I have an easy fix for this: get married.
Girls love being little secretaries for their men.
To-do lists, spreadsheets, calendar reminders…
Organizing things makes us happy.
I had my mum as my birthing partner instead of my daughter’s dad, and I am so glad I did. There’s something so comforting about being supported by someone who has been through it 🩷
@MarshSongs I’m amazed this is still up, despite hundreds of people explaining to you that it’s, at best, in extremely poor taste. What are you trying to achieve?
Pornhub will soon be shut off in 13 different US states: Florida, Arkansas, Idaho, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Montana, Mississippi, Nebraska, North Carolina, Texas and Virginia. (Via CBS)
I hate pornography with every fiber of my soul because I have spent the past three years writing about violent sexual criminal cases that I have traced back to porn use.
There is no redeeming quality to pornography. It corrupts men and conditions women to accept sexual violence.
There isn't any government, or non-profit, or any organization in the world tracking the connection between sex crimes and pornography.
To do so would disrupt a very profitable industry. Even social media banks on the addictive nature of porn - it's everywhere, and increasingly violent, and the algorithm feeds it to viewers.
Men and women can never respect each other as equals in an environment where men are aroused by choking and punching women.
When men are trained to respond sexually to the torture of women, it undermines any humanity. Yes, men suffer too, but pornography hijacks men's sexual response to the detriment of women and children.
Pornography breaks the social contract. Police officers, judges, teachers, who get off on images of sexual torture are the normal now.
The only solution for restoring the social contract, in my opinion, is the abolition of pornography.
The deliberately low sentencing in the Gisele Pelicot case is distressing for women in France and across the world. If a drugged and sleeping 72 year old victim, subjected to the most horrific rapes imaginable and at the encouragement of her rapist husband, cannot obtain maximum verdicts in her case and for every guilty man - what hope is there for any victim who has to fight against the incredible prejudice and stereotyping of rape victims ingrained in the judicial system globally when women seek justice after sexual violence? What hope? Very little. Seriously depressing.
@Asian_Guy00 @C4SCADE5 Okay, and the only “ethnic Americans” (to use your terms) are Native Americans. So that doesn’t make for many famous Americans, does it?
TIME magazine made a terrible mistake in failing to nominate Gisèle Pelicot for person of the year. Her stand is, I think, changing societal views about sexual stigma – all done in the hope that future victims won't ever feel ashamed about coming forward again. It's breathtaking