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I am torn about the training requirements. On the one hand, they were made for men. Men and women carry weight differently and while that does not mean that men are stronger it might mean they are better prepared for this particular kind of training... because the training regiment was created for men. Does that make

"...A Few Good Women..."

YOU GUYS I want an actual Muslim president so bad. It doesn't even matter where he or she stands on the issues; it would be worth it just to watch these morons cry and shit themselves.

Hey, I have a story! I was hit on by a 29 year old on a cruise ship when I was 15. He was an employee - I think a bartender. He pulled me aside in a dark corner of the ship and told me he liked my boobs. That's a verbatim quote, "I like your boobs." When he asked how old I was (at least he asked?), I told him. And he

I sincerely hope you're playing Devil's Advocate because otherwise you're an idiot. No, he's not supposed to card her. He's supposed to be a 27 year-old adult who doesn't cruise a fucking playground picking up a hungry, penniless, scared, motherfucking VULNERABLE girl and then fuck her. I don't care if she's splayed

lol@ female puberty being "invented" for men

I'm only replying to because I, too, am in the grays and thus this doesn't count as approval of your gross justification for statutory rape that I'm going to go ahead and assume you've committed.

If you pick a girl up from a playground, you should probably check for I.D

I have to say, the older I get, the younger everyone else looks. I think 24 year olds are 17. I think 17 year olds are 12.

If you are picking up women at a playground, probably best to ask their age.

Her little pause before saying the word "ugly" killed me. I know she had this awesome retort, but you could tell she thought it was a bad word, and it hurt her a little bit. I'm glad she has an awesome momma who encourages this good self esteem.

I was rejected by boys all through middle school and high school, and I t really fucked up my sense of self worth. It was kind of the opposite phenomenon being described in the video, where I not only took the "no" as final, but I also read a lot more into it than I'm sure was meant: they hate me, I'm ugly or just

I cried, licked my wounds, cut off my hair, had bunch of meaningless but fun sex, and then found someone I loved and married him.

The stereotype for rejected women I think is the Bridget Jones model - wine, ice cream, sloppily singing along to "All by myself". I think most women (including myself) know that when you've been rejected, you retreat into your hole, stop showering and feel sorry for yourself for a bit and then resolve to treat

Happened to me, I was totally obsessed with a girl in HS who was dating my best friend, when they broke up I actually broke up with the girl I was dating at the time, thinking the time had finally come. Boy was I wrong. And it was a hard lesson too. Hopefully my son listens when I talk to him about this stuff, cause

Kind of interesting that we have to deal with the "rejected males." Why are males always the ones who have to be rejected? I would just like to hear more stories of women who were rejected by men and how they handled it.

The girl was being stalked and it probably made her feel very uncomfortable. If little mister gets his feelers hurt from being stalked by kids who refuse to listen to him tell them to go away I would call that both a college level life lesson and karma. My sympathy is with the girl.

My question is for all the people who may not like the way the mom handled this—what SHOULD she do? I think, as a parent of a young man, that this did not name names, was not insulting, was from a distance and was a teaching moment for her daughter. I am sure she already taught her daughter how to say "no", firmly and