Anonymous wrote:This thread is going around and around in circles.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why women should govern. Sure many aren't perfect but as a species, they are SO much better than men.
Read Carol Leonnig’s book about the Secret Service.
It shows what happens when men are allowed to operate in the shadows. Talk about an organization that needs a female head!
It's bizarre to me that people think putting women in charge will somehow change human nature. Women are people too and while they may be less likely to be abusers, they are no better at rooting out abusers than men are.
Also, women make up the majority of users on dcum yet everyone assumes that posters on this forum are male. Happened to a pp once and has happened to me repeatedly as well where someone explains I think xyz because I'm a man (I'm not). That alone tells you that there's a certain misogyny to people's belief that women leaders, being the fairer sex, would concern themselves all day with promoting kindness and love. Newsflash: we don't.
I guess you have not read the many studies which show how women perform in positions of leadership, such as legislatures.
They vote differently, they fund different things. Get educated before you spout.
Anonymous wrote:This sounds like a safe service for providers and customers.
Why is this a prosecution?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This sounds like a safe service for providers and customers.
Why is this a prosecution?
Just because something might be safe doesn't make it legal.
It’s hard to see it as a threat to the public safety unless these women were forcibly trafficked. They ought to do something useful and clean up, say, baltimore
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This sounds like a safe service for providers and customers.
Why is this a prosecution?
Just because something might be safe doesn't make it legal.
It’s hard to see it as a threat to the public safety unless these women were forcibly trafficked. They ought to do something useful and clean up, say, baltimore
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This sounds like a safe service for providers and customers.
Why is this a prosecution?
Just because something might be safe doesn't make it legal.
Anonymous wrote:This sounds like a safe service for providers and customers.
Why is this a prosecution?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why women should govern. Sure many aren't perfect but as a species, they are SO much better than men.
Read Carol Leonnig’s book about the Secret Service.
It shows what happens when men are allowed to operate in the shadows. Talk about an organization that needs a female head!
It's bizarre to me that people think putting women in charge will somehow change human nature. Women are people too and while they may be less likely to be abusers, they are no better at rooting out abusers than men are.
Also, women make up the majority of users on dcum yet everyone assumes that posters on this forum are male. Happened to a pp once and has happened to me repeatedly as well where someone explains I think xyz because I'm a man (I'm not). That alone tells you that there's a certain misogyny to people's belief that women leaders, being the fairer sex, would concern themselves all day with promoting kindness and love. Newsflash: we don't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's the website for the Virginia girls - https://browneyesgirlsva.blog/about-2/
OMG! There are no words to show my disgust. The names of every man who used their services should be published along with their photos and jobs.
I bet there are more than a few MAGA politicians!
Anonymous wrote:they gave id, too, not just cc
Anonymous wrote:they gave id, too, not just cc
