Jezebel isn't a safe space. It makes no claims to be one for anyone.
I think she's overcompensating for being a mortician by being PEPPY.
Not in the US.
Maybe I'm underestimating the ubiquity of recognizing her name, but if Steenkamp had been the Olympic athlete and had killed her not-as-famous male partner, I'd be referring to the victim as "Steenkamp's deceased boyfriend." This isn't gendered; it's about who is more known.
I'll ask a question that was asked in another comment - who are these radical feminists that don't just say "thanks" when someone opens or holds a door for them (regardless of gender presentation)? I mean, seriously, talk about a strawman.
Omg her spine is so fat!
It's totally the "Stride of Pride". Or it should be. :-)
This happens a lot in my city, sometimes it's reported and sometimes it's buried but errbody knows. Don't call the police, don't trust the police.
Interestingly, this showed up in my facebook feed the other day:
Oh fantastic! I want to have Labia gap by the summer because I want to look hawt in my new bikini so all the guys will talk to me. I hear guys think girls who don't have Labia gap are real bitches.
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So did mine. and I am guy!
Reading this made my labia spontaneously form a zipper and zip up cartoon-style.
I dated a lot of 6'4 guys... 5'10 and 6'4 work very well together ;)
Okay, I just literally LOL'ed.
As a tall man, I have to say...I wish I was shorter. Everything in the world is made for someone about 5 - 6 inches shorter than me.
Why, exactly, does it have to be a contest between which is worse? So letting rapists walk free is worse, so that makes it automatically OK to lock up victims who have difficulty with the process? That kind of over-simplification of these types of issues always bothers me. That's not how we have to deal with these…
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