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This planet is haunted by us; the other occupants just evade boredom by filling our skies and our seas with monsters.
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Kunsler used to be an engaging author I enjoyed, what happened? This article was hard to follow, sad.
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Shit, first we get dumped out of the world cup, now this!
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With so many wrong ideas about human sexuality, dating protocols propagated in popular magazines and just out right nonsense, that a young women's sense of self has been lost.
What is wrong with a young woman defending her body by telling someone that touches you in an inappropriate way to back off, bugger off, or go back into your cave, or just saying no, for a few examples, regardless if that man is your employer, potential employer, or a casual acquaintance is it worth it to be looked upon as some form of sexual object.
Seems to me that young women have forgotten the art of defending themselves verbally.