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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think a lot of women are still simmering about how men stood by while a rapist was elected and systematically worked to overturn Roe and strip away more of our rights. I think we should be. My DH was the same way. He doesn't know how upsetting the Kavanaugh hearings were, he doesn't feel the weight of misogyny that is behind Trump's first win, and he thinks "everything will be fine" even though nothing is fine. No advice, I just feel you.[/quote] I imagine if he’s married to you your husband is fair, respectful and honest with you and all the other women in his life and most likely isn’t a misogynist or bigot. If your husband isn’t an elected official how could he do anything else but standby like every other man and woman who were appalled at what we all got to watch? Did you want him to storm the Supreme Court? Did you want him to use up all of his PTO to make signs and walk around and shout about the injustice? Unless he has a massive trust fund your husband is probably consumed with anxiety over the house, job stability, mortgage, saving for college, retirement, the weird lump he found, how fast is eyebrows seem to grow etc… seriously, what did you want him to do about Brett Kavanaugh? [/quote]
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