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thecurvature thecurvature discovered this in Feminism 11 reviews since Jul 10, 2007
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JMauser rated 5 months ago
It's not ok to demand sex of any kind. I agree with the author of TFA. Sex is cool and all, but there is a time and a place for everything.
shiftplus rated 12 months ago
From the page: "It's not ok to demand any kind of sex. Ever. That's called sexual abuse at it's best and rape at it's worst. So no. Not ok."
jynxpup rated 12 months ago
Ordinarily the word "feminist" sends me running in the other direction, but this page is worth a read.
blastkist rated 12 months ago
DE-FUCKING-PLORABLE!!!!
Cavale rated 13 months ago
Fuck this. What kind of people start a blog to catalog things that are offensive? And what kind of people visit it? I don't believe in being offended. It's a stupid worthless fucking reaction to anything. And the article about anal sex isn't even a little bit fucking offensive at all.
M-Nome rated 13 months ago
From the page: "No. It is not ok. Itâ€s not ok to demand any kind of sex. Ever. Thatâ€s called sexual abuse at itâ€s best and rape at itâ€s worst. So no. Not ok." Can't say it any better myself. Ha, I'd love to see a woman ask that of a man, many times he'd be offended! Why is it any different?
bobbyvardar rated 13 months ago
How many person-hours (I wonder)are devoted each day on these feminist websites to just talking about what's offensive and how offensive it is, and why it's offensive and who it offends. Seems to me that there's some baiting going on here (notice how "demand" in the header is downgraded to "request" in the article?). As far as I can see from the excerpt this is a piece of reportage, and it is being slated simply for NOT HAVING an explicitly feminist moral slant. Fortunately for Details magazine thecurvature has a website through which to provide them with publicity. Oh, and an SU account with which to tag her own website, for even wider sistribution. [<- typo, but I think it works!]
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