I hadn't seen that before, no - thanks so much for sharing. It gives me All The Mixed Feelings, because on the one hand, Su comes across as someone who's clearing willing to examine his blind spots and to listen. But on the other hand, dude, seriously? It took the 2012 election for "slut" to get a bad connotation and for its context to change? What world do you live in? I guess the series' lack of a more clear sex-positive stance might have to do with this kind of blind spot. He's willing to learn and I value that a lot, but he falls short because he still doesn't quite realise what a big deal that is when you're a girl or a woman.
PS: Looking forward to the blog's grand opening :D #nopressure
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PS: Looking forward to the blog's grand opening :D #nopressure