I totally identify with your story. I don't think I would label myself as bisexual, because I've always dated men, but, like you, several of my hookups have been with other women. I've always tried (although not succeeded - thank (posted to Putting the "I" in "Bisexual")
I totally identify with your story. I don't think I would label myself as bisexual, because I've always dated men, but, like you, several of my hookups have been with other women. I've always tried (although not succeeded - thank (posted to Putting the "I" in "Bisexual")
Thanks, everyone! I am definitely still looking at other resources - just frustrated that the EEOC can't really help. I know it's not their fault, they just have limitations placed on them by the government. TexasLawHelp.org didn't really have any (posted to The Troubles of a Woman In the Workplace: Part 12340912348012935)
I understand what you're saying, but I don't have a solution to the problem, either. I like to go to parties, but it seems like the kind of music that is played at most parties is in the "Gs up, (posted to I can't be the only person feeling this way )
I feel like you misinterpreted my comment as a defense of misogynistic music, which is not how I meant it at all. I wasn't trying to say that I nightly put on some sexist-tunes and run myself a nice, hot (posted to I can't be the only person feeling this way )
Please do not use the term "lame" in this manner. Here is a link explaining why it is problematic: http://disabledfeminists.com/2009/10/12/ableist-word-profile-lame/ (posted to I can't be the only person feeling this way )
Yeah, I've been deemed the Ruiner of Songs among my friends for actually paying attention to the lyrics. In my small circle, it's fine- they know I'm not going to stop and they're friends with me for who I am. (posted to I can't be the only person feeling this way )
I agree that "sex-positive" and "misogynistic" are separate concepts that should not be confused. I don't agree that the OP confused them, and I don't agree that the song s/he posted as an example is so clearly on the sex-positive (posted to I can't be the only person feeling this way )
See, I just disagree here. The filet mignon line is a verbal pun about eating with relish, not about turning the woman into a piece of meat. And the "like you 'posed to" line is in clear reference to skillful (posted to I can't be the only person feeling this way )
Well I still disagree, but this is derailing so let's table it. If you want to make the topic of misogynistic vs sex-positive song lyrics its own post, I'd be happy to follow you there and hash it out more. (posted to I can't be the only person feeling this way )