Been doing this for decades in any broken glass scenario.
Been doing this for decades in any broken glass scenario.
I definitely notice this shopping for my wife.
Is plus size really only 10% of the market? That seems shockingly low to me. If that’s true, then I don’t find it -remotely- surprising most stores don’t offer it.
This sounds good, but potentially challenging. Not trying to shoot it down, I just find people (not you) are way to flippant about what, exactly is being suggested when we say ‘better consent education’. I doubt my wife at age 40 could have actually told you what she wanted in terms of approach to sex. The only things…
I think this is exactly what most people think in relationships. If one person is in the mood, and the other isn’t, the one in the mood should try to get their partner to be in the mood too.
Given the U.S. spends almost 50% more on women’s healthcare than men’s, that would appear to be ... not ... true.
I am quietly observing this with interest.
Societies perfect victims are pretty white women.
Bryan Singer’s career says Hi.
Depressing.
The insurance is everything in whether this is a good deal or not.
Americans owning more guns than there are people suggests to me that ‘up to half’ of the population living in fear is likely a little bit low-balled.
I have not. And I believe it’s very hard. Before I was a father, I’m not sure I could have. Now, to someone who’s done things like this to children, I could. I’m sure of it. Not like it was nothing, but I could.
On this guy?
His data suggests that some of the time something different is going on. Initially we have a group where 88% of the men themselves want to use a condom. Perhaps many of the 12% are secretly planning to pressure the woman mid-sex. But what the study then found (and there are no doubt big error bars, but lets roll with…
This is ... I don’t know that it’s bad news? I think it’s good? We know how many victims there are out there. And that leaves two possibilities - either most men go molest someone once, or a small subset (millions, but a small percentage of men) do it routinely. And it’s the latter. Which means if we could stop those…
For most of these cases, civil court seems more appropriate - and much easier to get justice from. This case is an example:
This presumes that men are just interested in being regarded well, and that getting laid is simply a tool to achieve that. While that’s a motivator for many, and perhaps a prime motivator for some, I think it ignores the fact that a -whole lot of men- really do honestly want to have lots of sex. And while they might…
This seems slightly unrealistic given that the workplace is, last time I looked, the second most common location couples meet. So ‘no flirting at work’ seems like a HR policy to protect companies from liability that everyone promptly ignores because they don’t actually believe.
Yes obviously. But specifically ‘stupid things’ means harass each other or fuck each other.