mzlevin
mzlevin
mzlevin

Yeah. It's alcohol. GHB is used in a tiny, tiny, tiny sliver of cases. This is a product that doesn't work used to address the wrong problem and gives women a false sense of invincibility that could put them in more danger of victimization.

I can't even believe that this needed to be said. The replies in these threads insisting that dogs and children are the exact same are baffling.

Exactly. What's more: if you dressed your cats and dogs like kids, gave them candy, generally treat them like humans - that's not good for those pets! (Not saying that YOU do that, just adding to your point)

Unpopular opinion time: while I really like dogs, I don't think they are a very good use of resources. It kind of bums me out how much better pets are treated than people in this world. Not that I think everyone should have to solve all the world's problems before they can spend money the way they want, but geez,

In this case, it's not cheatee-shaming. It's a statistically significant result from a research study.

I think Nick is 1000x hotter than Josh, who to me has a Romney-esque quality - like he's got a pool of rage right below the surface and maybe not a lot going on upstairs. But physically beautiful people do tend to seek their own level.

Clearly fiance type stuff = Telling your hopes, dreams, fears and plans for the future. It means spilling your guts and your deepest secrets. I know dudes are supposed to be monoliths without feelings or emotions, though, so I get why you're confused.

Ehhhh...maybe people should stop having sex with folks who are obviously in love with them when they don't return the feelings...

When Rice says a husband should lead his family, the unspoken but obvious and logical subtext is "The wife should follow her husband's lead". And the less obvious but unavoidable subtext is "The wife is subservient to the husband, and the two are not equal partners." Which isn't to say that a pre-feminist family

Though one could argue that he should've laid off the patriarchy message in the aftermath of a domestic abuse incident.

I actually read the situation completely the opposite way around. I thought it was great that everyone watching got to see a man who cared about the meaning behind a sexual encounter. That's not what we usually get fed.

This article feels cruel. Maybe because I am experiencing Nick's pain right now (on a much milder level), but didn't have the guts to ask the question he did. Maybe b/c I felt like, as a woman, I am not allowed to ask that question because then I'd be the CRAZY STAGE FOUR CLINGER! But regardless of who asks the

Did you see how he had his hand on her shoulder? He was death gripping her. I get the sense that Andi likes that shit. My sister is another "tough talker" like Andi (ugh, when she kept saying "putting bad guys away") but she wants a MAN, as she calls it, who can basically do her thinking for her and who she can hide

"Andi, however, showed no mercy, and good for her. She was not going to be shamed about her choices."

A person knowingly or unknowingly led someone on in order to get their fuck on, then immediately backed off like, "hey, what's the big deal?"

They already have a next Bachelor, Chris the Farmer, who is also awesome but Andi dumped for the Human Labrador, Josh.

I agree and disagree with this because I think Nick came off sensitive and invested more than he did slut shamey. Other commenters are saying how if the roles were reversed, it would come off as a notch in the belt scenario and I agree with that. Between the signals Andi was sending him and what I imagine the

Sometimes I fucking hate the over-the-top feminism on display at Jezebel. I can't understand the idea of "slut-shaming" in regards to this story. I do not watch the show but can appreciate the detailed recap of this relationship. Why, because this man is hurting and therefore speaking out of that hurt and anger,

I have to disagree with this. I have no objections to women having casual, no-strings-attached sex. That's totally fine. But only when BOTH parties know that's what it is. I didn't watch the show, but it seems to me that this guy had very real, deep feelings for Andi, and it's clear from his quotes that this wasn't