LadyOfTheWord
LadyOfTheWord
LadyOfTheWord

I think the reason a lot of people claim that is because of the negative connotations associated with "feminist" (which are inaccurate, but still...)

If there was ever a character that went from being "awkwardly loveable and relateable" to "OMFG I hate this guy!" in a matter of 2 seasons, it was this guy.

You know, I was about to see if mine had a similar volume... until I realized I was sitting at work.

Galaxy Note 10.1 (original version)
I bought this because I'm in grad school for healthcare administration and IT. Which sadly means 80ish pages of reading a week. The tablet's pen makes highlighting PDFs easier than if I just used my finger. Also, the dual-window has proven great for note taking (again, with the

This had BETTER come out for Android!

Thank you! I've always washed my hair daily. Guess I'm picking up a shower cap on my way home tonight. :)

Kudos to women who work hard on their hair indeed!

Now this is something I need help understanding: How can you not wash your hair every day? I have the same curly/wavy hair, but it gets super frizzy at the slightest sign of moisture. (i.e. it looks horrible if I shower and water sprinkles off my body and onto my hair.) The only thing that seems to prevent the frizz

My computer is having issues and erased my first response! Boo! :(

I wanted to say it sounds like you have a very healthy view on relationships. :)
A lot of people who have dated both genders (including myself) use the term "partner" so as not to be judged by coworkers/classmates. I know it's cowardly. Also, a lot of

Very true.

I think the main reason partner is used is because it "implies" that there's a barrier to the couple being "legally committed". Usually it's because they are gay or that they have a kid but one parent is dating other people.
It's sad, but this is what's I've seen. :(

I blame the fact that I usually date nerds. I love them, but they are sometimes the most dense mofos out there. (Either that or they play dense because they're desperate.)

Yeah. Done that before. The usual response is "when will work slow down?" or "let me know when you aren't busy" (then messages every week asking if I have time to date.)
Aside from 2 people I've always replied with at least a "still busy, sorry"

Question for all those participating:

I will admit that I've done the slow fade. But only to people I felt were creepy and going to retaliate in some way if they ever saw me again. If the person seems stable and it's been less than 3 dates I tell them upfront.

Yeah... the current bf has done that with every girl he's not been "facebook official" with. One time it was really awkward because this girl found out she was the "victim" of his slow fade when he and I became "facebook official". (I don't really feel sorry for her though since she went after him while he was

Sounds like you'd be a perfect match for my friend. He doesn't even really reply to friends outside of in-person interactions.

"sandwich spread"

Oh! I had some guy message me on POF, and when I ignored his message (for an hour) he sent me a "it's because I'm black, isn't it?" message. I politely reminded him that my profile said "looking for women" and that his dick was a bigger issue than his race.

OMG Yes! If a guy said that to me I'd make 300 sandwiches while he was at work and greet him with them. Then I'd be like "where's the ring?" Finally, I'd kick him in the groin and dump his ass.