Why, hello there! Some of you may know me, most, likely not. I am Terry freakin' Steele. And you are my loyal fanbase. Or something like that. In this topic, we will be taking a huge cliche. You can... gasp ASK ME ANYTHING! I am also willing to do vocaroos. No nudes... Well, maybe a couple... Anyway, get to know the man himself in this triumphant return*!
*Warning. Return may not be permanent. Please contact your nearest available retailer for refunds if period of return is unsatisfactory to your requirements. Thank you.
Sometimes I enjoy dressing down a bit. I admit I own mostly jeans, but I try to accessorize using supplemental clothing and accessories. I also take the time to try to fix my hair into a way that looks good. If given the choice though, I would wear dress up almost all the time.
Actually yes, I did consider becoming a vegetarian for a while, but that was when I was still an angsty teenager.
Jesus, done quite a bit actually. Traveled western Canada working as a carnie, worked as a police guard at a local precinct, became a pothead for a while... You can read more in my new autobiography coming out soon; TerrySteele: Behind the Legend.
I appreciate the voluntary withdrawal though cause it gets pretty annoying when I have to start copying and pasting all these links to show women are not oppressed by men
I'm quite impressed. Kudos to you on that. You've made steps toward becoming a better Terry. Your research on the subjects at hand is quite impressive, but I disagree on the issue of slutshaming. A man can do similar things yet receive completely different reactions and attention than a woman. This is an example of gender specification and inequality, giving a man more freedom in certain cases, and reducing the freedom of women.
The Department of Justice, where the best statisticians essentially work, have announced the number is more in 1 in 60. Is that bad? Of course it is but wrong and misleading statistics don't help a movement.
Men are five to six times as likely to be a victim of physical assault than the likelihood that a woman is sexually assaulted. Where is the outrage?
Slutshaming is an etiquette problem and not an equality problem. I think for most people, the number of partners someone has had is a pretty important factor.
Actually, according to the Department of Labor, women in their 20s have higher wages than men in their 20s working the same jobs.
Cornell University recently released a study showing that women have a 2-to-1 advantage in getting a job.
Women do not make $0.76 per dollar made by men. It's a statistic so parroted to the point it's just outright false.
The statistic was created by measuring aggregate income of all men and women, divided by the number of men and women, respectively. Men's aggregate income is higher. Why? They work far more hours than do women and they typically go into STEM fields. The "pay gap" disappears once you account for differences in jobs, hours worked, where you live, education level, job tenure, etc.
1 in 5 women are not sexually assaulted. That bogus statistic and many others come from studies that have a lack of random sampling nor random assignment. These statistics, if you check out the beginning abstract for each of them, even mention that they are exclusive to certain campuses/universities. Even then, many of these studies have very low turn-out rate which skew results.