No, because sexism is institutional. someone may be biased against a man, but men do not experience sexism as an institutional issue. And I will spend exactly no time trying to make men feel...
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No, because sexism is institutional. someone may be biased against a man, but men do not experience sexism as an institutional issue. And I will spend exactly no time trying to make men feel...
Jesus you're a creep.
<---- lady person here. Afraid of no particular man. Likes to hike. Has never been solo hiking. The most solo I would consider is me + a large dog. Has been physically assaulted by men...
Oh for bleep's sake. Found the misogynist.
I'm glad they appear more competent, i hope they avoid any further water side teeth brushing, and I really hope they stop hitting their baby :(
I'm not clear what you mean. Can you clarify which biases against men you're thinking of?
Man, he talks big about spending time with his baby and loving him through a tantrum for someone who hits a baby in the face :-/
No argument there. I hope OP is able to get his medical issues addressed and get back to the trail ASAP. Good luck OP! I hurt my back at work some 18 years ago (blew out a disc) and things...
well, maybe that's the clue...lots of folks do succeed. it's one of the few gargantuan physical undertakings that you can completely tailor to your own physical capacity, and that you can get in...
I can assure you that hitting a toddler in the face and drawing blood is legally a crime and child abuse in all fifty states.
I was on their side, initially. The baby will be fine. I'm sure he runs around every time they take a break.
Dad's hitting the baby in the face though? Welp. That's abuse, and I...
For several reasons, it would be irresponsible for me to hike without a phone. So you bring it, but you don't make it easy to use it. you shut it off, you put it in a ziploc, you put a ziploc in a...
Thank you very much, everyone. You've give us a good place to start.
For a hiking companion: have any men dealt with severe, not-responsive to medication, nocturnal enuresis and successfully thru-hiked? We're perusing several options, including packing briefs...
(I am also open to feedback about alternative routes if people think they are more preschool-friendly. Heh. Now I'm worried.)
TY everyone. I have hiked it before, post-college, pre-family. Took me just shy of three weeks. The youngster is a trouper but the person who mentioned it is right; four weeks may be a little...
Hello everyone. Title pretty much says it all. Planning a month-long July 2016 with the whole family. (youngest is four, mpd expectations have been adjusted accordingly). In your opinion,...