thatsnothownumberswork
thatsnothownumberswork
thatsnothownumberswork

You’re arguing with someone who thinks talking about the existence/potential benefits of women’s colleges deprives her of extra validation for her normative, culturally-sanctioned one. It’s probably a waste of time.

I am, I’m just confused as to how you derived from the original comment you first replied to that gender fluid people couldn’t shouldn’t be allowed to apply.

It can be true that it’s difficult not to drive in American society without that meaning people who are awful at it have the right to endanger others, though.

Not sure what that has to do with refusing to play with you on your terms. You’re not funny, so I responded in kind. I’m perfectly content to watch you keep strutting around like a chicken with its head cut off.

Nah, it just wasn’t effective enough to bother entertaining. I’m surprised you’re still trying, given how little you have to say on a fundamental level.

Yeah, I didn’t say you were wrong that birth control is available, though.

Don’t flatter yourself. Nobody is putting effort into “unmasking” you.

Who complained, though? There’s very much a difference between admitting all men and admitting people who sometimes identify as men, or decide while in school that they identify as men.

Why are you so offended by the fact that other women feel women’s institutions are beneficial? Nobody is saying you should have gone to one.

Creepy. How do you feel about women?

I went to a women’s college, and know tons of women who did, and I’ve never heard the “dress up” thing.

What’s funny about this is that lots of the major women’s colleges have made a huge effort in recent years to be more inclusive in terms of gender identity.

How do you feel about white history month?

I don’t want to know anything about you, as a person. But I do know how you speak and what you think, because you showed and told everyone.

It’s cute how clever you find yourself.

Literally nobody is stopping you from inviting your friends over to your house and telling the girls they can’t come, bro. We won’t get offended.

“Some” is sort of implied by “option,” bud.

Yeah, totally. You know what else sucks? When people who have never even been governor analyze politics, and anybody besides professional chefs having opinions on what they ate at a restaurant.

There are women who don’t want to be mothers, there are soldiers who are parents, there could be such a thing as equality, and this doesn’t sound nearly as deep as you think it does.

Unequal pay, restricted bodily autonomy and access to healthcare and significantly higher rates of sexual assault is “equality?”