I have a cousin with down syndrome & by the time we were in our mid-20s she had been sexually assaulted or raped too many times to count. I just remember our mothers & aunts whispering, trying to figure out how to protect a person who makes an incredibly easy target for predators
It’s always the mothers who have to dedicate their lives to caring for these children.
I’ve worked with disabled kids and it’s ALWAYS the mothers. The fathers are never as involved, as attentive, as informed as the mother on the child’s needs. Always the mothers.
My mom had a medical abortion before my brother or I were born. The fetus had developed with most of its organs on the outside of the body. At the time, it would have survived hours or maybe days in complete agony. This is why abortion should be accessible.
Sugar cane women workers in India HAVE THEIR UTERUS REMOVED to avoid missing a single day of work.
This is where your misogyny should end and voice the inhumane working conditions of people across the world!
As someone who had a bar-heavy 20's, if this has happened you you it's because your vibe is bad and you can't read the room. Not because women want to cockblock their friends.
This is a more likely situation the original tweet that started this. Why are you all defending your rapists and pedophile friends? Every celebrity case, you all jump onto grifters YouTube pages to tear down victims. Every local case, I’ve seen men believe the abuser.
It’s always fascinating how men like this don't actually care about the male victim; they just use his trauma as a vehicle to tweet how much they dislike women.
what’s even more hilarious is that they actually clown the fuck out of you for sleeping with them for nothing. That’s why you just gotta close your ears when they talk
– She was living away from husband for 4 years
– Husband came to her home, forcefully opened the gate
– He was drunk, took hold of her son and hanged him upside down
– She tried to protect herself & her son and hit him with a stick
– Went to temple, asked forgiveness & informed police
Seems like a case of self-defence to me.