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I'm 26 and I get made fun of by my family, but I don't think I could sleep without my Piggy ever.

THIS IS FUCKING HORRIFYING TO ME.

This just reinforces the idea that we should never take Megyn Kelly seriously.

Rest in peace

Try not to be afraid. Sending you love and support.

Probably a good spot to mention that today is Transgender Day of Remembrance.

yeah.

While I agree overall, this particular benefit is one that would benefit a lot of women of color in Texas, who disproportionately lack access to reproductive care. But yeah, Jezebel is not the go-to source for feminism considering it's lack of intersectionality. There's a lot to be angry about.

Thanks. It's actually super helpful to hear of someone else experiencing a similar process. I'm just getting past the "is this a mental/emotional breakdown?" phase, but I haven't been able to come out to my partner yet ( even though I think he might know already). I go to a school that has a large queer population,

Amen. It's not like this is breaking news in the queer community. Where's the substance?

Oh man. I'm in a loving hetero relationship, and I just figured out that I'm bi/queer. Super confusing :/

Case in point all this coverage of Bill de Blasio's wife being an "ex-lesbian". How is that even possible? Shit makes me so mad. I'm a bisexual person in a hetero relationship, but honestly, bisexuality has such a stigma that I'd be really scared of ever approaching a homosexual relationship (even though I've wanted

commenting on an article that's showing how men are negatively effected by patriarchy, and making it into an issue where women aren't effected at all and the erasure of patriarchy, meant that this person did not understand the article and was here to push his own personal experience as fact. Which in my book counts as

It's sounding a lot like your version of universal "male experience" is closer to personal experience. Goodnight, troll.

And the lack of personal rejection and degradation felt by females the world over in regards to their looks comes from your own personal experience, I presume?

Everyone wants to be considered attractive. However, who is creating the standard? It's not something that has existed since the beginning of time, although sex has. What is creating these insecurities isn't only the rush to be the best mate. The boys aren't insecure because they aren't having sex, they're insecure

I think you're wrong. It's patriarchy because it has nothing to do with sex, and everything to do with power. It's about conceptions of "masculinity" and "femininity" and how that is PROJECTED onto what is considered acceptable body image then it is about what the opposite sex find attractive about the other based on

Some people have argued that it needs to be a conversation that's tied to the plot.

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