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6 Reddit comments about Not That Kind of Girl: A Young Woman Tells You What She's "Learned":

u/itsfoine · 66 pointsr/The_Donald

You could even text Lena Dunham something and she will send blast emails during the DNC (but I don't know why you would ever do that).

She is literally a pig and one of the most sexist celebrities out there. She tries to fight for woman's right but she is no poster child. She literally published a book, NOT THAT KIND OF GIRL, which describes abusing and experimenting sexually with her younger sister Grace, whom she says she attempted to persuade to kiss her using “anything a sexual predator might do.” In one particularly unsettling passage, Dunham experimented with her six-year younger sister’s vagina. “This was within the spectrum of things I did,” she writes.

She is the type of person who attacks everyone who has an opinion that is different than hers and makes everything a sexist issue.

Is that the type of person you want fighting for your rights as a woman?

u/[deleted] · 10 pointsr/JordanPeterson

>especially when you are spreading information that accuses a public figure of being a child sex abuser.

Those are HER words about diddling her little sister from her book.



>In her newly published collection of personal essays, Not That Kind of Girl, Lena Dunham describes experimenting sexually with her younger sister Grace, whom she says she attempted to persuade to kiss her using “anything a sexual predator might do.” In one particularly unsettling passage, Dunham experimented with her six-year younger sister’s vagina. “This was within the spectrum of things I did,” she writes.

u/panella · 2 pointsr/infj

I'm in the middle of 5 different books because I am a bit of a moody reader (sometimes I'm in the mood to read something funny, other times I want something mysterious, something informative, something that will give me second hand embarrassment, etc.)

Currently I'm reading:

u/shadowdra126 · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_of_Books

Hi :)

I have been looking for This and This
to add to my collection, but since they are NEW I havent made posts about them here since I didnt think anyone would have them to part with yet