KaluzaKlein
KaluzaKlein
KaluzaKlein

Yeah, but someone quietly thinking dirty thoughts isn't inflicting those thoughts on someone with the express intent of making them uncomfortable. There is a huge difference.

Yes, THIS.

I think you're getting at a really good point, which is that there are different degrees of wanting to bone someone. I've had a number of attractive male friends who I find attractive but don't consider sexing until I'm a few drinks deep and/or really horny. If the attraction is mild, it's just not worth changing the

Yes, there are plenty of couples who were friends first. It's worth noting that most of them were actual friends, and their friendship was never a thinly veiled attempt to maneuver the other into a relationship.

White cis women who happen to be carrying condoms for personal use aren't likely to be bothered, no. Trans women of color, on the other hand, DO get targeted with this law, regardless of whether or not they're doing sex work.

That's true, but I can also honestly say that hooking up gave me a good chance to practice sexual assertiveness. A mildly inebriated hookup with someone you may never see again is a low-stakes situation. You're not emotionally invested so you're not as worried about being tactful and since you're having sex for the

It boggles my mind that they still make people mark their race on forms and don't allow them to specify if they're multiracial. It is 2013.

And it is. FOR YOU. And for lots of other people. For other people, it's not.

My most hated words are fart and felch.

I think "moist" is so universally disliked because of the juxtaposition of positive and negative connotations. "Moist" conjures visions of germy kitchen sponges and wet dirt full of worms and spiders and that really gross spot under the sink. It also describes tasty, skillfully cooked food and aroused vaginas. The

Fun, orgasms, experience?

I got made fun of for wearing plain white sports bras. A real one would have saved me some grief.

I think the lesson here is that boobs are different. I've heard similar complaints from a whole bunch of people but all my bras are VS and I haven't experienced any of the things people complain about.

THIS.

Their bras are decent. When I first started wearing bras they were one of the only reasonably priced places that stocked my size at all. They still are, to some extent. I've hated every bra I've ever bought anywhere else.

Feminists: yeah, objectification and oversexualization are legit issues. But watch the fuck out, because while fighting those things it is VERY easy to fall into the trap of reinforcing the virgin/whore dichotomy you were trying to fight and ending up with some unsavory bedfellows.

Not every kid is interested in sex, either, and not all kids are able to have sex in high school. We still teach them sex ed because they eventually grow up to be adults.

All the awesome health classes I've read about in this thread just make me madder at my middle school, which is the lat place I ever had an actual health class.

Two options here, that between them probably describe the vast majority of all sex doll owners.

Ugh, yes, LBGT issues really need to be covered in schools. Something like that could really help out students who are questioning their sexuality and have no idea what it means to be gay or trans.