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It’s not just men who take advantage of this but I’ve noticed that in the LGBT+ community a lot of people use those normalisations of women having to sit there and take it to their advantage to. Where I am whenever we’re out at a work drinks or team social (and sometimes just in the office) one of women in the team

Since I live in a country where mass shootings just happen, I’ll say this is the best possible outcome - shooter takes himself* out and no one else was injured.

Anyone? Ever? Wife-beaters? Rapists? Child molesters? People who hit their significant other in front of their kids?

Because it doesn’t matter whether the content is “good”, deaf and hard of hearing people should have access to it no matter what. 

You only think it’s that simple because you are, yourself, an unbelievably simple person. Try harder, sonny - in my day, trolls took pride in their work instead of just repeating shit they heard other trolls say.

Then you’re part of the problem.

I see folks getting caught up with the skin in a jar thing but let’s discuss what led her to this, namely, being physically, sexually, mentally jacked up and over for years. The sista has been thru some trauma and we all know that she’s far from the only one. Just think about what her kids witness, for example.

Y’all are acting brand new. This woman literally introduced herself to the world as “Scary Spice.”

I think this is giving her a sense of security, and sort of a concrete and tangible resolution to never trust this guy again.

Neither was the relationship, apparently.

“But I reserve the right to see other feet.”  

Four: you’re wrong. A comparison to Poison or Motley Crue is proof that you never actually listened to GnR as both musically and lyrically they have nothing in common. Early GnR is some great shit. Post super-famous GnR... not as much. Any of it is better than Poison or Motley Crue. 

Normalizing prostitution and presenting it as a career women should pursue leads to the attitudes that allow women to be exploited. It tells readers to assume the women in brothels, in the red light districts, etc are all happy and not to question the brand of feminism that allows men to get rich off our “liberation.”

Fuck off, John. 

I’m a feminist and I support reproductive rights and I don’t think that sex work, or prostitution, is an awesome career choice that we should all celebrate. No. No No. I’m in favor of whatever social services can make sex workers safe and preserve their health. I will advocate for all the girls and women who deal in

Once again jezebel, third-wave rag, writes about sex worker by featuring white, well-paid, women. A woman who would have other economic options. Never the women in brothels who are billed for every tampon they use and leave more broken and (literally) broke than when they entered. Or the numerous places where sex work

Am I the only person who doesn't care for Eureka?

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Loni Love said everything that needed to be said about this.

Yeah, unless he makes some silly anti-black women remark, I think he should be free to sow his wild oats with whomever he chooses without garnering some stupid backlash.