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There is fear. Especially from groups.

Yeah, that is really messed up.

As a male victim of sexual assault I’m a bit more concerned about the people running than the people watching on this one.

What’s also not going to help, is having her name now associated with hundreds of versions of the article about being fired for disliking the job before she started it.

Thanks for the article.

I wouldn’t be particularly thrilled if someone was going to flash me their vagina or dick, either.

I lucked out with my therapist and insurance. It's a $20 co-pay. Or else I couldn't keep it up.

I'm not saying they are having any effect on the real world.

It just seems disrespectful.

Yeah, but these people aren't fictional characters. They are real people with real friendships and relationships. People are deciding that their sexual identity doesn't mater and what the writer wants matters more. This is seriously messed up.

Fan fiction about real people is not cool.

I've never been offered free alterations for a suit I've bought. Not even mentioned as a suggestion or that it was a option of something I could do. When I've asked it's always been extra, and sadly I need them. I kinda assume most people do.

We are on track for that by picking apart how he dresses two days into his campaign. [thumbs up!]

Until recently, I never knew this was a gender thing. As a male I've been constantly told to smile my entire life. Mostly by women.

I'm probably the only person disappointed by that. The honesty is nice, but would prefer him to not sell out his values like that.

And then we add in that outside of romance and relationships we are taught to ignore the word "No"

Not alone. At lot of my female friends have knowledge gaps when it comes to the domestic stuff. One decided to disconnect the gas from the oven because she didn't know how to cook with it.

There is also a bit of a business selling point. You can say, "Oh those pajamas look nice", but the fact that the money goes to help someone might be thing to get you to buy them, or spend a little more for them.

I caught the into an kind of rolled my eyes when hearing we had a special panel of all women to talk about a woman's issue.

It's not really landing for me.