CassandraSays
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CassandraSays

I already pointed out that this isn't something Flynt came up with just to offend this particular conservative lady - it's a regular feature, and often the targets are men. You just decided not to address that point.

Yep, you certainly are proving that you're not the brightest bulb in the box . Thanks for that.

I fear for his future patients. Can you imagine?

Dear straight people! If you are already in West Hollywood, there are many, many other places you could go that are not The Abbey. Granted that it's a cool place, but really, come on now. At this point it has been made clear that most gay bars don't really enjoy hosting bachelorette parties. Would it kill you to

I've never run into that in a gay bar. The only time I ran into guys like the ones you're referring to (and yes, sadly they do exist) was on the train in London - apparently they liked the looks of my boyfriend and were very upset to see him with me. They kept loudly opining that he should piss on me, since I was

Masticating a combination of meat, cheese, bread, and condiments - a true achievement that only a few special women can manage.

But he has fans! Look downthread, we have one shouting in all caps.

She's not the only person who's been featured like this - it's a recurring feature in the magazine. Learn to read (and how to use capitalization properly).

In Japan it's so bad that there's a specific word for approaching strange women and asking for sex/trying to pick them up. Guys do it in groups, and some areas have started posting signs not unlike no-smoking signs to indicate that it's not allowed (my friend saw these in Shibuya in Tokyo for example).

Yeah, my sexist asshole radar went off too. And before zie responds...no, if you are a woman that does not change my opinion of your comment.

Christina Applegate was right there, and she just stood there watching.

This person appears to be a troll, and you know we're not supposed to approve them. Why did you do that?

It's the relentlessness of it that really gets to you, the fact that you do learn to see it as being like wallpaper after a while. Which is why I think that men claiming that it isn't common because they never see it are full of shit - unless you're both blind and deaf, or you live alone on a remote mountain, you've

You're really in no position to decide whether or not things that never happen to you, and that you didn't witness, are "harmless" or not. Having been on the receiving end I can tell you for a fact that those comments are not "friendly" in the slightest. They are also almost never accompanied by a genuine smile, or

The comebacks need to be specific, is the problem. My all time favorite was when I saw a dude at the coffee shop with a tshirt reading "It's Not Going To Suck Itself" and an arrow pointing down to his cock. I stopped, looked him up and down, smirked, and said "in your case it's pretty much going to have to".

" How will parents who took their daughters to see the Twilight movies explain this?" he shrieks."

Like I said, I've worked with musicians whose persona is highly sexualised, and I've never seen anyone throw money at them - that's not a normal, predictable reaction to a performer with a sexy image. If you don't get it then you don't get it, but note that most other people seem to see his response as quite

This is a regular column that the magazine runs all the time using all kinds of different famous people, as you eventually figured out, so why are you even still making this comment?

He and Keanu Reeves were my first celebrity crushes. I still remember when he died, because it formed part of my lingering bad impression of LA (the fact that people stood around outside the club and watched him dying, and didn't try to help). I also remember reading about Reeves' response - he was such a mess that

But the thing is, I don't think it's the fact that women found him sexy that he was upset about. Seeing that video and then putting a poster of him on your wall is a predictable response, and he'd have been foolish to be surprised by that. Getting upset that women were screaming "take it off" at him during shows or