HBhyena
HBhyena
HBhyena

"i was watching this show with my granddaughter and was very embarrassed." -I'm similarly embarrassed for you knowing that you're old enough to have grandchildren and still watching the VMAs.

Not murder, this is a permanent eviction from society. Totally appropriate.

If you do then you're part of the problem

Or you could find yourself in your mid thirties with no college degree and no work experience because you stayed home with the kids since he could earn more with his college degree. Then when your marriage turns into a living hell you realize you have no way of supporting yourself if you leave. But rock on man that

I know, right? I feel anyone I was actively fighting with who asked me to sort out our issues on a cliff would be met with a "why don't we do that while I cling to a chair in a crowded Starbucks?"

If you're a father, of course you can parent your daughter. If my parent you mean guide her and encourage her to make her own (good) decisions while letting her know that she's bound to make mistakes and that's okay too. Not so much if you mean police her budding sexuality in such a way that you make her ashamed of

Moreover, why to they pick the affectionate honorific only used in sex roleplay scenarios and when you're trying to get money for a new car stereo?

Age: 15

I never realized how much I needed a jazz album as a memento of losing my virginity until now.

Thank you, everyone, for the kind words. I've healed nicely from those mental wounds.

Age: 21
Location: his bed, house by the river
Partner: boy
How it went down: I've always had a high sex drive but throughout my teens, had no desire to share sex with anyone else. I masturbated like a fiend, but never felt the attraction of doin' it with a partner. Then one day, I just wanted it. I happened to be single

Age: 16

Age: 18
Location: The Allen Parkway Inn
Partner: Lead Guitarist in the band for a famous 70’s/80’s folk rock singer
How it went down: My best friend was a long time groupie of the singer. When he and his band came to play at Fitzgerald’s in the 80s, I leapt at the chance to go. She told me he had a really cute guitarist,

Maybe Kevin Hart has built a time machine and he thinks it's 1958! People were shorter back then, after all.

My issue with some men coming into the community is many are actively trying to make it a female-unfriendly place. I can't tell you how many Bronies say that they don't want women in their fandom, even though the show is for little girls. It started with calling us pegasisters and we weren't allowed to call ourselves

Right?

I also think there should be focus on the fact that Macklemore is not the first, won't be the last, and that there are plenty of queer hip-hop artists that we should be paying attention to.

You're all wrong.

People say the Devil, if you encountered him, would appear before you as a snake oil salesman with red skin, horns and a tail.