Batlife
Batlife
Batlife

You're exchanging one situation for another. We're not talking about a situation where a guy has a crush on a friend and confesses it - that's fine. We're talking about a guy who wants to date a woman but doesn't have the balls to ask her out, so he fakes friendship out of the belief that "being nice" obligates her to

We have really got to start teaching young boys - starting very young - that raping intoxicated women is a mark of shame on their manhood. These situations of multiple men, all of it recorded on video, is all about proving male dominance to each other and it will NEVER end until we reform this sick version of

I would be eating bagels every damned day if I lived in your neighborhood.

For women, it goes like this. "Oh wait, you've only pretending to be my friend and care about me all these months/years? Really you were seething with resentment because I was dating other men, and weren't being nice because you're a good person, but because you thought I would blow you as thanks? And even though I

I keep waiting for Wegmans to take over the world. We need it on the west coast.

on XOJane last a woman wrote an article about being fat, 40 and getting laid all the time, and the comments were unreal. A ton saying "big deal, men will fuck anyone, these guys probably aren't even attracted to you." It blew my mind. Many women cannot get laid at all, or they can't get laid in a way they find safe

Of them all, Brace seems the least interested in women. But most of them seem to view women with disdain and Vin is the only exception.

It's hard to find a real story that makes Shirley Jackson's The Lottery look mild by comparison. But this did it.

Please!!!!! That would be the absolute best.

Cannot wait.

It sounds like you're asking out women who aren't interested in you. If they wanted to pursue something romantic, they're not going to head for the hills because you asked them out.

I remember that scene so well. Hard to imagine that kind of book (Parachutes and Kisses) being published today.

I think a lot of that stems from social media and online dating. It's very easy to get into these "talking" situations where you're flirting online and emailing and texting, but not actually dating. It has the fun of romance and intrigue, but no real risk, and there's always the idea to not get yourself locked into

I feel like Heather Graham could turn in a knock-out performance right now as a trophy wife-turned-tweaker. Jittery, crazy-eyed, still pretty - she could really sell it. Maybe she was a kind-hearted trophy wife whose husband got a young mistress when she turned 40, and so she turned to meth, and the whole thing ends

I never picked up on the Scooby Doo ghost till now. But yes, the cover was genius and totally sold it. I read these in middle school and I remember actively anticipating not just Petals on the Wind, but the cover - I was dying to see how the characters looked grown up.

It says a lot about this show that I've completely forgotten a scene where a resurrected swamp witch brings alligators back to life to eat hunters alive. There's just so much other insanity that drowned it out.

It's about proving your male dominance to your fellow men. For men like that, earning male approval carries enough social worth than they're willing to hurt a woman in the process.

Taran Killam, but then he's conventionally attractive in my book. (See: Boy Dance Party from SNL.)

As someone who's dated some drop-dead gorgeous men, I can tell you the idea of women liking hotties is just ENRAGING to some people. Male friends and coworkers have treated me with virulent scorn after seeing me with a beautiful man, even though they wouldn't hesitate to date a beautiful woman. It's a double standard;

The woman has excellent taste.