Because I am a Woman

I am a graduate student studying in Worcester, MA. I am also a peer sex educator, reproductive justice activist, and feminist.

This blog is about sex-positivity, sex-ed, feminism, reproductive justice, birth justice, intersectionality, and activism.

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Asker Anonymous Asks:
Somebody on a forum I go to brought up a very good point about how most popular sitcoms rely on laughing at, demeaning, humiliating, or belittling characters. Do you think this somehow contributes to bullying culture?
becauseiamawoman becauseiamawoman Said:

This is not something I am an expert on. It could reasonably play a part, but as far as I know there is no data to back up that statement.

  1. arsefarter said: he character’s mouths, because they know it works. Stuff like leave it to beaver wouldn’t get the laughs out of a live audience. the only exception i can think of is the cosby show, but the cosby show was good at everything so
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