See, and that’s my issue. This very patronizing response does not address the core tenants of what dudes is saying because then you’d have to agree dudes are right. You saying this as if brothers are saying that BW shouldn’t ever be protected.
We know that they should, but when they tell us different things on different days that clash what Was said the day before, what are we supposed to do?
Last month people was telling men, KeKe Palmer baby father don’t have the right to tell her how to dress. That they wasnt Married. Now unmarried women is asking for married and community based stipulations? You’re making points I don’t agree with but that’s what the women are asking for, so why aren’t ALL MEN collectively calling that out?