Everyday Feminism - aka Everyday Autism

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IT seems like whenever one of these writers is involved in an interracial relationship, it feels more like servitude than a partnership.
Jesus christ, I couldn't get past the first point, I was already ready to dump this high maintenance bitch and I'm not even dating her. How low would your self esteem need to be to let your partner make those kinds of demands of you?

Also she's afraid her white boyfriend is going to cheat on her because her mum has never had a faithful partner, which, unless there's something about black men's dicks I don't know about, isn't something she can blame on white guys.
 
Jesus christ, I couldn't get past the first point, I was already ready to dump this high maintenance bitch and I'm not even dating her. How low would your self esteem need to be to let your partner make those kinds of demands of you?

Also she's afraid her white boyfriend is going to cheat on her because her mum has never had a faithful partner, which, unless there's something about black men's dicks I don't know about, isn't something she can blame on white guys.
I have to wonder, what do these men get in return? In these articles, the women come off as controlling, judgemental, tend to dislike his white friends and family, insecure and have a victim complex. They all can't be masochists.
 
I have to wonder, what do these men get in return? In these articles, the women come off as controlling, judgemental, tend to dislike his white friends and family, insecure and have a victim complex. They all can't be masochists.

BPD chicks may act like a thousand screeching banshees all getting their periods at once but they're dynamite in bed. Some men are willing to put up with crazy for that.
 
BPD chicks may act like a thousand screeching banshees all getting their periods at once but they're dynamite in bed. Some men are willing to put up with crazy for that.

I can't put up with people like that outside of a relationship, much less in one. That thing Dan Savage says, dump the mother fucker already? Yeah, it still applies.
 
IT seems like whenever one of these writers is involved in an interracial relationship, it feels more like servitude than a partnership.
The person that wrote that article contradicted themself several times. First they claimed that their "most honest gender" is "non-binary", but then they claimed they are "cisgender".

ON WHAT PLANET is "non-binary" a birth gender or biological sex?! (According to the person's other posts she was born biologically female and not intersex, and even if they were intersex, that's NOT the same as "non-binary".)

Then they claimed to be a girl dating a guy and then claimed they're not "straight". :story:
 
I always thought that was just called anorexia:

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'Transfat' people are trying to make themselves obese from what I understand, though.
 
I'm guessing it's super low self esteem, even if they're great in bed, the most patient man with even an ounce of self worth is going to judge it not worth it before too long.

Someone's who great in bed but who's insufferable otherwise... I imagine for most people that'd be a one-night stand, or at least the person you turn to when nobody else is available.

But then again, most people have spines.
 
Someone's who great in bed but who's insufferable otherwise... I imagine for most people that'd be a one-night stand, or at least the person you turn to when nobody else is available.

But then again, most people have spines.
I have a feeling that many of these "great in bed but otherwise nutty" people - and this is true of abusive/manipulative (whether they consciously realize it or not) people of either sex - wilfully keep a damper on the crazy (because most people like to hide their flaws when attracting a mate just on principle - even with no malicious intent) and don't let it come out until the other person is fully committed, either to the point of a wedding ring on the finger or a few months into an official "common law" relationship. Then they let it all hang out.
 
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