'promiscuous' is highly subjective, so no, it's not okay. why is it your business what other people do in their bedrooms?
'promiscuous' is highly subjective, so no, it's not okay. why is it your business what other people do in their bedrooms?
because your comment was so insightful?
right? sorry that she couldn't figure out how to be a functional adult without getting knocked up, but not all of us have that problem.
or diane/diana
I never said any of this — are you sure you're in the right conversation?
You have a severe case of idiocy if you don't recognize the prevalence of violence against women.
no, you don't get it. your comment only proves that further. as if unease with constant potential danger is something women can 'outgrow'! you poor, ignorant, little man.
and how wonderful a privilege that is for men, isn't it? to simply not get it?
honey, if you want to stop interacting with me, then stop interacting with me. no one's forcing you to keep hitting 'reply.'
yeah, you really do have no sense of reading comprehension, do you.
dude, it's a pretty simple statement, and not contradictory with anything else that I said. 'taking reasonable precautions' =/= 'treating all men like rapists.'
no one's against reasonable precautions. it's like you're not even reading any of the responses to you.
yeah, I will go right ahead and refrain from shoving the onus of not getting raped onto women's shoulders.
this is gross. most men are not rapists, and treating them like they are gives the ones who are an out for their behavior.
no, it's still there, but I admit, I'm biased toward things that are actually funny.
did you really think that was a good comparison when you wrote it?
how is it sensationalist to acknowledge real changes a body undergoes during pregnancy that are rarely talked about?
oh, god, that's absolutely awful. I'm so sorry.
imagining what?
“This kid is going to go get a job, and forever this email will be something he’s written or said or whatever, and I mean, that’s not great."