Ew. He's not sexy.
Ew. He's not sexy.
She was a part of the bad thing, the bad thing that was pushed on our culture by a misguided authority, and then was flippant about being so, goodness, it's really not the twisty maze of faulty logic you're making it out to be.
I'm not a fanatic. I'm just letting you know that "following the wishes of the parents" isn't really the perception the fury is coming from.
Why are you certain it was the parents decision? Did you think that US moms simultaneously started asking for their sons to be circumcised en masse starting in the late 40s?
You're ignorant. Circumcision didn't become the norm because a whole bunch of parents suddenly wanted it; it was an institutional movement. From that POV she's a soldier making a kill.
Of course they can refuse, and parents don't request them, doctors suggested them.
We already know he wouldn't be the first gay player; and he's obviously not openly gay, so no, this line of rationalization doesn't work out.
I've seen plenty of gay rom-coms (because there are plenty, and I can't believe this is an actual question), and it still hasn't been topped in over a decade.
I can't believe this is a serious question if you've ever attempted to find either movies or books like that.
See what you did.
Shrug. I'll lick it off if you're worried.
Nice sneaky heartwarming V-day story.
They're 10 and 12.
Ha ha
It's a disorienting immerssiveness; to be reminded that "people walked around just like we do today" an entire lifetime ago. If only because we're used to people of the time being distanced by an alienating monochrome.
Pretend most women are lesbians and that they'd beat you up if you came onto them; only talk to those who you think are really worth risking a beating because it's clear they're into you.
Hear, hear! More things to purchase simply to feel normal, please!
That's still "Westwern" (white) chauvinism
But I'm in the market for Kindles and I just wanted to get an opinion on it. Stop reading into things.
I overheard a few strangers in a bar chatting and the sole woman let it slip that she was 30 and a virgin; the conversation died so awkwardly.