traves3295
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READ THE FUCKING ARTICLE. He expressly and explicitly said that it was because she didn't say excuse me and then didn't vacate the aisle sufficiently for him so he could get up and let her into her seat. There was nothing about invading his damn fucking space, that's just you assholes manufacturing that out of thin

He was pissy that she didn't say "Excuse me" and get out of his way fast enough after saying "Sorry, that's my seat over there" in an indication that he needed to get up for her to access her seat. She wasn't acting like an asshole. What is with the willful misreading of this article? Like, read the actual words this

getting to the plane late, invading his space by stowing the luggage away (everyone gets their space invaded when doing this, itd be nice if she said excuse me though), passively aggressivly kicking him.....?

This is the part I'm missing. She got on the plane and stowed her bag above.

It's that it tacks on an extra charge specifically for women only, for services that might actually be medically necessary, and that a woman would have to purchase it even as a precaution just in case something were to go wrong in her pregnancy. It isn't just about rape victims or choice, it's about passing a law

Okay, I'm going to go ahead and ask it, what's all the outrage about?

Does she have short hair?

WHY IS THIS NOT ON TV EVERYWHERE?

I don't think you understand Stripey-tshirt. We get it, it's not segregation. I think she is trying to say is that eventually we all have to live in society together. At some point this must be the only end. You can not escape that reality.
To be honest, the only thing I am gathering from this post is that racism is

My mom has been working on the civilian side of the Army my whole life and my dad is retired USMC. I had always been skeptical of joining because of all the "but you're a girl" crap I got on base when I was little (I stopped staying on base when I was about 10ish), but when I got approached to potentially go to USMC

I'm currently in the Air Force (pretty new) and when I was talking to my recruiter this time last year I asked her about the problems going on at Lackland, because it had VERY recently been blown up by all the sexual assault between the MTIs and trainees. My recruiter said she had no idea what she was talking about,

It is absolutely possible. My teenage/young adulthood were miserable due to my menstrual cycle. I felt completely out of control and could be set off by the least thing (snow on my birthday). I'm thankful I made it out alive.

Someone recently brought PMDD to my attention as I have been struggling myself with more severe depression before my period each month. So it seems.... possible?