Jhumpa21
Jhumpa21
Jhumpa21

Absolutely. I think the customers would have the hardest time adjusting. It would cost more to go out to eat, and there are so many people in the US who get off on "paying for MY service"/USentitlementBS who would lose their minds with the longer wait time for food and not having servers working their ass to the bone

no never no no no no. he makes me vomit. (but Brody, maybe probably yes)

totally gorg

hahahahahaaaa

thank you!

this is off topic and I'm in the grays so I hope someone finds this...but wth is linemouth. what is this: 0_________0 ???! is it eyes and a mouth? that IS supposed to be linemouth, right? is linemouth disapproving? ambivalent? concerned?

don't worry, the brain is so plastic, ours can become just as big, and theirs can get just as small depending on experience.

Here ya go. I have many more if you are interested. Also prostitutionresearch.com is a great resource.

that's what makes it so goooooood, tho. ;)

seriously.

No, it has the opposite effect. Rapes increase when it's legalized.

Can we not throw around the term "sex worker" when we don't know if the person in question is a "sex worker" (i.e. typically someone with options and choices to enter and leave/stop when they desire) or a prostituted person (someone with no options/choices to enter and leave/stop and typically subordinated by a pimp).

I agree that most are consistent in what they find attractive, but most do not openly act on that. If we didn't make people label their sexuality as soon as possible, people would not feel as compelled to identify as straight or gay or bi, and act in ways that support their label.

This is why there's a big part of me that's aversive to labeling myself as bi, or labeling anyone as anything. Our culture doesn't tolerate fluidity and openness very well. Rather than being born gay, or born straight, or born bi, aren't we all just born with sexuality? And it manifests in different ways throughout

Yes! I totally agree with this. It was only a few years ago that I started even identifying with the label "bi sexual" (and still don't wholeheartedly) b/c sexuality isn't something that fits in a box. (ahem. :) But seriously, tho. My sexual preferences are fluid and they really only matter at the moment I'm trying to

right?

the trolls are out and going hard on this one. trying to hold back!!!

"bi curious"?!?!?!?? excuse me. rage stroke.

I was just talking to someone about this yesterday. It makes it seem pointless to come out to people you meet b/c no one takes it seriously, or, in my experience, ppl in the gay community get pissed and dismissive about it. They don't think it's real and it makes it so hard to meet ppl. There are no "bi bars/clubs"

thank you! I don't know why that concept is such a reach for some ppl.