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In reply to the discussion: right? wrong? tell me. [View all]redqueen
(115,186 posts)48. Aw honey, you remember...
I was worried you wouldn't and that it would seem out of place and random. You were among my first friends here and it pains me to hear you hurting so. I truly didn't mean to make you cry.
I wish I knew what to say. I was the same as you, alone with someone who 'cares'. I was very very lucky, and I hope the same for you. Take care of yourself...
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Forgive my ignorance but I'm not really familiar with the protest in Africa.
Arcanetrance
Apr 2013
#12
it was interesting. allowed me to focus more what the issue is. silly men keep saying about naked
seabeyond
Apr 2013
#13
That was a very interesting read and comparison I learned alot thank you for linking that for me.
Arcanetrance
Apr 2013
#23
did you see the poster who didn't understand the article he was posting......
bettyellen
Apr 2013
#67
Male feminists on DU show no support for One Billion Rising, but constant support for boobs.
redqueen
Apr 2013
#18
does it become just another mans space on the net where women cannot be? are we giving up just
seabeyond
Apr 2013
#31
i have to shout out to gaspee also, who is feeling the same as you. love you muse....
seabeyond
Apr 2013
#33
You pine for the day when putting on clothes is considered effective protesting?!
boston bean
Apr 2013
#72