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Yep it works for everything. Dildo AND “sean penn” yielded this:

I also vaguely recall they were experimenting with like a J-curve design (for the ladeez to get it both ways) and trying to get it just right.

But also, this

You’re right. Maybe I was half hoping there wouldn’t be dildo guns.

Really? I assumed if you type dildo + any other word you will get some type of relevant image. For instance I just typed dildo elephant and got this:

Okay, I am definitely going to have to find the documentary where it shows people blowing glass dildos (not to be confused with the porn which also shows that but in another way).

Well I am hoping the glass would be way sturdier than that. But the picture you have painted makes me want to destroy every glass dildo in existence.

Assault with a sexy weapon.

I mean I don’t use those things, not being into putting things in the one hole large enough I have down there, but wouldn’t you want to avoid sticking glass in any sort of orifice where it might, you know, break inside?

(I really thought I was going to come up empty handed on a search. But no... times 1,000)

Plus, this is a woman whose partner choked her. Choking is one of the biggest (if not *the* biggest) predictors of intimate partner homicide/attempted homicide. It’s pretty understandable that she would be fearful of further agitating a man who is willing to put his hands around her throat.

I’m assuming that an ACLU attorney has contacted her since.
I’d filing a lawsuit against the judge for pain and suffering.

“If what you said is true, why not testify?” = “If you’re not a fucking liar you should have been here”.

This judge lacks the ability to be OBJECTIVE, and that’s fucking dangerous.

This is not the way to encourage people to testify. I don’t think the victim should have been held in contempt. No wonder she struggled to testify. Abuse victims are frequently in the position of having to move, change jobs, and completely start their life over. It should not be surprising that depression and anxiety

And people wonder why domestic violence victims don’t call the cops, even if it means they end up dead. It’s either this kind of treatment or not being believed at all.

If I remember correctly, the amount of women who testify against their abuser and are subsequently murdered is ridiculously high. Can a woman really be blamed for not wanting to testify?

Of course, you’re right.

Women drop charges and don’t appear to testify in domestic violence situations because if their abusers aren’t jailed (which they often AREN’T) it means the women are risking being KILLED by their abusers for exposing them. They are afraid of being KILLED. This is such basic information that should ALWAYS be taken

Perhaps 3 days in jail will help the judge contemplate her actions?

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