Care to debate abortion?

notjustamumj:

meshkol:

kiwianaroha:

prochoice-or-gtfo:

motherbychoice:

Nah

Mood.
-V

This reminds me of a party I went to last year. I was standing with some friends, chatting, and someone said something that indirectly implied that sexism exists. Some trivial recounting of the basic facts of daily life for most women. Something so mild, so uncontroversial, so mundane that I don’t even remember what it was. 

Suddenly, this man standing on the outskirts of our conversational circle piped up with “actually, I think men are more discriminated against than women these days.”

 All conversation died.

I turned to look at him and he had this smug, insufferable grin on his face, relishing this moment, expecting us to waste our time and energy refuting this ridiculous thing he had just said.

The Devil’s Advocate was among us.

And, in my mind, I saw the next 15+ minutes playing out. The parade of facts and statistics in a vain attempt to defend ourselves, our gender, and to prove that misogyny is real. The glib, snide denials from some shithead who is getting off on our pain and frustration. The Gish Gallop of bullshit that would take a whole evening to properly dismantle. It was depressing and overwhelming. I hated it. I had to kill it before it began.

So I looked him dead in the eye and I said “OK,“ shrugged, and just walked away. 

Nothing I have ever said to another human being has ever been so crushing. As I walked away, I watched the smug grin vanish and confusion and anxiety set in. The rest of the group turned their backs to him and carried on as if he had never spoken – as if he was invisible. He was still staring at me when I walked over to another friend and told her what he had said. I pointed him out for her and made direct eye contact with him while we both laughed.

tl;dr: Don’t feed the troll. Let it perish, cold and hungry, in the wasteland of your indifference. It is weak and you are strong. Live your best life.

This is the most hilarious thing and the best advice I’ve ever read on this damned hellsite.

As someone I respect very much has written on more than one occasion, you don’t have to engage in every argument you are invited to.

Five tips on being a good boyfriend/husband?

emeraldboreas-deactivated201809:

1. Always treat her with respect and as an equal. even when she’s not present. Especially when she’s not present. That’s when respect matters most. Don’t talk about her flaws and shortcomings with your friends and family. Always show off her virtues and accomplishments instead.

2. Always make her feel special according to her tastes. For example, Emerald doesn’t like the traditional teddy bear/chocolate/strawberries combo. Instead, I cater to her interests in books, clothes, and Amazon.

3. Pray for her: her needs, desires, dreams, and growth. Pray every day. 

4. Pray for yourself. Don’t neglect your spiritual growth, because your relationship with God is more important than any other.

5. Be yourself. If you don’t, she could fall in love with someone who doesn’t exist, which isn’t fair to either of you.