LOL what? That is what you took from it?
The cancer thing was an example for @KAT-KAT when she stated that she would rather not talk about it and so in my response, my comment was about questioning whether do we ignore cancer and questioning whether by ignoring a problem would it make the...
Here you go @Meow Mix tell me your thoughts on this
The Role of Religion in Shaping Sexual Frequency and Satisfaction: Evidence from Married and Unmarried Older Adults
I thought about you when I made this thread because I'm well aware that LHP are very "liberal" when it comes to sexuality. I do find my best sexual encounters tend to come from atheists and Satanists (yes I once had sex with a satanist) she was a freak. Ironically she wanted to use whips and...
There is an article somewhere on my laptop which studied sexual arousal of married and unmarried couples (I believe the study used the Kinsey scale model) but it did measure the religiousity of people via surveys I gotta find it but as soon as I do I'll post it here.
This is actually a serious topic because according to some sex therapists some religions tend to indoctrinate this idea that being in tune with one's own sexual feelings has a negative impact on their ability to be faithful members of their specific religion. Using Christianity for example a lot...
Nice but totally irrelevant to the point. I get it that the Karenisms don't affect people here because you may not walk in the shoes of those who are affected. But alas, my point and defense still stand. The problem with sites like this is the people who love to talk about redundancy, but when...
This....... @Meandflower here lies the problem with your argument. You openly admit abortion is murder but you're willing to commit murder in the instance of rape. How do you reconcile your problem?
You're assuming people do use contraceptives (condoms, birth control, etc). Also, do you have statistical evidence to show women and teenage girls are more likely to get abortions?
Abstinence is also another method you've forgotten.
No offense but this is kind of a weak argument for...
Hey @George-ananda I have a video for you
Ok George you've somewhat entertained me long enough. If you have nothing to add that is substantive, I'll move on.
Can anyone argue against this?
“If we’re thinking about this in a historical context where white women are given the power over Black men, that their word will be valued over a Black man, that makes it particularly dangerous and that’s the problem,” says Dr. Apryl Williams, an assistant...
Because you have no argument.
My argument is that it is not racially nor sexually pejorative historically, comparable to racial or sexist epithets that have been used against people of color. The only thing "Karen" or "Ken" may offend are the very people who are named Karen and Ken.
Racist...
You mentioned (which is not a part of this thread) about the disproportinate attacks of blacks against whites shall I remind you?
This has nothing to do with this thread
No. There is no similarity. True some women, in general, can falsely play the victim and use their victimhood and...
I also posted their hate crime law in my post. It is really general. A sign attached to a building (that is in support of something) can be perceived as a hate crime.