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Yeah I know it comes from the same place (pun not intended) but it feels completely different and far more intense when I orgasm from intercourse alone rather than external stimulation. So you can keep thinking it's a myth, while I keep enjoying my mind-blowing imaginary vaginal orgasms LOL

I'm sure it was moving, but it wasn't the presumption of shock value that kept me away. As a black woman, my refusal to attend was the desire to not be subject to acute displays of racism, to not have to share a space with those who would commit such offensive acts, and to not support an organization that permit such

But what frustrates me about this particular piece is that she, in exposing how horrible people can be, became herself complicit in subjecting every black attendee to racism or misogynoir. I passed up multiple invitations to attend the exhibit with friends because I had no intention of being placed in that position

That is a broke down wig. Holy shit. It's like she scalped Mariah Carey.

I have removed a lot of meat from my diet recently. I will continue to do so.

The difference in the way white bodies and black bodies are treated in the media is not limited to Ebola. It is common for dead and dying black people's bodies to be shown without regard to privacy or dignity or sensitivities of the viewing audience, but it is rare for white people to be shown in the same way. If

I guess the first question would be "why did they name their band that?"

"Antebellum" means "pre-Civil War."

Can we discuss the country band called "Lady Antebellum"?

I think there is also a difference in focus.

I like this, but I think "they look a lot like people" would have been better. It might not be common, but a woman can molest a little girl too. A child should always be taught that trust has limits and that appearances can be deceptive.

Haha! Yes!

He wasn't called a soul singer until he went to America. There are better soul singers in the UK than him but the have not broken America because they are not white.

I get that in a ideal world, where things like race, sexual orientation, or religion aren't used to oppress people. Back in the real world, though, it's clear she has led a very sheltered life that allows her to believe labels don't matter. However, for the average Black American or African American, that is not their

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She says, "seriously"? That's expert dissing? What am I missing.

Just a gentle reminder to fellow commenters that 100% improvement is not necessary to create improvement of any kind.

SPOILERS FROM HERE ON OUT: I think that's the only thing that the movie didn't hit completely on the head. She's a sociopath. She puts on a great imitation of the Perfect Girl but loses respect for anyone who falls for her act while at the same time intensely hating anyone who doesn't buy it. I felt like that came

Thank you! Why does everyone act like Amy is a "scorned woman"? She's a psychopath, and in my opinion a fun one.