
“an album whose pleasures should be apparent to only Ryan Adams fans”
“an album whose pleasures should be apparent to only Ryan Adams fans”
Yeah, exactly.
I guess I’d make a distinction between a partner finding me attractive, and a partner being attracted to me. Like, I’d be fine having a partner who didn’t think I was particularly objectively good-looking. But I don’t think I could be with someone who didn’t desire me — who didn’t find themselves compelled and aroused…
He acknowledges that it’s one match, though?
Meanwhile, all three Spanish teams who played yesterday won, despite playing in a league that’s regularly dismissed as being unexciting and uncompetitive.
For me, it’s less the physical discomfort and more the financial hit. Tampons are expensive, and I have to buy them for literally decades! Plus, by the time I’m comfortable asking a partner to pick them up at the store on their way over, we’re also past the point of formal dates, so it’s not like they’re picking up…
We’ll go Dutch on the dinner bill when we start going Dutch on my tampon bill.
I see you’ve read my fanfic porn.
So, does Purity actually make a sly case for feminism through its hyper-focus on masculinity (à la Fight Club the book), or are the anemic attempts it makes in this direction overwhelmed by the sense that women are ruining men (à la “Fight Club” the film)?
For the first time ever, I say the following as a positive statement: those two really deserve each other.
I look forward to the massive uptick in funding to support families of children with Downs Syndrome that I’m sure will accompany this bill.
If there’s anyone out there who deserves his knighthood, it’s Sir Patrick Stewart. He’s not only a tremendous talent, but a tremendous person, who speaks out against domestic violence (in honor of his mother) and veteran’s issues (in memory of his father, whose abusive patterns stemmed from his experience in combat).…
“They need to work on their own issues and why they have so much hate and anger first.”
Eh, I see where you’re coming from, even if I don’t agree. And as far as making things too personal — I don’t think that’s possible, given the subject matter!
I’m sorry for your cousin’s struggles — and for you, having to live through that by proxy, which I know brings its own kind of pain.
That’s exactly what I was curious about — in France, physical therapy (or rééducation périnéale, as it’s charmingly referred to) is free to all mothers and widely used. I wonder if that’s covered by US insurance.