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LeatherWIngs rated 2 months ago - From the page: "The point is about a young woman being the property of her father, and women being locked into a second-class, subservient role from birth to death. It's not just about sex. It's about enforcing the patriarchy."you know, i do wonder how people like the mentioned n...
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 BrennaRae rated 8 weeks ago- I really like this guy. Great article!
 M-Nome rated 2 months ago- Love the blog, hate the topic. I get sick just thinking about that sort of thing. Gives me terrible heart burn.
 kurtwagner rated 2 months ago- sexist double standards are alive and well apparently.
 topazliz rated 2 months ago- This is a fantastic blog. I'm surprised he didn't mention Jessica Simpson and Papa Joe.
 jenuhferr rated 2 months ago- Amazing. I didn't know Purity Balls existed. Sick!
 AnamDalta rated 2 months ago- This is a fantastic article about one of the sickest neo-con freakshows out there. One thing I would still like to know is if these fathers are demanding payment for their property @ transfer (i.e., the wedding...)? (mostly kidding)...Sick, sick, sick...
 lillake rated 2 months ago- From the page: "As long as by "leading this generation," they "do what their fathers tell them to do, until their husbands take over." Really, is it any less possible that this process will lead to strong, passionate, independent women?"
 sandraew rated 2 months ago- From the page:
"But that's the message given in purity ceremonies" that a father's love is conditional, and that a daughter's ability to stay chaste is the most important thing to keep that love."
 jebustron rated 2 months ago- The guy who wrote this is fucking awesome.
 LeatherWIngs rated 2 months ago- From the page: "The point is about a young woman being the property of her father, and women being locked into a second-class, subservient role from birth to death. It's not just about sex. It's about enforcing the patriarchy."you know, i do wonder how people like the mentioned nancy gibbs, phyllis schafly, and ann coulter, who hate women, and people like michelle malkin and dinesh d'souza, who bash minorities, and the rest of the shills for the far/religious right sleep at night. do they not think their criticism applies to themselves as well? i think that they think they are getting honorary white upper class conservative christian hetero male status for doing the group's dirty work for them. that's the only way i can think of that they sleep at night. that or a lot of ambien. yeah, there are a few women and a few minorities to "legitimize" the movement. but they know damn well as soon as they're out of earshot, the good ol' boys' club is laughing at them behind their backs.i hope they can keep getting prescriptions for those sleeping pills, or else wake up.
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