Hosted by Jenifer (Zarknorph)
Confused malcontents swilling Chardonnay while awaiting the Zombie Apocalypse.
6/17/21
Imagine being afraid to try on clothes in a change room, use the bathroom at a bar or even shower at a hotel. It's a daily reality for women in South Korea, where cameras are increasingly hidden in locations designed to capture people in their most private moments.
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A woman who refused more than $800,000 to drop her sexual assault complaint was financially destroyed and faced jail until police were forced to admit their key witness was a self-confessed liar.
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Strange. It's rather pathetic. Do you think it's about sex or about being in control? Or both.
6/17/21
He was so brazen about it!
How dare she move the clock.
That's control.
6/20/21
Mai thought getting married at 17 would help her parents' financial strife, but what happened instead was not what she expected.
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adwil said:My father advised me never to go to court over anything.
That's the best way to ensure that nothing ever changes.
6/20/21
Jenifer (Zarknorph) said:Mai thought getting married at 17 would help her parents' financial strife, but what happened instead was not what she expected.
A lot of people in other societies see that their first duty is to the family. In societies where the male is dominant, women and children have to do as they're told.
When my father's second wife remarried, her husband prevented my half sister from continuing with her piano lessons, and blocked her musical career.
All children and the wives had to do as they were told. My Grandfather refused to let my father go to Grammar School because he hadn't. My father joined the army as soon as he could and never spoke directly to his father again.
6/20/21
"That's the best way to ensure that nothing ever changes."
It's the best way of ensuring you hang on to your house and possessions so you can will them to your children.