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Unfortunately whether you are getting tired of it or not, you are wrong. Calling someone a cunt is misogynistic, the worst insults in our language are gendered. It's considered worse to be called a cunt or a pussy than it is to be called a dick or a cock. In fact the only insults that equate to the level of insults

It no longer bothers me when people use "feminist" or "liberal" as an insult. Is that really the worst thing you can think to call me? Because most of the time the person using those terms as a slur is some racist, bigoted, homophobe. I'll gladly claim my "feminist" title, that's not something I feel the need to

REPHRASING BECAUSE MY MESSAGE WAS AMBIGUOUS.

She's been called a "militant feminist," "crazy," and "scary."

It's not about Leia's role in the movie, it's about the way she's depicted as a Lego toy, which is not at all empowering.

If women of all ages are making less than their male peers, why is it projection for Millenial women to notice?

Your comment perfectly encapsulates of everything that's wrong with how people treat engagements. "Is that the same things?" We don't treat anything else the way we treat getting married, and it SHOULD be the same thing. When someone treats their weight loss as an accomplishment, it's fat shaming anyone who didn't

pretty sure she's joking. calm down.

While not addressing all parts of your post, it does in part remind me about Chris Rock's video on how black people have to be "the best" or "the greatest" to get recognition or be successful in the entertainment industry or life in general ("What Does It Take For A Black Person To Live In Chris Rock's Neighborhood?"

Yeah remember all those jokes about Jackie Robinson, back in the day, when he was the only black player in the majors? Those were hysterical! Too bad he couldn't laugh at himself when fans and players made all those funny jokes. As he was breaking into a sport dominated by white men.

You start your list with not getting drunk and not waling alone at night. Might I suggest you add: don't have male relatives, don't have contact with men in the workplace, don't live alone or with men, don't have male friends, don't let your car break down alongside the road, don't take public transit alone, don't

They made me feel guilty for years. Worse, I felt like what had happened wasn't actually rape, since it was obviously just the natural consequence of a girl being intoxicated in the presence of a boy.

I think the thing is, we all have been told time and time again how to reduce our risk. We know not to get too drunk, we know to watch our drink, we know to stay in groups, we know not to walk home alone. In fact, most of us have spent years modifying our behavior to avoid these situations. It's not prevention- it's

Or, if you've read Dan Bergner's recent book, men are better suited to monogamy in study after study than are women. If we do animal studies and human studies, whoops, it seems that women get bored with monogamous partners more than men do, which is why sex tends to lessen over time. Because of women. So his whole

Like wearing clothing and taking modern medicine.

"I want a world where the guy is blamed not the victim and it's totally the victims' fault that we don't live in such a world."

It's a big deal because it's a violation. And if that weren't enough, it's a big deal because there are dudes ogling the picture and googling the address of the girl in the picture, and being encouraged to assault or rape her. And on top of all of that, people (women) routinely get fired, regardless of their job, when

Oh yeah, your rapier wisdom has truly foiled me. I'm no match for your articulately stated desire to fuck children with the legal sanction of the state.

You're really not doing much to disabuse anyone of the notion that you're stupid.