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Xanthippe Lannister Voorhees
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I lived there for 7 years - it's a fun place. Expensive, but there is always something to do. Great restaurants, bars, and happy hours. And since it's a city of transplants there are a lot of activities for people to get to know each other. Depending on what neighborhood you live in, there might be a neighborhood

I've been in DC for about two years (admittedly at a university in a fairly sheltered part of the city) and I love it here. It has its problems (though no more so than most cities, I'd say), but it has all the benefits of a big city (museums! concerts! restaurants! public transit!) without ever feeling like a big

So I need boy advice. I just moved from the West Coast to the Northeast to start my PhD. My boyfriend of 6 years and I decided to buy an apartment, since it is cheaper than renting and we'll be here for another 5-6 years. Now, my boyfriend is staying back West until he will find a job here, since he cannot afford to

Oh my god, I live in the area! There seriously needs to be a Jezebel commenter meetup!

I don't know about thyroid, but I've had a few core needle biopsies on my breast and barely felt them. Try not to look at any of the implements they usually look much scarier than they feel. Good luck!

I'm not the best ambassador as I commute in for work from the burbs, so I dislike the city in general, BUT most people LOVE it, especially living in the city. I recommend the blog popville.com. I know they do a lot of happy hours for commenters to meet up and it might be a great way to meet people; supposedly they're

I did it!!!!

I didn't realize until this week that Columbia didn't allow female students until 1986. (It was a question at team trivia!) No wonder why their sexual assault policies are stuck in the early 1900s...

It's OK to be gray!

Being Grey is better than being assaulted! Thank you to GM HQ!

Party in the grays, everybody! (No trolls, pls, extra potato salad and beer welcome.)

I shall see you in the gray, friend!

I was never a star and I don't even care. Thank you guys. Onward my gray comrades!

I don't know that there is anything you can do, other than be yourself. But I also wouldn't go out in the world thinking women are carrying these assumptions. Many women are wary but if we're looking for love, we're probably also open to possibility. You are putting quite a lot on yourself to imagine that you have to

"as I guy I know..."

Yeah, that's your problem.

You may have seen men getting trolled on other sites. I very much doubt you've seen men bombarded with rape and death threats as a disturbingly large proportion of women have been just for being women online. You are blind and dreaming if you think looking below the line

According to RAINN, 9 out of every 10 rape victims are female, and 1 out of 6 women in America have been victim of a rape or rape attempt. There are many women who do not report being raped for various reasons, including secondary trauma from stigma or threats from the rapists themselves, or even families trying to

NOPE

Girl, bye.

If only we published Serious Lady Content instead of all these sloppy, whorish stories! If only we had a panel of Concerned Men who could tell us what is/isn't acceptable to post. That would keep us protected. For our own good, of course.

No, and fuck you. Jezebel should be able to post articles about whatever they damn well please without having to deal with rape gifs and gore porn and whatever the fuck else. Those are being used as a silencing tool, and your comment is no better.