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True. Plus I think this is more of a societal problem (women’s sexuality being weaponized against them by men, lack of regard for an absence of consent, etc.) than a “this one individual woman has a bad picker” problem. This is a sex crime.

I love her disingenuous “Women who criticize other women for dressing hot are seen as criticizing the women themselves. A sad conflation if you think about it, rooted in the idea that who we are what we look like.” Bitch, that’s exactly what it is when women like you (and men too) start your shit. Everything from a

Right? How ridiculous that strangers glancing at her in a public place (which could have happened for any number of reasons) resulted in a thinkpiece about the plight of the Good Girl being ‘shamed’ for modest work-out wear.

That ending was terrible, and so was the idea to give Mai the role that she had in the series. That’s a role that should have went to a new young saiyan girl.

Between turning him into a crybaby, destroying his whole world, shipping him off to some nonsensical copy world where he and everybody else already exists, and pairing him with MAI instead of an awesome new female saiyan who’s actually younger than his parents, that arc ruined the story of Trunks. Those elements were

Oh girl yes. Between seeing women get blamed for these abusers’ acts and seeing the way homophobes and sex-negative misogynists are exploiting this moment to push their whole ‘See, we told you that sexuality we deem sinful is connected to sexual violence’ agendas, I’m very tired of the ways women are being vilified in

The doll would have been prettier if they had made her based on Angelina’s Lara Croft, because then they could’ve used the goddess facemold and given her blue-green eyes. I like that they defined the muscles in the arms a little though.

Because your daughter doesn’t work in an industry where interacting with employers and coworkers in hotels is the norm. People don’t go to work or to work meetings expecting to be sexually assaulted. The fact that these models and others followed a normal work procedure that seems odd to those of us outside of their

It says she was made aware of it in October. If victims came to her before that and she just kept hiring him, then she’s definitely complicit. We’ll have to see what does or doesn’t come out.

Or Ronda Rousey reimagined as a young female saiyan with Trunks, because anything would have been better than throwing him with Mai.

CDAN is dangerous, dehumanizing trash. It’s mainly a place for misogynists to write and discuss prostitution/abuse/smut fanfics about famous women and girls. A nice little mix of misogynistic porn for the guys and slut-shaming for the bitter girls who’s self-esteem, “feminism”, and entertainment are derived being able

I’m not going to jump on board the “Complicit! She Knew! Lock her up!” bandwagon if Bella and/or Gigi are too afraid, traumatized, horrified, or shocked to publicly deal with their own father being a rapist. Silence is an acceptable and understandable response to something like that, and their dad’s behavior is not on

Ew. We know what you’ve been doing since you were a teenager now...

That’s sort of like how Karreuche Tran got treated.

Yeah, because a victim not having video to prove what happened totally makes a man innocent.

Many of the feminist celebrities involved with Times Up probably do care about women’s rights, but as public figures first in a world of gossip, they’re likely more skeptical about what they hear about famous colleagues who “don’t seem that way” to them. It’s sad, and hopefully that’s starting to change now, but I

“...we have taken power away from religious groups.” Not nearly enough, though.

The only good Nazi is a dead Nazi, IMHO.

Her own family seems convinced that her suicide was related to the Weinstein situation. By putting out this statement, they invited public commentary. If they’re correct about the motives behind her suicide, then yes, the serial rapist she worked for is to blame.

That I neither feel sorry for her for nor look down on her for, because she chose to make her living partially on beauty and sex appeal and, much like the men who willingly participated in magic mike, doesn’t call it victimization. But I do feel sorry for her about the harassment and assault. It was brave of her to