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- Yeah, there is a little pocket just past the cervix called the posterior fornix, I think that's what she's talking about. It is NOT good when a guy hits your cervix dead on, but when he just brushes past it?
(posted to What Women Don't Want.) - I had an abortion when I was nineteen. I was in college at the time, and already had a young toddler to support. My unwanted pregnancy was conceived under coercive circumstances, but even if the encounter had been fully consensual
(posted to Silent No More: Speaking Out About Abortion) - Listen up, ladies! As you pursue sexual liberation you are actually setting yourselves up for a miserable future of spinsterhood. After all, why buy the cow if you can get the milk for free, amirite? ;) Remember: the more 'sexual'
(posted to Washington Times deceives its readers on CVS campaign) - I certainly have seen discussion about that scene on feminist websites. Many people find that scene problematic; there are examples in the comments thread here: http://www.feministing.com/archives/002752.html You remind of the MRA's who show up and accuse feminists of not caring
(posted to Stolkholm game creator to do a "college outreach program" ) - I read it as a satire on public awareness campaigns that choose to communicate their message in any way they think will be effective, regardless of how socially damaging it is. I absolutely thought the closest parallel was to abstinence-only
(posted to The Onion: An Anti-Smoking Ad)
Responses to Comments from VinegarSpirit
- Actually, that reminds me a lot of MTV Canada's bizarre "smoking pot will turn you gay! and incestuous!!!!" commercial, which can be seen here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X153PsvxVo4 (posted to The Onion: An Anti-Smoking Ad)
- I guess that was my point with my previous comment. this shit already happens, and its not funny. The onion isn't being satirical. It is simply mimicking popular culture. (posted to The Onion: An Anti-Smoking Ad)
- I think that if the Onion had presented the "ads" without the context of their "Good Morning" program, it could be argued that they are simply mimicking popular culture. But having the director there to explain his ads and all (posted to The Onion: An Anti-Smoking Ad)
- Is this really offensive or is this just a room of women who don't like to give blowjobs? Is this really deserving of your attention? It's advertising and if you lot haven't figured out that sex sells then you're all (posted to 6-Hour Energy or Blow Job?)
- Is this really offensive or is this just a room of women who don't like to give blowjobs? Is this really deserving of your attention? It's advertising and if you lot haven't figured out that sex sells then you're all (posted to 6-Hour Energy or Blow Job?)
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