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Seriously, it makes me ashamed.

Dear white people;

This is what happened to the “My dad’s a lawyer” kid from your HS.

I saw the article title, noticed the phrase “calls cops”, made some assumptions about the involved parties. And obviously I was right.

He was certainly an abusive partner, but it also crosses over into his career because to punish her for leaving he used his weight in Hollywood to get her blocked from new work.

Correction: Not a “good percentage” of relationships have mutual abuse. I mean more that sometimes someone starts off toxic and it just just escalates. Usually only on person is the initial aggressor. Abusive relationship can be very complex but mutually abusive relationships is mostly a myth or not a simplistic as

Goes to show they will have a harasser in their writing team before they have a woman. 

So it’s an ill wind that blows some good, maybe? Yvette Nicole Brown is fantastic (or should that be super-fan tastic?) and TV gets a little less white. 

Yes. There’s a strong undercurrent of a need to humiliate and assert dominance over the picture-sender.

The author of the NYT piece claimed that viewing someone else’s vulval / vaginal selfie, shared by its recipient (a married man), spurred her to write the thing. She didn’t mention the first time round that the recipient was, in fact, her own husband and, prior to these edits, either he or she or both of them shared

If your husband cheats, he’s the whore. Save your rage for him.

All this is is a hit piece on the woman who sent the photo. There’s no investigative work, no insightful quotes, just a woman and her friends very publicly getting a dig in on someone on the other side of the country.

I don’t personally care to debate about journalistic ethics or about whether this woman had a right to privacy if the photo was unsolicited. All I care about is how delightfully petty the journalist looks in the damn New York Times. She really thought it was a good look to be like, “yeah? Well you’re fat, your robe is

Except in this scenario you’re a reporter.

Thank god. Lately I read things on the Internet and I’m just completely fucking lost. Honestly have been worried that I’m losing it or my brain is melting, and I’m only in my twenties...

I dont. It’s body shaming and slut shaming and generally disgusting to tear a woman’s body apart in a publication for the world. Its horrifying that the intent of this from the NYT was to say women send genital pics too and then literally did exactly the patriarchical thing and critiqued the image based on it’s att

Yes! Not only is this unethical but she’s using her platform just to trash a woman her husband is cheating with.

Reporter’s husband gets sexy pic from woman-husband-is-cheating-with. Reporter finds out, gets copy of sexy pic of woman-husband-is-cheating-with. Reporter uses the NY effen Times to call woman-husband-is-cheating-with fat with ugly vag.

I didn’t understand a single thing in this article. 

Wow... regardless of if it was the writer’s husband receiving this unsolicited vag pic or just some rando vag pic it is wholly disgusting to pick apart the appearance of a person’s body for the whole world without their express consent. Gross, gross, gross.