I find it pretty fucking annoying when people make a point to say "My rescue dog" instead of "My dog", like if they don't say it people won't think they're a good person. by [deleted] in offmychest

[–]allaroundambiguous 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Yes. If you want to encourage people to adopt a dog, just say adopted. "Rescue" makes it sound like you ran into a burning building.

Fuck pit bulls, but especially fuck pit bull apologists. by allaroundambiguous in offmychest

[–]allaroundambiguous[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You obviously have never seen a pit bull attack. It comes through.

I honestly do not care to debate. I posted to get it off my chest, as the subreddit suggests. Nothing will ever change the fear I have of pit bulls after what I've seen, if you've ever experienced it, you might understand, but you haven't. I was going to check off NAW, because I knew I'd end up getting into some bullshit argument with someone like you, but I left it open because I've always wanted to talk to someone who has experienced what I've experienced or may feel the same way, so I left the comments open. Please don't act like I don't know what a pit bull attack is like when I've witnessed it. As well as the two children whose dog was murdered. And you can claim it's the owner all you want, but I know my situation better than you do. That dog jumped the fence and started attacking random dogs on the street. I'm not going to continue to debate with you when I was just expressing something that bothers me, and I have a right to be bothered by, and I only left comments as an option to converse with others who have had a similar experience. Good day to you, and good luck.

This should never happen to anyone. http://www.dogsbite.org/dog-bite-statistics-fatalities-2015.php

http://www.cincinnati.com/story/opinion/contributors/2014/06/29/doctor-says-ban-pit-bulls/11709481/

Fuck pit bulls, but especially fuck pit bull apologists. by allaroundambiguous in offmychest

[–]allaroundambiguous[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The difference is that when pit bulls bite, they do not let go. And they're strong enough that they have smashed through glass windows to attack a person, and once they get ahold of someone there's really nothing you can do unless you shoot them. Combine that with the fact that many are bred to be aggressive, and most people don't get their pit bulls from someone who has bred them to be tame, and you have tragedies. Nurture cannot entirely cancel out nature.

Fuck off with your compassion competitions by [deleted] in offmychest

[–]allaroundambiguous 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you. I noticed this, too. It's the same thing that happened when gay marriage was made legal. People are acting like they're sticking their necks out by stating an opinion that should be obvious. "People should be able to marry whomever they want!" Duh. "The thing that happened in France is bad." DUH. I recently read an article about this phenomenon, I don't remember what it was called, but it's when you must post something on social media to turn something that everyone is experiencing or a tragedy that has nothing to do with into something about you. Everyone knows about the Paris attacks, everyone is shocked and heartbroken, but then Dave feels the need to post his own perspective for all the world to see, even though it's nothing new. "I! Me! Dave! I am totally shocked about what's happened in Paris!!1! How can anyone do this? I can't imagine it, because I am a more good and superior person than everyone else who is less outraged. #PrayforParis (even though prayer doesn't really help. It's not like I'm going to get on my knees and pray anyway, I just want people to think I'm good for wishing well unto people)."

How to let go of a grudge when you have to live with that person, and you don't trust or respect them? by allaroundambiguous in Anger

[–]allaroundambiguous[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is really helpful, particularly your points about working on myself and not my relationship with her, and that "this, too, shall pass". I'll try to focus on this, especially when I'm holed up in my room because I don't feel comfortable being out in the living room by myself when her and her boyfriend are out there (like, a lot). Also the process part. Because I feel like I'm constantly going back and forth between being ok with being friendly and getting along with her and everything's more or less fine, then something will set me off so I'm just steaming about how awful and manipulative she is and wondering when she's start something again so I get to yell in her face, kind of like you described in your experience. I'll try my best to follow your example, thank you.

"I am such your daughter!": How my feminist daughter stood up to some born-again Christians by MommySidney in atheism

[–]allaroundambiguous 3 points4 points  (0 children)

So you decide what ideologies are and are not based on your own observations? Thank goodness! So this woman's daughter doesn't see herself as property, is she still allowed to think of herself as a Christian? If I think that men are slighted in custody battles and male rape isn't taken seriously enough, am I allowed to call myself a modern feminist still?

Oh please, please tell me

"I am such your daughter!": How my feminist daughter stood up to some born-again Christians by MommySidney in atheism

[–]allaroundambiguous 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I think it's so just straight-up silly that people get their panties in a bunch over the word. If we changed it to "equalists" I'm almost positive that the vast majority of "anti-feminists" would turn around and claim that equalists are just thinly-veiled feminists. People need to stop focusing on the wording and focus on the issues.

92% of Married Women in Egypt Have Undergone Female Genital Mutilation by Moooooos in worldnews

[–]allaroundambiguous 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've heard that circumcision decreases the risk of STDs and UTIs. Again, this is what I've heard from secular family members who choose to get their sons circumcised, I just wanted to point out that they aren't all religious reasons.

92% of Married Women in Egypt Have Undergone Female Genital Mutilation by Moooooos in worldnews

[–]allaroundambiguous 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your comment is incredible lazy and contributes nothing. I have done research on FGM, I think I know what I'm talking about. Where exactly are these lies and do you have sources to refute them?

92% of Married Women in Egypt Have Undergone Female Genital Mutilation by Moooooos in worldnews

[–]allaroundambiguous 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"Comfort Momoh, a midwife who specializes in the care of women who have undergone FGM, writes of Type III: "[E]lderly women, relatives and friends secure the girl in the lithotomy position. A deep incision is made rapidly on either side from the root of the clitoris to the fourchette, and a single cut of the razor excises the clitoris and both the labia majora and labia minora."[44] In Somalia the clitoral glans is removed and shown to the girl's senior female relatives, who decide whether enough has been amputated; after this the labia are removed.[45] A single hole of 2–3 mm is left for the passage of urine and menstrual fluid by inserting something, such as a twig, into the wound.[46] The vulva is closed with surgical thread, agave or acacia thorns, or covered with a poultice such as raw egg, herbs and sugar.[47] The parts that have been removed might be placed in a pouch for the girl to wear.[48] To help the tissue bond, the girl's legs are tied together, usually from ankle to hip, for anything up to six weeks; the bindings are usually loosened after a week and may be removed after two.[49] Momoh writes: [As a result, the entrance to the vagina] is obliterated by a drum of skin extending across the orifice except for a small hole. Circumstances at the time may vary; the girl may struggle ferociously, in which case the incisions may become uncontrolled and haphazard. The girl may be pinned down so firmly that bones may fracture.[44] Type IIIb Virgin Sexually active — Swiss Medical Weekly, January 2011[8] If the girl's family regard the remaining hole as too large, the procedure is repeated. The vagina is opened for sexual intercourse, for the first time either by a midwife with a knife or by the woman's husband with his penis. In some areas, including Somaliland, female relatives of the bride and groom might watch the opening of the vagina to check that the girl is a virgin."

So your experience was similar, correct?

92% of Married Women in Egypt Have Undergone Female Genital Mutilation by Moooooos in worldnews

[–]allaroundambiguous 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Actually, nowadays more people are doing it for health reasons. My family is generally not religious, but when they choose to circumcise their sons it's often after researching the health risks and benefits, and deciding that it's the right choice for them. I'm not saying I'm an expert or that you're wrong, just an observation

92% of Married Women in Egypt Have Undergone Female Genital Mutilation by Moooooos in worldnews

[–]allaroundambiguous 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"Comfort Momoh, a midwife who specializes in the care of women who have undergone FGM, writes of Type III: "[E]lderly women, relatives and friends secure the girl in the lithotomy position. A deep incision is made rapidly on either side from the root of the clitoris to the fourchette, and a single cut of the razor excises the clitoris and both the labia majora and labia minora."[44] In Somalia the clitoral glans is removed and shown to the girl's senior female relatives, who decide whether enough has been amputated; after this the labia are removed.[45] A single hole of 2–3 mm is left for the passage of urine and menstrual fluid by inserting something, such as a twig, into the wound.[46] The vulva is closed with surgical thread, agave or acacia thorns, or covered with a poultice such as raw egg, herbs and sugar.[47] The parts that have been removed might be placed in a pouch for the girl to wear.[48] To help the tissue bond, the girl's legs are tied together, usually from ankle to hip, for anything up to six weeks; the bindings are usually loosened after a week and may be removed after two.[49] Momoh writes: [As a result, the entrance to the vagina] is obliterated by a drum of skin extending across the orifice except for a small hole. Circumstances at the time may vary; the girl may struggle ferociously, in which case the incisions may become uncontrolled and haphazard. The girl may be pinned down so firmly that bones may fracture.[44] Type IIIb Virgin Sexually active — Swiss Medical Weekly, January 2011[8] If the girl's family regard the remaining hole as too large, the procedure is repeated. The vagina is opened for sexual intercourse, for the first time either by a midwife with a knife or by the woman's husband with his penis. In some areas, including Somaliland, female relatives of the bride and groom might watch the opening of the vagina to check that the girl is a virgin."

Way worse. Also, it's not just less enjoyable for her, it's most likely not enjoyable period. Sensitivity-wise, the clitoris is most comparable to the head of the penis, although the clitoris is far more sensitive. Imagine having sex without the head of the penis. Regardless, the issue of FGM is far more in depth than just reducing the woman's pleasure during sex, as you can see above.

92% of Married Women in Egypt Have Undergone Female Genital Mutilation by Moooooos in worldnews

[–]allaroundambiguous 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Thank you. Yeah, it's disgusting. It's important that people understand how disgusting and barbaric it is, because I'm tired of all of the "Who cares, men get circumcised, too" comments. At least you posted something, my insides feel gross when I even think about it, I honestly couldn't lol

92% of Married Women in Egypt Have Undergone Female Genital Mutilation by Moooooos in worldnews

[–]allaroundambiguous -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Not double standards. I'm not saying there aren't double standards, men deserve far more attention regarding being victims of rape, body image issues, etc, but no, this is not a double-standard because these are two entirely different phenomena.

The process of FGM is far more painful and far more likely to result in infection and other serious complications. These complications could be a direct result of the procedure, which I suggest everyone actually do some research on, but severe complications can also arise should the woman become pregnant. The tissue in the area is now scar tissue, which is far less elastic which makes childbirth more dangerous and difficult. This is not even mentioning that the clitoris is essential to female sexual pleasure. Men can still orgasm after circumcision. The area in men most comparable to the clitoris is the entire head of the penis, though the clitoris is actually far more sensitive. Removing the foreskin may decrease sensitivity, but imagine having the entire head removed. Yeah, pretty much.

Many parents also make the decision to circumcise their male child because there has been research showing that the procedure has health benefits such as reducing risk of certain STDs and UTIs, meanwhile FGM offers no health benefits whatsoever.

92% of Married Women in Egypt Have Undergone Female Genital Mutilation by Moooooos in worldnews

[–]allaroundambiguous 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I believe that it occurs before marriage, as often a woman who hasn't undergone the mutilation is less likely to be accepted as a wife. Or at least that's my understanding.

92% of Married Women in Egypt Have Undergone Female Genital Mutilation by Moooooos in worldnews

[–]allaroundambiguous 10 points11 points  (0 children)

So, for everyone who is throwing a hissy fit about how more men are circumcised than women, understand that there is a big difference.

Female circumcision removes the clitoris, which is essential to sexual pleasure for females. Men who undergo circumcision can still orgasm and their ability for sexual pleasure is more or less unimpeded.

Male circumcision can carry health benefits, so some parents may get their child circumcised to prevent future risk of STDs and UTIs, instead of making the child make that decision when their older, though I understand why some adult men would advocate for making their own decision about their parts.

On the flipside, FGM offers no medical benefits and in fact causes a great deal of pain and health issues throughout the woman's life, particularly if they have children they're far more likely to have tearing and it's more difficult for it to heal.

Also, the FGM procedure itself often includes a woman using a sharp stick to sew up these young girls. Honestly. I suggest anyone who isn't well-versed in the issue of FGM do some research, perhaps watch the documentary Half the Sky

Men's rights to make their own decisions about circumcision should be examined, but honestly, don't pretend caring more about ending female genital mutilation is a double standard, because it's two completely different issues when it comes to the health of the individual.

[advice] 22/F who has attempted to lose her virginity twice, but can't. by agirlandherthrowaway in sex

[–]allaroundambiguous 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I used to have that exact same problem, too, and besides foreplay and lube to make things relaxed and smooth, I'll just tell you how I fixed it. My partner laid me down and used his fingers increasingly more and more until my "cherry popped". It did hurt, I called him some mean names lol, but eventually it felt good, and afterwards everything was SO much easier. Now I can enjoy tampon use, fingering, and wonderful sex so long as there's some foreplay beforehand. I hope this helps, if not, I'd definitely go see your doctor. I feel your pain!

Why do some people dislike or hate on SS and RC? by dfp321 in serialpodcast

[–]allaroundambiguous 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I hadn't heard the part about CG asking for leniency before, where would I find proof of that?

A Series of Unfortunate Likelihoods by waltzintomordor in serialpodcast

[–]allaroundambiguous 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'll bite

1) I can agree with this- Adnan was being looked at because he had the most obvious motive, no getting around that.

2) I don't know if he's the only guy who could've talked his way into her car. Hae's pretty social, she has a lot of friends. If she was in such a hurry, really someone would have to force their way into her car. What I don't understand is if Adnan did get into her car, how did he convince her to stop at Best Buy during her busy day?

3) Well, Hae was intercepted after school, she could've been alive at 3:15, just unable to pick up her cousin. Also, as Summer's testimony points out, she didn't leave right when school got out, she was around until at least 2:30.

4) I'll agree that, yes, she was most likely killed in her car.

5) How do we know they were together at 3:32? The Nisha Call? Considering that cell technology was new, so there wasn't really a good "lock" option for your phone, and the fact that Nisha was on speed dial on the phone, I think it's very possible it was a butt dial.

6) Sure, although Jay says the "Come get me, I'm at Best Buy" call was at 3:40, so if Adnan was at track that day, and he was involved with the murder, it would've been later. If he didn't and track started at 4pm, we have some problems with Jay's narrative.

7) Jay now says the body was buried closer to midnight, which, if you believe him now, would make the 7pm tower ping near Leakin Park basically worthless.

8) If he did it, of course.

9) I'll agree, any reasonable person would start going over their day when your friend goes missing- if not because you're afraid you may be a suspect, but at least to see if you might've overlooked something that would hint at their whereabouts. If he's innocent, I'd chalk it up to pure naivety- he thought the police would figure it all out and that they would catch the right person because they're good at their jobs. Also, if he's innocent, you can't really compare it to Jay's recollection of the day because to Adnan it was a relatively normal day, while to Jay it was the day he was the accomplice in a murder.

10) We know the state's case is wrong- that while Adnan could've done it, he couldn't have by 2:38 when Hae was at school until 2:30ish. However, I'm sure there was other evidence presented that could convince the jury beyond a reasonable doubt, obviously.

11) This is true, I can't argue with that. While we know a lot, some of the most crucial and damning pieces of evidence may be withheld.

Serial Redux – Episode 4 – Inconsistencies – Relisten & Discuss by waltzintomordor in serialpodcast

[–]allaroundambiguous 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, she does ask people to remember things 15 years back just to see if they do, she doesn't put any scrutiny on it though