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weirwoodtreehugger2
weirwoodtreehugger2

Yay!!! Thanks!

I don't know. They tend to universalize their own boner preferences and probably can't imagine that there are men who like short haired women.

Misogynists always think it's brutally oppressive any time their boner is sad. Short hair as misandry is actually a terrifyingly common sentiment in the manosphere.

Literally the only time I've read Thought Catalog is when Gawker or Jezebel is making fun of a particularly stupid article. If it wasn't for GM I wouldn't even know the site exists I don't think.

It never ceases to amaze me that so many employers don't realize that happy, healthy, well rested employees who are treated with respect by their employers will be more productive and loyal.

I'm willing to give it a little time, but we'll see if the promise to be inclusive actually holds.

Hopefully now that I've been taken out of the greys for this thread replying will ungrey you too. I'm still confused so it's an experiment.

I guess the trolls are throwing tantrums because they can no longer run free in the comments sections.

That sucks. I'm glad it wasn't worse and you're pretty much OK though.

Aww. Thanks!

Yes! I'm already noticing a drastic reduction in the number of comments on posts. It looks like a lot of people are like me and are not sure they want to bother with this place if they can't be part of the conversation.

But hey, they didn't kill anymore darkies so good on them!

Streisand effect for sure.

All you're demonstrating is that attitudes need to change as well as jobs. Healthy, safe children being born and growing up to become workers is in the best interest of the whole country. Including businesses. Punishing people for procreating is stupid. Just go look up some of the problems Japan is facing due to

I think all women should just refuse to get pregnant until policies and attitudes change. Since men are actually just as likely to want kids as women they'll soon realize they need to respect the women that are willing to allow their bodies to provide them those children.

Norway has very generous policies for workers and they have low employment and are considered a paradise for entrepreneurs. Employers used this exact same reasoning to protest minimum wage and the 40 hour work week last century. Yet, when the laws passed mandating those things, businesses became more profitable.

No. There will be less of a stigma. When something is done by men it becomes important to our culture. I forgot who it was that said "if men could pregnant, abortion would be a sacrament" but it's true.

And I've chosen not to have kids at all. So why do I get punished simply for being a woman of child bearing age? I didn't choose to be born with a uterus.