Is someone ordering fries and chicken tenders at a restaurant that specializes in culturally significant foods, or one that brands itself as a place for fine dining (not to be confused with loek red lobster or whatever) a turn off for you
Yes
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Is someone ordering fries and chicken tenders at a restaurant that specializes in culturally significant foods, or one that brands itself as a place for fine dining (not to be confused with loek red lobster or whatever) a turn off for you
Yes
No
Would you be turned off if you went to a fancy restaurant with some and they ordered chicken tenders and fries
Yes
No
youre just mad because im enjoying a stellar lamb biryani and they didnt have ketchup for your tenders
We went to a fucking sit down restaurant and you can't evwn try to eat something different? HUGE turn off
picky eaters can die
This is a bad idea but:
Do you think someone should be allowed to get an abortion on the basis of the fetus's sex? (a mother aborting all daughters because she wants a son, for example)
Yes, also I'm pro-choice
No, also I'm pro-choice
Yes, also I'm pro-life
No, also I'm pro-life
Fetuses do not have hair
If you answered "no, also I'm pro-choice" you are not pro-choice.
Do you guys think [redacted] is gay? *remembers it’s bad to speculate abt people’s sexualities* I know for certain [redacted] is gay
One part of the abortion question people kind of need to just accept is thag there is no equivalent situation to having someone entirely encased inside and dependent on your own body. It's a unique situation unlike anything else. So the person whose body is used like that must be the ultimate authority in the situation.
every single woman with “sensory issues” rushing to the comments as soon as a feminist has the most lukewarm take on shaving
Funny how it’s always the leg, pit and pubic hair when the hair on one’s head can also be a sensory nightmare (that’s why I shave my head). And funny how we don’t constantly hear about autistic men shaving themselves when they have sensory issues too.
- Cain when god rejected his offering
as a certified autist i can't imagine anyone actually enjoying shaving their body. the scraping of the razor across the skin is a nightmarish sound to me. the way stubble is rough and grazey when it grows back??? hellish.
i haven't shaved my body in probably 8-10 years. the only good thing to shave is your head.
as a younger woman, growing into her consciousness, realizing abortion was necessary for women's health and not evil, I did have hang-ups about feeling "good" about it, seemed we had to have a reverence for the unfortunate reality of it, that it "made sense" people feel weird about it.
what took me to the point of realizing actually, abortion is great and we should all love it and champion it, is realizing there is no reason not to treat it as an amoral choice. No morality need be attached to the decision. We don't have to understand the internal lives of every woman who gets an abortion. I understand why pro-choice rhetoric leans on stories to pull on our heartstrings, make us aware of the tragedy of difficult choices and horrible illnesses and mothers struggling to take care of their children, the idea that "every abortion is a moral abortion", but I think it can do a disservice to abortion to lean too heavy on this rhetoric.
Abortion is medically necessary because women shouldn't be forced to experience pregnancy, that's it. Men cause pregnancy, but women experience it. It's long, it takes resources from the body, it's often painful, puts women at risk of huge complications, medical misogyny can make pregnancy care and labor care excruciating, and at the end of it a new infant human is brought into the world that needs to be taken care of immediately with intense effort, and then the care never stops. Why should women have to do that just because a man decided to ejaculate inside of her? I don't care where she came from, I don't care what she knows, I don't care what she believes, I don't care how she spends her time. Frankly, it's not my business. She's making a medical decision, she's making a life decision. She doesn't have to articulate any "correct" opinions on the matter to anyone.
Might as well ask the morality of getting an MRI scan or setting a bone. Imagine if men could ejaculate cancer in us, we'd be asking if it's morally incorrect for women to seek out medical care to combat it.
A woman has every right to choose whether or not to GET pregnant, but you’re fooling yourself if you really think that the societal pressures to abort aren’t coercive; misogynistic, efforts to make women more convenient for men.
I'm going to have an abortion just because of this post
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hyperspecific poll time...
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If you ever see me describe myself as "queer and neurodivergent" at ANY point that's me signalling that I've been kidnapped and my captor is forcing me to keep posting as to not cause suspicion
i’ve noticed an uptick in aggressive advertisement for crisis pregnancy centers (CPCs) in my city. one thing about them that particularly disturbs me is the claim that they offer “abortion pill reversals.” The practice of “abortion pill reversal” is not safe or ethical and is pure pseudoscience.
Most medication abortions are completed with two pills, mifepristone and misoprostol. Mifepristone stops the production of progesterone which stops the growth of the pregnancy, while misoprostol causes the uterus to contract and expel the pregnancy. Until recently mifepristone had to be dispensed in person by a licensed provider (see the recent FDA ruling that now allows for mifepristone to be dispensed at retail pharmacies, both in person and by mail). CPCs often target women who are in vulnerable and emotional states after they have taken mifepristone as they leave the abortion clinic. Many protesters use manipulative language to convince women that they can “reverse” the effects of mifepristone. “Abortion pill reversal” typically means a prescription of progesterone, which is theorized by some crisis pregnancy centers and anti-abortion advocates to reverse the effects of mifepristone. This is not true— after the patient has taken mifepristone, there is a 50% chance that the pregnancy may continue if misoprostol is not taken. In addition, mifepristone itself is “teratogenic,” meaning that if a pregnant woman has taken the drug but the pregnancy is not successfully aborted, there is an increased risk of birth defects and pregnancy complications.
The single "abortion pill reversal" study that was controlled & supervised by an institutional review board (meaning, an ethical study which included control subjects) was ended early due to safety concerns. There have been no studies on reversing the teratogenic effects of mifepristone using a prescription of progesterone. Without the addition of misoprostol, mifepristone is only 50% effective at terminating a pregnancy, and no data indicates that an additional prescription of progesterone changes this statistic. There is currently no medical or scientific basis for this practice.
One small thing: there’s no strong evidence for the teratogenicity of mifepristone. Which of course means it could very well be, but we don’t really know. Continuing a pregnancy after misoprostol is associated with an increased risk of some very rare facial and limb deformities. https://www.ipas.org/clinical-update/english/recommendations-for-abortion-before-13-weeks-gestation/medical-abortion/risk-of-fetal-malformations/
sorry yeah, you're actually not allowed in the grocery store anymore. yeah, everyone thought it was super weird when you were rummaging in your wallet for your debit card and it was making everyone super uncomfortable and taking a long time. sorry
the real androgynous struggle is that ASOS & ASOS marketplace don’t allow you to browse the men and women categories simultaneously unless you do a search :(
For this game of dodgeball, I will be specifically targeting the gayest and most autistic among you to eliminate.
Okay so normal rules then
how to make smalltalk with strangers in a hot tub:
- ahh the hot water soothes my open sores
- i have to go to the bathroom so bad but the waters so nice i dont want to get out
i wish all working class brits a very riot when your government tries to spend a billion dollars on that bitch’s funeral while your cost of living skyrockets, and i wish all non brits a very support working class brits while their country catches on fire
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