Kevadette
Kevadette
Kevadette

I could watch her vogue for hours.

Yeah, agreed, this is nothing like throwing icons in a folder on your desktop. We're talking about a touch device and apps. I find it interesting as well. Seems like you can really navigate through a lot quickly, with very few taps.

Does anyone know if one is locked in to the monthly sale price with MediaFire, or if it is subject to go up when the sale is over?

Yes! In Philly I learned how to drive the moment I moved to the suburbs, at the ripe old age of 27.

I don't think they are saying this is the best way to eat fast food burgers, because those patties are usually thin enough as to not cause this problem. I think this is helpful for when you go to a fancy gastropub and the burgers are extra tall and cooked rare and extra juicy (a real burger).

This looks really uncomfortable. If this were more pillow-like (a little flatter and wider), I'd buy it in a second.

Thanks for your reply. I think you hit the nail on the head with your stories. I can completely relate to how you felt as an accessory to your friend. I've felt that way many times.

I completely agree with you when it comes to gay men respecting women's bodies. Honestly, I think I may have touched a woman's breasts once in my life, and that was because another gay man and that woman were egging me on to do it. "Go ahead, check out her boobs! They are fabulous!" I didn't even want to. I was

A lesbian being called a dude (repeatedly—after being corrected) on a feminist website. Not what I'd expect here, but not surprised seeing some of these other comments. Excellent points made in this thread, indeed. Have a great evening, CylonLover.

I do. I'm going to work on that. And yes, it is great knowing we are all in this together.

Wow, she really sounds delusional.

The funny thing is, I talked to a girlfriend of mine about this who planned on attending a bachelorette party at a gay bar. It hadn't even occurred to her that this could be offensive until we had this conversation.

Thanks for doing that, because I don't think it's as common as it's being made out to be in the comments of this article. I do think the author articulated well a good point, but the amount of gay bashing that is going on here is upsetting. Also, I'm sorry you are stuck in that lease.

It's time to put an end to it. The author does articulate that point well, in my opinion.

I think you meant to reply to me, so I'll respond.

This! Exactly. I can't even tell you how often this kind of behavior is projected at me. Pretty much any social situation where I am meeting a bunch of new people.

Cylon, I think we could be really good friends. :) I just agree with everything you say here.

As a gay man, I'd say that sometimes it is exploitative and patronizing. This is mostly the case when they are gathering into a bachelorette party. Personally, that is one of the most offensive things that can be done at a gay bar. We are all working so hard for our right to marry, and you're going to come to a gay

Thank you for saying this. Women do treat us like accessories at times, and it's very condescending and hurtful. Most of the time, I don't even know how to respond to this kind of behavior, because I wonder if the women who treat me like this even know what they are doing. I guess I just need to grow some balls and

January 31st.