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On the other hand I recently had an experience with a young woman, a mother, who had very visibly small breasts and I thought she looked fantastic. But it's a habit of mine, I always compare compare compare all other women's breasts to mine. If they are small I think 'look, she seems completely confident and happy

What always seems especially weird to me are the real life disparaging comments made to me by other women. Really?

Option A.

Considering of what you posted, it is a rule but they are going off protocol here. I'm sure she also doesn't walk behind them. It must be such a mind fuck to them. But her willingness to overlook it is much worse.

They must have gone off protocol for this. Up until the last election the German foreign minister was a gay man. I hated that man beyond words for his neoliberal politics and the suffering he causes but at least he gave me the pleasure of seeing countries like Saudi Arabia and African countries having to entertain his

I'm not Chinese but there is a baby hatch in my place as well as they figured it was preferrable to finding a half frozen baby in a park or a dead baby in the trash.

I live in a place with a large Muslim minority that is also to large extents uneducated and archaic. I see head to toe veiled women regularly. I always have the same scenario in my head. I wonder what would happen if her veil got caught in the escalator or subway doors. If in order to save her life somebody would have

As I like to say here, I am German. Thus, I have a female head of state ( technically that is a man difference bwt head of state and chancellor but oh well) who regularly 'does politics' with Saudi Arabian 'politicians/royalty/CEOs. So I keep thinking, why, Angela now would be the perfect time to speak into the

I tend to think that people who look down on others for crying are inhuman. Maybe you should seek a new work environment with robots?

Islam? Judaism?

I'm German. All I hear her saying is 'With that whole persecuting and murdering parts of their population thing that issue is still a German one. We would do best not to get involved.'

There are too many Sarah's in the world fighting for you to not help Radha.

Relative to women in the culture's around them Tuareg women are in a better position but Tuareg society is not the shiny counter example of the one non-misogynist culture.

It's still a patriarchal, misogynist culture. In Judaism, family lines are passed through the mother as well but that is because it controls women's reproductive function. There are a few matriarchal cultures but they didn't exactly leave an impact on society.

She should practice what she preaches. Period. If I find myself in a horrible situation and people react to it by dismissing me as a human being like them and instead treat me as an argument on an internet forum they can go straight to hell.

This is far beyond 'deliberately obtuse'. This is a straight up asshole sitting behind the safety of her computer screen never once having had to live this way with no way out and having the audacity to behave this way. We are never going to get anywhere because women like sarah convienently refuse to see others as

why not? She sure has no problem arguing how it is just the right thing for Radha.

No, it's not in jest. I can't really fathom how somebody who is as I assume all about justice and empathy can read an article about a person with a name, story, situation, living conditions and own voice and continue abstract academic mumbo jumbo not giving a shit about that person and treating her as some sort of

How did you not know this? This is more of a rhetorical question, sometimes I don't understand people.

I really would like to know because it is universal. Every country, political system, historical period, culture, religion ethnicity: women as a 'class of people' always end up in the same horrible position. I believe in gender construction and bla bla bla but unfortunately I think we have to speak the truth that