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I am also not a lawyer, but I think that potential for further crimes is taken into consideration.

Yes, he will have to register as a sex offender.

I kind of agree, but this shouldn’t be a law.

Are there any criminal attorneys out there?

When I saw you had replied to me. I assumed it was about my long-ass essay, not about Uncle Snerdley. We have similar names.

Yeah, part of the reason for the criminal justice system is to keep dangerous people away from other people.

Yeah, the headline is unclear, and frankly, bad writing. But it does make sense. Just like your sentence about your Uncle Sherdly makes sense, but it is unclear and bad writing.

Yeah, it took me a few times to understand this. But I get it. The podcasters are constantly accused of highlighting women too much, and the podcasters proved the opposite with proof i.e. “the receipts.”

“In my opinion, bad reviews SHOULD hurt people’s business, as they clearly can not do their business well in the slightest.”

Oh really? I guess I don’t remember the film that well. Geena Davis was beautiful in that movie and did a good job, but she is unconvincing as a person barely out of high school. And her husband was Bill Pullman was 38 years old when the film was released.

I think Wesley Snipes and Woody Harrelson in “White Men Can’t Jump” were the best non-athletes playing a sport in a movie. But their characters were amateurs though.

She was born Christmas Day, 1925, so she was 19 for the 1945 season. I wonder how old most of the players were? A League of Their Own made them seem older, but that is clearly because the filmmakers wanted established actresses. The real life Racine Belles were unlikely to be in their mid 30's like Madonna and Geena

“that boring women get laid more than boring men?”

Yeah, I think that boring, unintelligent, women have easier times entering relationships. But “a woman’s work is never done,” and I have listed several examples of emotional labor which women are more expected to do than men. Jezebel commenters are unlikely to be boring and unintelligent so less likely to be aware of

I think you’re being really unfair. I have listed SEVERAL examples of how women are expected to perform more EL in relationships than men. I said that it can be compared to chivalry, I said that the woman’s role is like the grueling never ending role of a baseball catcher. I read your document and mostly agreed with

Hi. I have already acknowledged to the point of ad nauseum that women have more responsibilities within relationships. You are now telling me that you have more social relationships in your marriage. I have no idea why. I have listed SEVERAL examples of emotional labor responsibilities which women are more expected to

I brought up those old school sayings to make a point. I do not agree with those sayings. I have also listed several examples of emotional labor which women are expected to perform and men are not, so I think that it cannot be said that I am trying to argue that men have it worse.

Your document ends with saying that many women feel cheated by men who saw EL as the “price of admission” and not the “backbone” of the relationship. AS in, men who were nurturing and emotionally available at first, but once the relationship was solidified, no longer see EL as their job. That sucks.

The link is probably eye opening to less savvy men, but I already have a pretty good understanding of the emotional labor performed by women, as I have already listed quite a few examples.

How many of your autistic male friends are even in relationships? I doubt very many, so there really is no emotional labor for them to do.