HuxtableSweater
HuxtableSweater
HuxtableSweater

I think you mean Ravens fans, not Baltimore sports fans. Unless you think fans of the Orioles, Blast, and old Bullets fans are particularly rude and obnoxious.

I already know what the person who chose that picture was thinking. "Let me find a picture with a bronzed helmet."

Few things are funnier than scrawny college student fans talking shit to an athlete because they know he's most likely not going to jump over the table and give them an awful hiding. That would stop if fans knew that once a week, every team gets one free fan beating. That would change shit real quick. Or it would just

In a totally consenting and aware situation, am I allowed to have a totally open girlfriend while I am completely accommodating of her life? If she's a cool/good person and wanted to do it, I can totally see a guy buying into it. I think it is possible to have an intimate, non-sexual, but honest, relationship with

High-five. And to add, white men in the demographic you named were REALLY obsessed with Tyson and his narrative. But way to nail it.

Oh, are all male friends white? That makes me sad, because that would mean I have no lady friends. I ask you to revisit your definition of "male friends."

OK, but why now? Mike Tyson has had a show in Vegas, on Broadway, been in the Hangover, makes countless appearances on radio and TV, but there's something about SVU that somehow crosses the line? Shouldn't you have boycotted the Hangover movie studio, and the TV and radio stations, etc.?

I don't see what Phil Mickelson has to do with Serena and her sister, Sloane. Is he half black and therefore Serena and Sloane's de facto grandfather?

I knew this was going to be special the minute I read the title. And boy did it not disappoint. Did I mention they both really look just like Oprah and Nelson Mandela? They're basically twins.

Agree with everything you said, man. And so now, fuck off, fucktard.

Apparently when Kobe's about to break down, not only does he play the piano, he gets someone else to take picture of him being on the edge playing the piano, stamps the photo, and then tweets about it.

Hil-arious.

I mean that's what I usually mean by, "Would you like tea?"

Aww, thanks much.

Very well put, JB23. Of course some people willfully ignore signts, but sexual miscommunication is so common that it is the basis of the entire romantic comedy genre.

That's some sad truth right there. I've also given the utterly bewildered look to a few women before and said, "Um, who have you been dating?" It hurts my soul to have to tell someone that what they've put up with isn't shit they should be putting up with. I once dated someone who told me that the only person she'd

I absolutely believe that there are men who willfully ignore body language. However, I also believe that there's a subset of body language, used by both men and women, that is certainly unclear. As I just shared elsewhere, I've been in situations in the past where I later learned sex was wanted, but I read signs, that

Sometimes. But that's certainly not true across the board. There are egregious examples like the one in the article. But the thing about signals is that there are several ways to interpret them. And often people, both men and women, send signals that they either don't intend to send or can be interpreted in the exact

Well, this article is about that topic. If someone wrote an article about "regular weddings" and esteem, I bet there would be comments about narcissism. You can blame people for commenting on the subject of the article as if people are supposed to just start painting with broad strokes.

If the only way someone can amend self-esteem/value assessments is by having a huge celebration with cake and back-pats, then there's still an esteem/value assessment problem. I think anyone should be able to have any party they want. But if the purpose of said party is tied to one's esteem, then it's not the answer.