Ishouldbeworkingonmythesis
Ishouldbeworkingonmythesis
Ishouldbeworkingonmythesis

#antibodies

Why are people so bent on celebrating suffering this year? Domestic violence, pandemic disease and death (where thousands of people have died and thousands more inevitably will), racism?

*Controversial Opinion Time*

99% sure that letter wasn't actually written by a woman.

We share the pants. And the skirt. Man-dy looks good in a skirt.

MRA will be out in force. Ignore/dismiss, 'yall!

THIS!

I suck at being fashionable and pretty. I mean I know it can be done - because I see youtube videos of women who look a lot like me who with application of make up and such suddenly go from "square faced lumpy boyish thing" to "hot as hell model". I can't seem to make it work, and I too fear it hurts my

"I think Anderson's piece is wonderfully, passionately written and worth a read, but I also think the problem with it lies in not the facts, nor the tone, nor the frustration, nor the wishful thinking, but rather with the resignation that the answer is, always, to change something about us, always us.

I was never taught how to do my hair or makeup, so I just... don't. Sometimes I wonder if it's holding me back at work, especially when the other women around me are perfectly groomed and styled. But at the same time, I can get out of bed and out the door in ten minutes flat.

I've been saying this for a while now.

I grew up in a time when being a "gamer" was cause for ridicule. Shit, admitting to owning a Nintendo in the mid-80's was a good way to get your ass kicked at my school (not at all schools, I understand).

Now that gaming's finally mainstreamed, and the hobby has -finally- gained

So, in parts of America, people force women to give birth to children but the same people won't allow said women to feed their babies? OKAY THEN.

I love full on goth style. I'm totally doing it next week. Let's see if my students will recognize me on Halloween, as I'm usually more in a boho style.

I laughed so hard, I almost climaxed.

OH MY GOD. This guy is irritating me so much.

If I remember correctly (I read them awhile ago), they did have a safe word and Ana used it, but Christian ignored her/kept going. Um, yeah.

I'm really surprised that more people haven't spoken up about how offensive/ignorant these books are - I mean, the author basically says that you have to be really screwed up in the head to be into BDSM. Anabellastasia Stwaneele basically saves Chrestwardian Culgreylen from his terrible, dark, ugly, sick mind - which

I fucking get it. I fucking get it. I'm a guy who tends to think of myself as pretty forward thinking, pretty on top of the changing tide of sexual dynamics, and down with it but then every once in a while something happens, someone's mad, I've crossed a line and I didn't know how or why or felt like they were blowing

3. Compliments are not currency.