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This is true. I’m in the minority I guess.

It’s not about whether or not you approve of what they’re saying, it’s that they have a right to do it. Freedom of expression means even idiots get to express themselves, and for stupid reasons. Anyone with two brain cells knows that these guys don’t speak for the school when they write shit on their wrist bands - the

No one is saying it’s a medical condition. Small breasts aren’t a medical condition either and women get breast implants all the time and they don’t even serve a purpose sexually in the sense that penis size (especially girth) makes a difference to the way sex feels for a woman.

If it’s a 5 inch pencil dick it might as well be 3 inches though...

True. But any anal I’ve had doesn’t even begin to compare to the mind-blowing orgasms I’ve had from sex with well-endowed men who know what they’re doing. So I’ll still pass on the cocktail weenies.

It can’t hurt. But I don’t think it will help that much. I think the only way to truly prevent rape - or at least a lot of them - is to raise boys to value and respect women and for society to no longer view them as lesser to men, and to no longer teach men that they are entitled to women. But that’s gonna take ages...

I’d say it’s worth it. I mean, 3 inches is useless unless he only dates women who gets nothing out of penetration and only get off from clitoral stimulation. I would cry if a guy I liked turned out to be that size.

Because it goes under the skin, muscle and nerves I imagine?

Don’t blame him, 3" is pretty worthless.

Or it’s so small he might as well not use it and only be on the receiving end?

If the female basketball team (if they even have one) was wearing something on their wrist bands or holding up their hands to make a certain symbol, to speak out in support of, say, rape prevention, would you feel the same way? Would you feel that Yale was privileging their speech over others, or would you applaud the

Yeah but it’s what sells.

Right, it works both ways. But it’s one thing to ‘call out’, it’s another to call for the university to ban them from expressing their support. You could argue that they tore down the women’s association’s posters - and I agree that was stupid - but it wasn’t the university tearing down the posters. So once you start

Not to stereotype or anything but dating bartenders is usually a bad idea. And if you must, don’t expect anything more than a good time and be sure to USE CONDOMS.

Privacy goes both ways and I think activists need to stop having tunnel vision when it comes to issues of privacy and freedom of expression. Those same laws that prevent them from doxxing rapists found guilty in the school system, also protect the privacy of victims, and you can’t have one without the other. And in

Honestly, it sounds like feminist organisations at Yale (and in general, because this isn’t the first time arguments like this are made) want it both ways - they’re against freedom of expression and want it curtailed when they don’t like what’s being said, and against privacy and confidentiality clauses when it means

Yeah but a victim refusing to cooperate pretty much guarantees most DAs won’t go ahead with the charges because it will make it even more difficult to get a conviction.

I love this piece. And it reminds me of my sister. She’s an elementary school teacher and a mom and a pothead. She’s never high at work but she smokes at home so she can have the patience to deal with her husband (adorable and a great guy but absolutely useless when it comes to helping out at home) and her kid (an

She was still too loud. Luckily it was a pretty small role and it wasn’t just about the loudness, she still had some depth. She’s one of those loud, physical, kind of slapstick-y comedians I can only handle in small doses.

Yeah, that book is super flawed in many ways and not one of his best but he does paint a surprisingly honest portrait of himself as a deeply flawed, selfish, insecure man who’s an asshole to every woman in his life.