LolaLola
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- When I got a tattoo on my ankle, my aunt saw it and said that tattoos are prohibited in the Bible. :P I love her to death, she's a great aunt, but I was thinking, "was that comment totally necessary?"
(posted to My Face!! Not Yours!) - Why are they focusing on shops like this rather than spending their time on, I dunno, trying to actually do some good with their legislation? Why is our government wasting so much time and tax payer money so they can
(posted to On my hometown and dildos. And McCain, too. :o)) - Then, you should have walked over and punched the jerk in the face. See, I can make a punch, asshole! At least, that's what I'd do...but then again I also have anger management issues.
(posted to "Chick" Kung Fu?!) - "4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days" It's a Romanian film about a woman who is seeking an abortion, but in Romania it's illegal so she and her friend have to risk their freedom and her life in order to
(posted to Pro Choice Films) - Saying and doing are two separate things.
(posted to Fuck No or Fuck Yes, We Must Change the Conversation)
Responses to Comments from LolaLola
- What an idiot. I've been dating a very serious martial arts student for a couple of years, and one thing I've learned is that the difference between REAL kung fu and bullshit is that real kung fu sometimes looks kind (posted to "Chick" Kung Fu?!)
- Thank you for this post! I just joined feministing today, though I've been reading for nearly a year, and have only recently "come out" as a feminist. It's great to hear from someone in a similar situation! (posted to Coming out of the feminist closet: A thanks to Feministing)
- great post, im also "coming out of the feminist closet" and completely know what its like to see sexism where your friends dont, and sometimes i wonder how it is that no one else notices this or if im just (posted to Coming out of the feminist closet: A thanks to Feministing)
- Great post. I can completely relate. Until just a few days ago, when I found this site, I thought that there weren't a lot of people out there who thought like me. I thought feminists like myself were scarce, but (posted to Coming out of the feminist closet: A thanks to Feministing)
- I'm a atheist feminist. I was raised Catholic. My atheism came before I began to identify myself as a feminist, but both were part of an overall change in the way I viewed the world that arose as part of (posted to I am a feminist atheist)
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