olivecolored
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olivecolored

I’ve known plenty of “poly” couples who frequently talk about their open relationship and it’s just.... ain’t no one else want your ass.

I’ve noticed the same thing with hispanic/indian men, particularly recent immigrants. One guy in particular I remember went on endlessly about his girlfriend with “blonde hair and blue eyes.”

I’m the buzz-killingest of the buzz kill feminists and even I thought this was a stretch.

Hefner loved women - specially he loved the way attractive women made him feel about himself. He loved the way they confirmed his status, flattered him, and made other men envious. As far as loving women as separate human beings with their own unique internal lives, goals, and opinions, not so much.

I don’t know if I should feel relieved or cynical that the president of the united states is so deeply unpopular/stupid basic cable isn’t afraid to call him out.

Jezebel will never support any version of feminism that makes men feel uncomfortable. Advertisers don’t like it, it doesn’t get clicks.

What’s your point? You do realize most men and women have sexual relationships with people they don’t publicly declare to be dating, right?

Any call-out of inappropriate male behavior is a good thing, however I’m sick of it only pertaining to certain personalities who are “safe” to attack.

What’s the point. This article tries to make connections to larger themes of appropriation, privilege, sexism, and racism but I kept scrolling through paragraph after paragraph of specific take-downs of a celebrity who has been criticized ad nauseum for years. Even though it’s well-written, at the end my lasting