5thcellar
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- The definition you hold to your morals and beliefs with should only be used to measure yourself and not others. If I consider myself a virgin until PIV, that's my decision and I shouldn't use it as a way to
(posted to "Technical" virginity) - My closest female friends also did not experience their hymen breaking the first time they had PIV sex. The friend I mentioned said that she thinks her actually broke the second time she had PIV sex, since that was when
(posted to "Technical" virginity) - I think the hype around PIV is so annoying. I have an acquaintance who does everything (well, except anal penetration...?) except PIV and writes vapid and repetitive myspace/xanga/facebook rants about how immature/stupid/superficial "sexually active" people are for having sex. (she
(posted to "Technical" virginity) - How about people who've been raped? I don't see anything about how rape and virginity are supposed to be dealt with. I addressed that briefly with this sentence: virginity is gone the first time you allow someone else to take
(posted to "Technical" virginity) - is adopting a standard of dress or other means of protection like the head scarf in our best interest or against what we advocate? I think we do have a form of the headscarf protection in place, or at
(posted to That Which Oppresses Can Sometimes Protect)
Responses to Comments from 5thcellar
- Negligible or POSITIVE sorry. As in the more covered up women get the more harassment happens. D'oh. (posted to That Which Oppresses Can Sometimes Protect)
- Wearing hijabs or or other head covering is that is culturally normative in many Muslim communities. Think of it this way... Most women in America wear shirts. There are however some cultures where women go barechested, and it's not a (posted to That Which Oppresses Can Sometimes Protect)
- I think women should be able to walk around topless. It's oppressive to say women need shirts but men only need shirts sometimes. (posted to That Which Oppresses Can Sometimes Protect)
- "It's like Chinese foot-binding or a housewife (in an age of fridges and detergents) - only a really successful, rich man can have an economically inactive wife" This is unrelated to the substance of the OP, but I have to (posted to That Which Oppresses Can Sometimes Protect)
- I love how everyone says how their kids are always happy.But every time you see little Jennifer she is crying.And those poor girls are learning they can be nothing but a baby factory.And how Michelle comments my girls don't want (posted to The Misogyny Surrounding Michelle Duggar)
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