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THIS! Christ, it’s like people have no understanding of what it actually takes to survive as a woman in a male dominant profession.

Yes, it does. See also: The arguments for affirmative action and hiring quotas.

Close, but you’re missing the part where you call BurlyqLawyer a Hilary supporting bitch just looking for an excuse to call any decent guy a sexist.

It looks really bad if you’re paying your family members a lot of money, which is stupid because family members basically have to stop everything in any major campaign and get behind it. Ted Cruz’s wife had to step down from her job, for example.

What’s more interesting is that he’s still trailing behind so badly in those areas.

I was actually the only woman in the class and one of only two or three in the program as a whole. The guys seemed to get along really well with the instructors, so I didn’t feel comfortable bringing it up. It was definitely a conscious shift in marketing on their part, which I don’t fault them for, but it has

Have you watched Agents of SHIELD and Jessica Jones? That’s a big thing in those shows and in a lot of the new comics, especially anything surrounding the Hawkeyes. This is quote from Kate Bishop, sexual assault survivor and unpowered superhero:

Listen, we don’t agree on much, but I have to star you for supporting Mayor Dewey. He’s a politician we can believe in.

But Kasich is the friendly moderate one! I am shocked.

Not anymore. He’s reformed and running on a moderate platform that cookies are a sometimes food.

I don’t know if this helps, but comics are all about broaching the subjects of isolation and being a kid from another culture or a taboo background. Saga comes to mind immediately: It’s the story of two people from two warring species who fall in love and have to do everything they can to defend their right to be

God, I’m dealing with this exact same thing. My dojo recently relocated closer to a university campus, which is great for their business, but with the new students have come a bunch of people “manly men” who are hyper aggressive because they think this is a boys club. It’s totally changed the dynamic of the class, and

In my experience, there really aren’t a lot of women only classes except for “self defense.”

Right and trust me, in martial arts it can be really difficult to come in and find respect as a woman in many places. It’s not only awesome that he was receptive but awesome that in speaking out, she’s now made things better for other girls who will come after her daughter. Everyone wins.

You specifically asked why not use ink. I specifically answered. It’s common practice to use things that can be washed off so as to avoid legal fees and fines, especially with institutions not otherwise sympathetic to causes. Chalk strikes a good balance because it doesn’t fade immediately but it doesn’t cause damage.

People are never super thrilled when 450 people come together to spray paint or ink things on the sidewalk/sides of buildings for some crazy reason.

The awesome one is people who assume these poor young men are being targeted by golddigging whores. Because accusing someone of sexual assault is a one way ticket to fame and making bank, obviously.

Is it common for the spouse to take over the position in these cases? I realize with ownership it’s one of those things where if you don’t want to sell, you keep it in the family, but it’s cool and odd that you sometimes see the wife take over.

I guarantee you the discomfort he’s felt in all this is nothing compared to the stigma she’s going to live with for the rest of her life. We’re plenty willing to forgive our athletes if they beat, rape or otherwise mistreat women. Just look at the NFL. Obviously we may never know all the details of this, but it’s

No, especially not in high profile cases of sexual assault. Too often people assume that because victims wait to file charges or drop charges it’s because they’re lying and it never really happened. The truth is that the social pressure on victims of assault is enormous, especially for someone who’s already been