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Hmm a lot of men, myself included, do the cooking in the household. I find this silly.

I read it as #NationalMakeMenDinnerDay. I like this other one better! But, I guess that means I will be eating chili dogs. With no vegetables or sides. Just, like 5 chili dogs.

I (cis-male human) make dinner every night. Stop projecting your heteronormative values.

Give up on this woman doing the cooking bullshit. It died with the Greatest Generation. My buddy and I have discussed many times that we have not met any modern woman who can cook better than us. Who are the most famous and successful chefs today? Men. Hell, my dad is a better cook than my mom.

What every woman really wants is dinner made by a man who doesn't know how to cook, which is of course every man because we're all too busy swallowing our feelings to worry about what else we're going to eat.

Wait, so only one guy approached only one of these women while they were filming? And they were trying to make a point about harassment? And so they had to resort to recounting random one off stories that every single person, male and female, has experienced at some point or another?
Kinda just gives the impression

All of my festishes involve me being there. So that's a first throughout history,

Human sacrifice is what did it for me.

This isn't feminism. People too often mistake "war of the sexes" stuff for girl-power, when it's actually the exact opposite.

I agree, for once even the commentariat were largely appalled. But even so, you can find some people viciously defending the article - and many who started, then backed-down when they became aware just how damning the accusations were.

How about the Lena Dunham ones over the last few days? Or the Chelsea Clinton one a couple of weeks ago, for plentiful examples of the commentariat doing it.

I don't know what you'd argue about in that post. It's obviously true, the evidence for both is overwhelming. If someone they like is accused of rape, out comes the MRA-style defence. And the number of times they repeat the lie that men are rarely victims of domestic abuse, rather than overwhelmingly the majority of

OK... I think a lot of you guys have completely missed the point and this thread has spiraled out of control (which was to be expected). That link isn't supposed to be about how Jezebel feels in regards to male rape or whether or not the age of consent should be one size fits all...

Well, while I catching hell for even asking about it, the fact that 22 people (so far) have starred it shows that Jezebel has a perception problem.

Just throwing my limited Jezebel experience out there (i do tend to avoid that place like the plague)... But if it's a kid, they follow the way you described.
But if it's a gay man who's drugged and raped by a woman. Then it's totally different. He can't be the victim. Of course not everyone shares that sentiment.

No, only male rape by women they like is a myth. It's sexual violence against men they repeatedly belittle and/or approve of.

You mean, other than that Jezebel post that was just posted that literally states male rape is not a myth?

I dunno, maybe you're forgetting what high school was like. I've always figured that for every one of these stories where the boy feels uncomfortable and ultimately brings the truth out there are a whole lot where we never hear anything about it, both because the boy is to afraid , but also because the boy had way

Doesn't Jezebel perpetuate the idea that male rape is a myth?

She should have picked a girl to molest.