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Don't buy your Lelos on Amazon. They're Chinese knockoffs.

I don't even make enough money to take care of a cat.

hahaha you are so mad about this. You've written more than one diatribe making assumptions about my life, personal activities, and the reasons behind my posts, and now you're turning the tables on me because I proved you wrong that I didn't do shit for the community. I'll tell you what - you do you, I'll do me. I have

I don't know if I think she's a moron, but she seems like the type who would sell her mother for a dollar.

FYI, I've volunteered for various women's health organizations since I was 17 years old (in different cities, nonetheless!), organized several queer art events, have been a guest speaker on healthy sexuality, and have written editorials about privilege and being a productive ally. Hell, I've even been involved with a

Holy shit your posting history is telling.

What the hell do you know about my activism?

Huh. Well, your assumptions about my educational background aside, I hope that intolerant self-righteousness works out well for you!

Also, to be frank, your arguments smack of these:

That's fine for you, I guess, but it's fairly easy for me to just use the word "they" if someone does not disclose their gender preference. If someone purposefully uses neutral words to describe themselves, their partners, or their relationships, I am conscious of that and will alter my language so as not to possibly

If someone is purposefully avoiding gender pronouns, wouldn't you assume that they are doing so for a reason?

Thank you for posting this - Bert and Ernie is an iconic and comforting image for lots of LGBTQ folks, and it burns my hide when straight folks try to rain on their parade. Bert and Ernie is just one manifestation of how queer couples can identify themselves in the mainstream media.

There are lots of ways you can incorporate gender-free pronouns without having to resort to "he or she." I have several genderqueer friends who prefer the pronoun "they" - which is actually super easy to adapt, as is "partner", "person", "their", "zie", "one's", "folks," etc.

That's what I did! Before this job, I worked in nonprofit administration.

Hourly plus commission. I couldn't tell you the emission rate, we don't accept returns.

Ha! Our store is one of the boutique-type stores, so thankfully that's not in the job description.

I am the assistant manager of a sex toy store and it's the happiest I've ever been. Fuck other peoples' standards of success.

Why would you jump to that conclusion? Has Snooki ever said anything along the lines of "ewwww dykes"?

I remember when people lost their shit about a Trader Joes opening up in Chelsea, even though there was already one on 14th Street. A lot of people work and live in Detroit and this is just one more option.

That's true, but visas themselves are dependent on the position they applied with. Unlike domestic workers, H1-B holders do not have the ability to leverage offers or take other employment. Over time, having an employee who will shut up and take orders is a pretty good bargain compared to someone who has an easier