When people are applauding her bravery it is not condoning cheating.
When people are applauding her bravery it is not condoning cheating.
When’s the last time a guy told you, after you disrobed, that he can’t have sex with you, bc your butt’s too big, your legs are too short or your breasts are saggy? I bet never. I’d like to see the reaction on *that* story.
Tell that to the writer. She seemed pretty giddy about the body shaming.
...and approx. 56 of those threads deal with men cheating with nannies and Ashley Madison. I’m not criticizing Karan, she did what she had to do, it’s just that not one comment asks the question how she got pregnant in the first place. If this is your postergirl for women having agency and making their own decisions,…
Lol at ‘pubic viewings’. So so appropriate.
Why can’t we talk about both? Like being able to walk and chew gum at the same time, you know. Oh, and her husband supporting her in her decision to have an abortion doesn’t take away from the moral aspect of cheating, it just makes him look like the bigger person of the two.
You’re at jezebel. There is no body shaming of men, just voicing an opinion, you know.
It’s about a woman who steps out of her marriage, is careless enough to get pregnant, yet is heralded for having an abortion and not criticized for cheating. Any thoughts about her husband?
So, all these years, when I practiced the half night stand and left her place in wham bam thank you mam fashion, (never asked her to leave when we were at my place), all I had to do was claiming that I merely expressed my dissatisfaction and I could have avoided being called a ‘dog’ (and worse)! Dang!
You know that there is a difference between reading a book and writing one, don’t you? For example, the majority of NBA fans are white*, that doesn’t mean white players deserve quotas on NBA team rosters.
Gender study researchers at Cornell University, in desperate need of Justifying their existence and the fact, that they are cashing a monthly paycheck:
It’s not the nanny who’s applying for grad school that these stories are about, it’s about young women who know that their attractiveness is a commodity and they are intent to use it for sleeping with those ‘midle aged dads’, provided that those dads are also rich and powerful.
..but books written by black women, about black women, occupy just a slim margin of that..
Karan said that she became pregnant while married to Mark Karan but in a relationship with Stephan Weiss, whom she would later marry. “We weren’t sure whose child it was,
I thought so too, when I read this for example:
The whole article is one big whine-fest. You didn’t notice that?
What ill am I - rape culture or et cetera?
What of the world’s ills are based on “she wants me”? Hunger, disease, illiteracy, the imbalance of power between the rich and the poor, climate change, wars over religion, water or fossile fuels??