And there is a TON , and I mean a TON of foul language in their articles too! The articles have foul language and the comments section are full of angry trash talking women. They're actually MORE aggressive and violent than men! I had no idea they were like that. LOL. I hate to laugh about violence as violence is never a funny joke but it's almost comical coming from women.
In this photo , they praise a young 20 yr old something girl for punching out a guy!!

http://jezebel.com/5924437/is-it-wrong- ... ser-a-hero

And this photo is from an article titled "Why I punched a Stranger" LOL
http://jezebel.com/5878537/why-i-punched-a-stranger

I've only landed on one page of their site and I already found crazy stories like this. WOW! I knew American/Western women have been masculinizing themselves and becoming aggressive as Social psychologist Jean twenge's research has shown, but I had no idea the high level feminists were truly violent nor did I have any idea they used so much foul language in their articles. I already found foul language just by browsing the titles of the articles without even having to read deeply into them. One title starts out... "Well, it's f***ing depressing to say" . No joke, but they use more foul language than even we do here at happier abroad!! LOL.
All this aligns with Jean Twenge's research report on American women as quoted directly from her book below. This quote from her book below also comments on how women in America seek sex as openly and aggressively as men now days. Basically, Jean Twenge is saying that women in AMerica are men, with the only difference being the sexual organs.
"When Dr. Twenge compared standardized testing of masculinity scores with testing done in the 50's compared to 2006 test scores, the 2006 test scores showed that, "50% of the women in my sample scored as "masculine" on the test, meaning that they had endorsed significantly more of the stereotypical masculine traits (like assertive) than the feminine items. When the test was written in 1973, only about 20% of the women scored that way.The 1960’s might have been the sexual revolution, but apparently it was just the beginning. For her masters thesis with me, Brooke Wells gathered data on sexual behavior and attitudes from research reports on 269,649 young people collected over four decades - the most comprehensive study ever done of change over time in sexual behavior. Both men and women’s sexual behavior shifted with time, but the changes for women were the most striking. Women now approach sex similarly to the way men do. Today’s young women are not afraid to pursue sexual pleasure and are very assertive in going after what they want" (Generation Me, pg 162-164)