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I feel like what some here still aren't getting is that it is possible to reject Dworkin from a feminist perspective, and doing so doesn't necessarily require the context of wave theory, either. Some seem to believe that if you're anti-Dworkin and MacKinnon, you're against them for the same reasons that Rush Limbaugh

I agree with this, and just to be clear, I'm not in the habit of telling people I'm a feminist, but not a Dworkin feminist. That's asinine. I don't generally feel the need to qualify in that way. I think she's a boogeyman not just for third-wave feminists, but misogynists as well. Because of that, we should be

"I don't think that you've phrased this in a completely honest way."

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Nailed it.

I couldn't agree more. Many of the arguments against her were feminist ones. It wasn't just the freakin' John Birch society. Pretending Dworkin's an anomaly isn't helpful either. She was exceptionally unlikeable, but the basis for her beliefs didn't form in a vacuum. I don't care for Gloria Steinem, either, which

Fuck yes. PREACH.

Who the fuck refers to David Duchovny as an "X-Files costar??" Our media is infested with children born in the 90s.

"If you have not found at least one feminist who says shit that appalls the living shit out of you, you haven't read enough of them."

I agree season 2 was campier and less focused. I guess I appreciated it for what it was. I understand the wariness about the level of rape-iness in season 2 as well, but I think it was handled well. Zachary Quinto and James Cromwell were chilling, and Sarah Paulson rocked the revenge fantasy angle.

I loved Season 2 of AHS so much that it kind of hurts my feelings a little bit that you didn't like it.

I have this image of a sort of "book club" for ghosts where instead of discussing a book, the ghosts get together and swap stories about the people they made poop their pants that week.

Haha YES. I don't' care if my husband is home or not. I always, always lock the door before I shower. He gets annoyed when he has to pee while I'm in there.

If force-feeding urine to Justin Bieber is wrong, I don't want to be right.

Hey, women on the edge of FF/G unite!

I imagine being forced into taking it for work would take some of the shine off the experience, for sure.

I guess the real question here is, "why cast aspersions on someone's relationship when they merely solicit stories from people who have used Viagra recreationally?" The point was to hear from people who have actually done it, not presumptuous scolds, but thanks anyway.

"It is fun for the ladies, additional blood flow to the region reportedly makes vaginal orgasms more fun"

*eyeroll*

Thanks. This thread has ranged from "pretty fun, just use a pill splitter" to "YOUR HUSBAND WILL DIE!!" I'm still a little hesitant to tell him to go for it, but it's nice to hear from people who did it, enjoyed it and did not immediately suffer myocardial infarction.