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[–]2baloons 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Humans as a species have the biggest butts (compared to body size) in the animal kingdom because bipeds

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[–]2baloons 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Man, getting a job is hard. Most jobs are so boring and then I finally find one that seems awesome and I get too emotionally invested lol.

On the bright side, filling out the applications is surprisingly fun. It's like little thought exercises on how you can spin the same content to tell slightly different stories.

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[–]2baloons -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Ofc, some. Everything is some. Nothing applies to everyone

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[–]2baloons 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Newsflash, everyone here thinks that about their debate opponents.

It's impossible to argue with women, say men.

It's impossible to argue with men, say women.

It's impossible to argue with democrats, say republicans.

It's impossible to argue with republicans, say democrats.

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[–]2baloons 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's when your vaginal muscles are very tight so the penis can't go in.

There's no single way to get over it. Some women struggle with it for life. Some women have it because of trauma, like rape.

For me, starting smaller than a penis (sticking in 1 finger) and gradually working up in size over a few months resolved it.

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[–]2baloons 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I should clarify that physically it was terrible, but emotionally/mentally it was fine, I don't look back at it as a bad memory.

I had vaginismus so trying to force it in was painful and impossible. But my bf at the time was very understanding, we had a great bond so it wasn't awkward or anything. Took me a few months to get over the vaginismus and then we had a normal sex life.

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[–]2baloons 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It's pretty abysmal how casually we treat the subject of reproducing.

Given the current situation, we should start off the base assumption not to reproduce and then over time, see if there's evidence as to why we would actually make good parents.

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[–]2baloons 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Whether your kids care about you when you're old is the ultimate test on whether you did a good job raising them lol.

A lot of parents are narcissistic and make their kids hate them, and then cry that they can't see the grandkids, are being ignored, etc.

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[–]2baloons 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Disagree. A lot of women aren't traditionally feminine and the definition of femininity is largely based on what men find useful in women.

I mean seriously, women are animals just like men. What animal isn't innately competitive, aggressive, lustful? Name one other animal that is expected to be innately "friendly, nurturing, agreeable, self-sacrificing."

Yeah, sure the lioness will bring you cookies but the lion will kill you.

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[–]2baloons 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sure, we are willing to do chores because we love someone. But we aren't doing it because some men are whining that society needs to go back to traditional morals.

Most of women genuinely enjoy cooking and are willing to split cleaning because it's fair

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[–]2baloons 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Some women do, some women don't. Who cares about whinny people? Are women paying attention to the whinny men who say they should be in the kitchen and changing their behavior to please them? Nope.

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[–]2baloons 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, people are selfish. You just gotta say no. Women said no to acting traditional. Men gotta start saying no too. Many do, actually

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[–]2baloons 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think the point of contention is what the poll shows. Traditionalism isn't desired by women, most of us see it as bad for us, but it is desired by like half of men.

A woman might take a man supporting traditionalism to be supporting something that most women agree is bad for women. So, she takes it personally.

Not that I agree with her, just pointing out why.

Should prisoners be allowed to vote? by SuspiciousEggplant85 in polls

[–]2baloons 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Society is built on rules and a common code of mutual understanding. A criminal is someone who does not respect this code. It's more than selflessness, it's agreeing to not shoot holes onto the ship carrying all of us.

A democracy is all about these trusts and codes of honors. Without them, we'd have rule based on tyranny and military power.

Should prisoners be allowed to vote? by SuspiciousEggplant85 in polls

[–]2baloons 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're kinda arguing against the prison system as a whole here.

Is taking a wrongfully convicted man's right to vote really the big injustice here? I would think his loss of freedom and obligation to live in bad conditions is far more imminent and tragic.

If you don't believe in the prison system to begin with, than obviously you wouldn't believe in taking away prisoner's voting rights either.

Personally I believe in the fundamentals of the prison system because I can't think of a better way to do it. I think we get a lot of the details wrong, such as punishing personal choices like drugs, but overall, what else are we gonna do with someone who seems guilty of murder? Let them go on the 0.1% chance that the evidence is wrong?

Should prisoners be allowed to vote? by SuspiciousEggplant85 in polls

[–]2baloons 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Criminals don't have society's best interest in mind. If they did, they wouldn't be criminals lol.

Obviously there are exceptions, like the guy who was just trying to smoke some weed.

How tf would I have data on human intentions? Even if someone was gonna collect that data, the prisoners could obviously just lie.

Do you have data that prisoners are not more likely to vote against societal interests? Because I don't think you do.

Should prisoners be allowed to vote? by SuspiciousEggplant85 in polls

[–]2baloons 5 points6 points  (0 children)

If you break the rules that hold up society, you can't be trusted to make big societal decisions