Someone didn't read the article. It's not just women, it's most people.
Someone didn't read the article. It's not just women, it's most people.
Do you mean Silver Nemesis? To be honest, I did not like that story at all. The weird lady from hundreds of years ago who time travelled using potions in a cauldron and went on about how evil she was, the extremely incompetent Neo-Nazis, there was just too much silly stuff in it.
I think a lot of non-Australians/New Zealanders think it's gross because they have no idea how to use it and when they try it just spread a thick layer on their toast like it's peanut butter or something.
Oh yes, it's got nothing to do with sexism, it's just because 50% of the population is awful, relying on 'the gash' and unsuited to be working in movies!
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I don't know if this is helpful or not, but just in case: unlike flax seeds, you actually don't need to grind up chia seeds to use them as an egg substitute in baking. Just mix them with some liquid and wait a few minutes for them to gel. Also a great fuss free egg substitute - psyllium husk.
Ah, you're trolling. Fair enough.
Hotbrain was trying to disprove your statement that said that women mostly don't like the prevalence of portrayals of women with their boobs displayed prominently in a sexual way in videogames just because they are jealous of what they don't have. Her example doesn't necessarily bring anything to the discussion at…
So... if she has smaller boobs she's just jealous, and if she has bigger boobs she's just bragging? Plus if a guy finds one sided objectification offensive he's white knighting and just trying to get laid, right?
So... if all that doesn't make someone 'a racist' what does? Racism can be a hell of a lot more subtle than just going around yelling racial slurs at people.
Yeah, I am never more thankful to be living in Australia than after reading articles like these. Go go decent minimum wage!
I dunno, that's our system in Australia (tipping is fairly rare, and it's usually just pocket change) and everyone seems pretty happy with it. We have a quite high minimum wage, and you know when you go to a restaurant that the prices listed on the menu are all you have to pay, no calculating tax or tips on top.…
That should be fine, as long as you take note if they are sending non verbal signals that they want to be left alone.
You don't even need to be actually travelling alone to cop this attitude, unfortunately. I travelled with three of my female friends to Cambodia about two years ago, and while we were sitting at a night market two guys who were also travelling approached us for a conversation. They were pretty nice overall but one of…
Seriously, are you me? Same height, plus my boyfriend is the same height. Luckily our friends are more, let's say mature than your guy's seem to be so we've never had any comments aside from people noticing that he is actually a tall person when they stand next to him, rather than seeing him next to me.
Yeah, you're not. I enjoy that stuff too, as long as I know that it's just staged and all the actors are actually performing out of personal choice, of course.
I couldn't agree less, I'm about an inch taller than you and I don't feel that height has anything to do with being manly. I do quite like being tall, so dating a shorter guy has never bothered me in the slightest, or made either of us feel less 'sexy'.
Yeah I read a study that (if I recall correctly) indicated that it is short women and tall men who are the most fussy about having a traditional height difference. I guess because it doesn't limit their dating pool as much, they can afford to be 'picky' in that respect.
It really really depends on the people in the relationship. My partner and I like to watch porn together and separately, and discuss what we like to watch. I find it does actually help the relationship, it creates closeness and helps spark discussions on what we like and don't like in bed.
Huh? Unfortunately there's no part of our brain that's just sitting there doing nothing, so that wouldn't work.