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(38 Likes) Are there lesbian couples who would agree to a polygamous marriage with a heterosexual man?

Biology and we’ve been married twice for a long time, I understand the woman and her biological needs, I have the utmost respect for our woman by saying that everything is fine. What I do know is that they are guided and controlled by their hormones and monthly cycles. Biologically, women are tightly bound to have multiple male girlfriends, whether it’s a relationship, interest in their doctor, or a romance with a good girlfriend, but that’s a simple alternative to society labeling her a slut because she’s with more people. He likes to have intercourse. there is multiple male Sperm competition and men don’t realize their partner has semen in their ovaries and this is normal, also something we all care about. even when someone else is open, the flirtatious man calls and worries at all costs, then he can’t respect that he made a commitment. I do not hold a woman responsible for this choice based on biological needs, and a man should respect and not share his wife in the same way because he knows better.

(76 Likes) When the minimum wage rises to $15, will there be an increase in the salaries of those who have already made this increase?

The simple answer is that you have to think of the increase in the minimum wage as a “wage fluctuation,” or the start of a wave that starts at the lowest wage and then expands upward. Raising the wages of workers who earn slightly more than the minimum wage BUT – this increase dissipates as they rise. CURRENT, REASONABLE, FORESEEABLE INCREASE IN THE MINIMUM WAGE REDUCES INCOME INEQUALITY WITHOUT INCREASING UNEMPLOYMENT[1] Increasing the minimum wage creates inflationary pressure on an economy. However, concluding that inflation absorbs minimum wage growth is not supported by any macroeconomic research. It’s also a testament to the brilliance of a very cynical marketing effort trying to win arguments through a constant disinformation campaign, when he admits that facts don’t make good politics. Basically, changes in the minimum wage are related to the redistribution of wealth. There are many who believe that our current level of income inequality is a healthy byproduct of a functioning capitalist economy. I argue that these people do not understand capitalism and are deliberately blind to how devastating current levels of inequality are to our national productivity. Joseph Stiglitz was awarded the Nobel Prize in part for his work in this field. A really good summary of Joseph Stiglitz’s book, From the Price of Inequality: On the 1 Percent Problem: If raising the minimum wage is good, who would oppose it? In the long run, there is some good evidence that minimum wage increases benefit nearly everyone. HOWEVER, in the short run, the minimum wage allowance “labor” increases at the expense of “capital”. In other words, these changes are BEST for everyone. productive v. Rent Seeking Behavior. One of the most insidious by-products of income inequality is the dramatic increase in rent-seeking behavior; It is a pattern of behavior of wealthy interests that “change the rules” of our economy to redistribute a disproportionate share of resources without providing any value in return. There was a Presidential study on our “fraudulent economy” in 2017, I will cite the study as a footnote.[1]But here’s a rundown: How Rent-Seeking Perpetuates Inequality Those who oppose Minimum Wage Increases tend to be the same lobbying groups that sponsor an agenda of rent-seeking behaviors that exacerbate income inequality.[2]. These notable ‘non-beneficiaries’ also tend to contribute greatly to conservative causes. And like capital gains tax[3]inheritance tax[4][5] and regulations surrounding banking reform[6], these contributors are fully aware that they are advocating an unpopular position. That is, they cannot show their cards and admit their true intentions (would you?) – they need to come up with other arguments.[7] So, here’s what they do: Instead of debating issues, create counter-narratives that confuse voters. dogma. Now we are arguing about something other than the main issue. Most people are misled by their intuition on this issue. The “new” minimum wage argument has been moved away from peer-reviewed research into a well-crafted, solid narrative. Instead of facts, the voter hears an oversimplified “thought experiment” to cause him to conclude that he understands the issue. From there, it’s easy to convince that voter that you can guess their views on something similar to the same problem. But it doesn’t – and the same intellectual arrogance that gets excited to “understand” one problem prevents us from seeing that it doesn’t apply to the other problem. Who needs facts when you have a “thought experiment”? Think about the minimum wage argument you hear all the time. “If I did a job and suddenly the enactment of the minimum wage made me have to pay that worker more money, I would hire fewer workers.”[12] It sounds like a good argument, and its brilliance comes from asking the wrong question. It offers a simple microeconomic structure to refute a much more nuanced macroeconomic problem. Micro: Focuses on the decision of a single entity. And how the laws of supply and demand make a particular decision about price level or resource allocation. Macro: Focuses on the behavior of the economy as a whole and focuses on entire industries and economies, not just specific companies. It looks at economy-wide phenomena such as Gross Domestic Product (GDP), how decisions affect unemployment, national income, growth rate and price levels. By reducing the broad question of how the minimum wage affects the economy to “what would I do if something cost more?” conservatives reframe the argument. The micro question is the wrong question: it ignores all the secondary effects of the minimum wage: specifically (1) improves social mobility (2) reduces poverty (3) increases economic activity (4) increases monetary momentum. A more accurate micro-question would be: “If I ran a business and suddenly the minimum wage went into effect causing me to pay that worker more, BUT because the additional wages these workers were getting meant I had new clients. the money I spend on my job…” The secondary effects are important – even in thought experiments… But even economists can’t agree on the minimum wage, right? Not much. The minimum wage is one of the most studied phenomena in the entire economy, and the collective understanding is best expressed in Card Krueger’s 1993 paper Minimum Wages and Employment: A Case Study of the Fast Food Industry in New Jersey and Pennsylvania This is a comparative study of a single person. is work. The MSA uniting the two states – one with a minimum wage increase and the other without. It turned out that raising the minimum wage did not affect the increase in employment. The AMA contributed to better lives for low-income people who benefited from the pay increase. There have been some updates since then – particularly notable Belman and Wolfson[13] To be clear, this is not a “stand-alone study” but the culmination of 50 years of economic research on the subject. That’s what the real scientific process is all about – rarely “revolutionary” – and more often a collection of small, contentious, mysterious studies that support a slow and steady march of progress. Doesn’t the inflation caused by the minimum wage increase eliminate the benefit of the increase? not even near [14]Our economy is big. The impact of the minimum wage increase on the wider economy is minimal. However, a meaningful minimum wage provides upward mobility. You want to know what destroys an economy: no hope… But ideology persists – especially when misguided. Even independently, the study blocked a number of well-funded and increasingly stupid attacks for one reason: it’s true. (An example of the problems with the most recent “study” that the Heritage Foundation’s researchers (not economists) have created is a study on Seattle’s minimum wage hike. Not surprisingly, they wrote an intellectually dishonest piece. Seattle’s $15 Issues with a New Study on the Minimum Wage) Frankly, I blame the Democrats. Rather than using facts to refute an intellectually flawed attack, Democrats are promoting a “hardship at the bottom” story[16]. But ignoring the conservative dishonesty, they unwittingly affirm it. If voters understood how wealthy interests co-opted misunderstood policies such as opposition to minimum wages to support the largest transfer of wealth in history, they might eventually recognize these “job creators” for what they are. The Economist had a good article on this: The rich, the poor and the growing gap between them Instead, Democrats focus on philanthropy and empathy – both noble ideals – but completely inadequate for this ‘knife-fight’.[17] Still, you can’t blame the GOP… it represents their true base.[18] I’m disappointed that Dems didn’t want to scrap a bit. Read some more if you want: Angry restaurant worker / Jezebel blogger: angry but basically right Footnotes
[1] Xs://obamawhitehouse.archives…
[2] How does a powerful right lobby plan to stop minimum wage increases?
[3] Republican “Small Business” Tax Cuts Could Help Mostly Wealthy Individuals
[4] A big tax cut for billionaires, courtesy of the GOP
[5] Property Tax Used to Be Popular — Even With Republicans
[6] How Banks and Republicans Plan to Kill Financial Reform Under Trump
[7] How ‘Election’ Was the Most Misleading Word in Politics
[8] Trump Supporters Seem Not Ignorant, but Misinformed
[9] The GOP’s Misinformation Problem
[10] Conservative Voters Aren’t the Only Cause – Lawyers, Gun Money
[11] Frank Luntz’s Pain
[12] Column: Why is raising the minimum wage good economics?
[13] X://research.upjohn.org/cgi/v…
[14] Column: Why is raising the minimum wage good economics?
[15] Confirmation bias – Wikipedia
[16] I Don’t Know How To Explain To You That You Should Care About Others
[17] Opinion | Encourage, Fight Like Democrats and Republicans
[18] Plutocracy – Wi

(62 Likes) How can I thank my mom for buying me a real doll for my birthday?

I? Wow, that’s so progressive for him. I am grateful that my mother bought me my first new car for less than the price. lesbian love doll Real Baby t. I don’t know if I really want my mom to choose the options for a lifelike sex doll. And it’s kind of creepy to think of my mom having sex with her. Realdoll – The Most Beautiful Love in the World

(23 Likes) How Are Sex Dolls Made?

Now that you know what a sex doll is, your next question is how sex dolls are made.

(71 Likes) How does it feel to have anal sex with a sex doll?

I’m pretty sure the Anime Sex Doll felt nothing when pierced from behind.

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