"former sociology professor William A. Donohue"
"former sociology professor William A. Donohue"
Mmhmm, sure, read it as you wish. I will continue the actual discussion elsewhere.
Well I always wondered if it had anything to do with repressed/latent homosexual feelings. That's not a bad thing to have those feelings (I have them daily for my wife) but it's definitely not good to feel repressed, and being male teenager trying to figure out their masculinity, I just wonder if drawing dicks is a…
That is really interesting. I'd love to have been a fly on the wall in those discussions.
Hm, marking territory, I've never thought about it that way. But it's probably true.
I think that is an appropriate dick "pic." But I'm thinking more along those guys (like the ones I went to HS with) who would doodle dicks non-stop all over their papers and binders. What's the thought process there?
What is the obsession with guys drawing dicks? You'd think they'd rather draw boobs or vaginas (which I know many are scared of unless they are sexing it).
This is nothing less than badass.
Male doesn't automatically mean you are straight.
I walked out of "Monster In-Law;" only movie I've ever done that for based on how bad it was.
Ah yes, I forgot about Vancouver, equally awesome to London.
I love the Olympics and I'm bummed we went from the super awesome London Olympics to this sure-to-be disaster Sochi Olympics. Should be at least interesting.
"parents are two and a half times more likely to Google "Is my son gifted?" than they were to search for "Is my daughter gifted?" "
Because men are incapable of sorrow from lost love?.... And women-folk are incapable of political and cultural power ?...
I think most liberals don't care, honestly. Yes, liberals were like "WTF, this guy is crazy and should apologize," but it was A&E who took him off the air...and then crazy "Christians" keeping this non-issue in the news. As a queer liberal, I could care less what happens to this guy.
I totally agree with you. I had a hard time when everyone last night was like "mainsplain-y!" because I think it's a joke of "you are 16 and I am 17, lightyears ahead of you in wisdom." I find it innocent enough (and want to keep it that way, thank you) and think its more of a silly song than anything else.
It was so hard to look past Carrie Underwood's horrible acting. It was like she was reading from the book the whole time with awkward pauses, sighs, and stares off into the top right corner.
Ok, maybe they don't allow for personal messages? Anyways, since this article is old and we are still in the gray, I figure I can give you my address a little easier... hopefully :)
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Yes, definitely. I'd love to see all types of diversity in media, whatever it may be.