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These “silly teen things” could have very well ended with themselves or someone else dead.
These “silly teen things” could have very well ended with themselves or someone else dead.
I’ve worked in childcare for six years.
Spoken like someone who knows nothing about children.
What the fuck
Nah, screw that. I’m here for pointless petty arguments.
Someone obviously doesn’t speak to many women.
For someone who calls Christians hate-mongering, you’re pretty hateful yourself.
It’ll increase demand, which should in theory increase wages for those jobs. A universal basic income is “basic” in the sense that it’s the minimum to survive in society. There will still be plenty of people who want more and are therefore willing to do those jobs.
That’s often easier said then done
That’s a fair assesment. But what’s the ratio games that you actually go back to compared to the amount of games you own in total? Unless you only play very few games, the amount of games a person owns vastly outnumbers the games they actually go back and play multiple times. Just looking at my steam library, I own hundreds of games I’ve completed once and have never touched again along with about 2 dozen I actually go back and play occasionally.
Guilty enough to deserve death?
What you’re describing is still toxic masculinity and has absolutely nothing to do with toxic femininity. Men that have been hurt by their previous partners or ridiculed for being emotional, is toxic masculinity. This is because men are discouraged from expressing their emotions or seeking support, reinforcing the harmful stereotype that vulnerability is a sign of weakness. Men get hurt by women doing this because of the toxic view many men and women carry about masculinity and male gender roles.
Toxic femininity on the other hand, is a societal expectation placed on women to conform to traditional gender roles and stereotypes, like being passive, nurturing, and submissive.
Yes. And the reason for that is toxic masculinity. That’s the point they were making. They were explaining the why, not the what.
Childcare educator, a large amount of people suddenly wouldn’t be able to work because they have no one to watch their children.
Nowhere did I say kids shouldn’t do whatever they can to escape abuse, I wholeheartedly agree with that. I was addressing the fact that the original comment was saying that there should be no consequences regardless if it was an abusive environment.