ririismygirlfriend
ririismygirlfriend
ririismygirlfriend

Black woman here... you are 100% correct. It’s called “misogynoir” or “raciomisogyny” and it’s the norm with people we call ‘race men’.

I can deal with blizzards, but way to many times this summer, I take my dogs out, and I feel light headed after 10 minutes. Direct heat and 80 degrees are all it takes to keep me inside all day. Even before she was diagnosed with pneumonia, her near fainting shouldn’t have been an issue. Some of us aren’t made for the

But Parker himself didn’t say stop so, by his own logic, not only should the journalist kept going, he should have invited two other journalists into the room to keep asking the same question.

Dude, 80 degrees in NYC is not mild temperatures, and she’s wearing a full suit, body armor, and probably shapewear.

There are Muslims being shot and beaten on the street and hate crimes have risen, to say it is not so bad is ignoring what is really happening. Most people do not know that Trump is clown, the polls at the moment are very close and Clinton should be leading by a larger margin.

Oh — Emirjeta Xhelili? Of the Mayflower Xhelilis?

Sometimes you want to shut the conversation down though. I’m totally fine with shutting down a conversation if someone is mansplaining to me. If I want to engage, I will, but I’m not obligated to educate anyone about sexism.

She could’ve avoided the whole thing by simply adding ‘some of them, I assume, are good people’ at the end of her original speech.

You know who I’m really disappointed in? Yoko and Cher. They should’ve tweeted something respectively “zany” and “cutting, but with emojis” in response by now, effectively quieting down this little, unimportant boy.

She is proudly queer and wrote a column in the Star Tribune earlier this year (I think) about moving away from the standard anchorwoman attire to clothing that better expresses who she is.

I don’t know if she’s ever exactly come out in public, but her piece on the Orlando nightclub shooting last spring was about as close to coming out as one could get without specifically saying it... Which I think is great. She shouldn’t have to point out or explain just as a heterosexual does not have to point out or

Wow. That was one helluva reach to cape for a woman so narcissistic she had to project her insecurities on an unwitting human being because she can’t fathom somebody not wanting to get to know her. Like, congratulations. That reach was damn near Herculean.

This is the perfect response for how much it’s gonna burn her attention-seeking ass up.

Not buying it. She’s actually the mastermind of the whole thing. She’s the sixth robber! She’s wearing the uniform and the Buzzy Bee Gang traditional colors!!

“Hey, can I borrow the car? Before you answer, remember that time I risked my life to save our livelihood and my grandfather from ax wielding robbers? Kthxbye!”

That’s a tragic failure of imagination. Try a little harder to put yourself in her head.

I think it is a good idea to separate these people, for both of their safety and peace of mind. If I were on either side of this situation—accuser or accused—I would not want to be in class with the other party.

Yeah, I do not get why the university is dealing with these issues at all.

You are under the impression you cannot be drugged and raped anally and orally? Oh, I have some really bad news for you, dude.

I am male. I was forcibly sodomized by an older boy when I was about 12. Rape is not exclusively a topic for women, and if you think women are not welcomed to come forward, try being an adolescent boy about 30 years ago. Stop fighting people who want to help. I didn’t mention it to a soul for 15 years.