That is quite literally the funniest thing I have read all day. 10/10 for hilarity. 1/10 for being a human being with a working brain.
That is quite literally the funniest thing I have read all day. 10/10 for hilarity. 1/10 for being a human being with a working brain.
FFS, people just do not understand consent and I don't see why it's so hard. I mean apply it to the most basic of concepts.....say, riding in a taxi. I hail a cab and consent to you giving me a ride in exchange for me paying you. That doesn't mean you get to just come grab me off the street, throw me in your cab, and…
"I refuse to swear by some collective identity"
Also, how it originally started after they went after a woman because a bitter ex-boyfriend made an angry blog post about her, only to suddenly switch gears to NO WE'RE ABOUT JOURNALISM ETHICS.
Except that the "movement" started as an organized harassment campaign against a female developer after her ex accused her of cheating in a character assassination piece. What good could have ever come out of that?
great, now i am just sitting here saying cuntmuncher
HOLY SHIT WOW THANKS RANDOM MAN FOR EXPLAINING THAT TO US! WHO WOULD HAVE THOUGHT, BEING WOMEN EXISTING IN A PUBLIC SPACE FOR OUR ADULT LIVES, OF JUST TELLING THE MAN TO LEAVE US ALONE? I AM SO GLAD A MAN CAME INTO OUR CONVERSATION AND EXPLAINED TO US HOW BEST TO BE A WOMAN IN PUBLIC BECAUSE IT WOULD NEVER HAVE…
I never really read anything from a feminist site or participated in a discussion with those who declare themselves "feminists".
And the total lack of self-awareness just keeps coming! Haa. Priceless.
*while gaily skipping over the female perspective presented in the original article and 95% of the comments*
Mostly the women who end up doing this are actually taken and are completely clueless that they have been giving receptive signals for the past hour.
God, just shut up and don't talk to people on the subway. Seriously, you're the problem, the entire problem.
holly you are being a real bitchdyke right now
My steps for NOT meeting women on the subway.
I was once on the phone with my mother while some dude tried to get my number. I said no (politely) and kept walking. He kept trying. I was walking down the street, obviously talking on the phone, and he would not leave me alone. Finally, I looked him dead in the eyes and said, " I don't have a phone." Since I was,…
From the Post article:
I know you're trolling but I want that shirt.
I always use this response. "I'm married, and my husband just got released from jail. He was freed from a murder charge early due to a technicality." They usually walk away at that point. It they don't, I like to add: "He said he didn't really mind it, and wasn't afraid of going back."