sirlolcelot
sirlolcelot
sirlolcelot

You are making a ton of insinuations, but guess what, having sex with someone who doesn't really want to is fucking rape. As much as apologists might want to argue semantics and cloud the issue, this really is not that complicated."Rolling with it" doesn't make it not rape and is not consent, and that's a statement

It's not your fault, and you're not just a thing. HE however is a sociopath who who likely sees all people as things. How some godawful shithead and a network of enablers treat you is not determinative of your worth as a person. I don't really know what to say to lift that particular darkness having not experienced

Fair enough, but in the ole battle of nature vs. nurture, I think you have to consider both.

Whoa, strong take there

The Patriots went through plenty of 'media scrutiny' last season with the Aaron Hernandez situation blooming and went 12-4. If the Rams suck this year, it won't be because they had more reporters at their training camp.

Kinda flies in the face of the impact of cultural and social norms, doesn't it? We are all conditioned to some degree or another. We can debate the degree of it all day, but we shouldn't be so quick to just dismiss out of hand the effect that having a certain mindset instilled in someone has.

How so? He's had people lining up to talk about what a 'distraction' he'll be, and how they wouldn't take him since day one. What is the difference besides one has to do with race, and the other to do with sexual orientation? Maybe as a past victim of discrimination himself, Dungy shouldn't be a fucking hypocrite and

Bahahaha, ok. I think a message wouldn't decay too badly after a day, but to each his own.

I like how you give the half-assed caveat about people being entitled to their opinions, and then proceed to bitch about someone expressing theirs. There isn't a witch hunt on poor Tony Dungy, people are just calling him out for being full of shit.

And I guess that's definitely possible. I don't know remotely enough about her to really know one way or another how genuine she was about the situation. Hell, maybe the whole thing was entirely made up. Without making assumptions though, I don't think it was an entirely unreasonable way to handle the situation.

Because different people handle different situation differently. What's so wrong with that? And it's not like eating lunch with the guy formed some sort of sacred pact. I don't think she would have been out of line at all to tell the guy, "that was fucked up, and I'm leaving now," but it seems a little weird to

How is this any different from flashing someone on a subway (or anywhere really)? And what is the logic that makes people think this is cool behavior? "Hey, the date's going pretty good, time to digitally whip my dick out!" I've been on dates that have run the gamut from painfully awkward to awesome good times, and it

I'm sure beyeetchy Jezebel feminists the world over are just crushed by that.

That is really unfortunate, and having gone on a number of shitty dates myself, I feel for ya. What's that go to do with dick pics though?

Oh no, mixed messages!! Anything but that! She sent a pretty clear one the next day, so what does it matter? Are clear messages only allowed within a certain window of time? Is there a statute of limitations before one is bound by their "mixed messages"?

I wasn't aware there was an instruction manual that gives the only acceptable way to deal with uncomfortable situations. Dude acted weird and made her uncomfortable. What exactly is there to second guess about this? You've never been in a situation where someone made you uncomfortable and didn't know what to do? And

I wasn't aware there was a fucking playbook that gives the one and only acceptable way to deal with uncomfortable situations that everyone has to follow .

And the dumbass statements just keep piling up. You're making quite the collection.

"There are three kinds of lies: Lies, damned lies, and statistics"-Mark Twain/someone Mark Twain was quoting.

Hey now, my mom's a nephrology nurse who manages a dialysis clinic. She may be a bit crazy, but she is a thoughtful, well-educated and intelligent woman. I'm pretty sure if someone sent her an e-mail like the one in this article she would print it out and light it on fire.