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- My stepsister bought this one time for laughs, and we were looking at some of the ridiculous ways Cosmo seems to think that women should please their man. Getting up to brush your teeth before he wakes up was one
(posted to Onion News/Cosmo) - I've been getting the PBTeen catalog since they first launched their teen line. They actually started out okay. I mean, there was still obvious gender segregation in terms of what they offered to guys vs. girls, but it wasn't like
(posted to PBteen turns PBsexism.) - This kind of reminds me of something my mom once faced when she used to work as a lawyer, and when she was still married to my dad, who is also a lawyer. She'd sometimes have to deal with women
(posted to Did he seriously just say that?) - I think this belief prevails because a lot of the kids who follow the "purity ring" bandwagon are taught (or it is at least, heavily implied to them) that kids who don't wait until marriage are the sort who start
(posted to No (hot) air) - Crap, okay - I meant "two legs" not "four legs." Too outraged by Jordin's closed-mindedness to think, I suppose :)
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Responses to Comments from composergirl
- Did you argue your point with the Professor? If not, have you thought about bringing it up to him and the class for discussion? (posted to Did he seriously just say that?)
- Lee commented at September 9, 2008 11:50 PM: "But when you call virgins 'pure', it implies that their choice not to have sex outside of marriage is makes them morally superior to those who don't, and says that what a (posted to No (hot) air)
- Oh good God. WHAT the hell is this crap? We're verging on the second decade of the 21st century. Women have been voting for almost a hundred years in most of the Western world, working independently and allowed access to (posted to Did he seriously just say that?)
- Nicole, you want to know what "the rub" is with your well-formulated and accurate comment? Your fighter-pilot friend and the esteemed prof above would each use your passion as "evidence" that women are "emotional." Because when men argue points in (posted to Did he seriously just say that?)











