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Lyle Lanley
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It certainly did me. It has forced me to re-evaluate a lot of my previous interactions with women. It has also made me realize I need to be exceedingly proactive in teaching my son about consent, boundaries, accountability, etc.

I hope this makes some of those “good men” try to remember the things they have forgotten. I hope that realizing you are an unself-aware part of the solution is still part of the problem. It certainly had that effect on me.

Well, it is a photo.. of the figure.

When I was *checks current age and location* ... 35 years old I was picking my nose in my parent’s spare bedroom.

Gonna play Fire Emblem Warriors until my eyes bleed. Review drops next week. 😎

It must suck not to have a Popeye’s nearby.

Can we stop being amazed by corporate Twitters already? Millenials break free of Madison Avenue’s influence, only to be gulled by its stupider, cheaper Internet analogue.

It’s no more binary than gender (which is to say, not at all.)

I guess I would hope that inclusion of trans women in society’s view of “women” would deconstruct femininity somewhat, instead of promote it in a very traditional sexualized way. Like the way some activists were uncomfortable with the LGBTQ movements strong push for marriage equality rather than deconstructing a

I cannot see how subjecting another human being to an evil that other human beings face is at all good. That’d be like arguing that now that Communist Russia was “good” in making sure not only the oeasants, but the aristocrats also starved.

I see she has succumbed to society’s pressure on women to be as thin as possible. In that top pic she is skeletal.

Exactly. Without nipples, breasts would be pointless.

Because that’s their job. Their job isn’t to say “well, I bet someone’s angry or racist and I should consider the parents fee fees”.

Five years ago, when my daughter turned 9, we had a birthday party for her at our apartment complex’s pool. We rented out the clubhouse for cake and punch and pizza, but the pool remained open to all the residents.

I can’t sympathize with a lot of these women because we are only shown half the picture. Some of them say they can’t afford to feed their kids or they were using drugs (in which case your kids should be taken away). In other instances, we are given so little information that I find it hard to believe they weren’t

It’s encouraging that each time the CPS was called they dismissed the case. The first time they took her son away they were right to do so—they haven’t botched it up since she get herself together. And there hasn’t been an article in this series where it seemed like the CPS messed up. It must be hard to trust

I’ve heard this argument before and there is a lot of racism in France but to be honest those were the men who harassed me constantly. Did men from other groups do it too? Of coarse! But it was overwhelmingly men from North African immigrant communities and it was every freaking day.

Right?! I haven’t been to Paris since I was 16 (quite some time ago!) however when I was there (in a large group) there were two instances when West African men attacked girls in our group - grabbing at them etc etc. These were fucking teenage girls and they were doing it in broad fucking daylight.

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Please. Beur men are primarily the ones who propositioned me on the street, masturbated in front of me constantly and bothered me when I’d sit on a bench in the park.