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Nothing in common as in every subject one of us tried to bring up as something we liked in an attempt to find something to talk about, the other would respond with a variation on "not really my thing, but how about such and such?" only for that to be repeated. I cannot, in any instance, fathom what would lead someone

When it becomes clear that I have little to nothing in common with a guy and he's still pressuring for another date, ignoring me when I say that I don't need or want to be walked out to my car, etc it becomes clear to me that he's only interested in me on a physical level.

Thank you for saying this. Also, when I say I want to date a nice guy, I mean a person who cares about me as a person, not just a sexual object to be won after a certain number of doors have been held open. I'm fairly positive that goes for the majority of the female population.

I'm not sure if I'm with you on capitalist culture being the cause, but just generally I feel like kids aren't being taught basic niceties and it's carrying over as they grow up. I'm a receptionist, and my boss's kids don't even acknowledge my existence when they come in. I don't know if it's because they are shy or

I nominate Ryan Gosling instead of Tim Gunn, that way they are both named Ryan.

Thank you for posting this! I was just trying to find it to post!

For me, it's all about something fitting easily in my bag. If I'm going out and taking a tiny clutch instead of my giant bag that fits my whole life in it, I opt for an applicator-less for the sake of saving space.

Yes, a photograph of someone in petticoats and a full length dress is pervy if it's with the intention of focusing on someone's ass and/or boobs. The woman took these photos of girls she didn't know for the specific purpose of drawing a reader's gaze to those areas. Like it or not, women have butts, women have

It would still be a pervy picture if the girl was dressed as someone off of Little House on the Prairie. Any photo taken specifically to look at a girl's (or woman's but ffs, ESPECIALLY a freaking 13 year old girl) butt, boobs, etc. is creepy as all hell.

The point here, however, is that he wasn't saying she didn't know anything because she was a woman. Douchebaggy or not, it just wasn't sexist.

While we are mortal enemies (Ducks all the way!), I'm with you on this. She was the one who volunteered that she couldn't skate. He didn't assume anything because she was a woman.