MacRubyWoo2
MacRubyWoo
MacRubyWoo2

(This isn't at you, Ms. DashCunt, I'm just a cosigner.)

No. Humor must be vetted for scientific accuracy at all times. THIS IS SERIOUS BUSINESS.

Scarcity economies affect culture, so those well educated men were brought up with the teaching that a large woman has much to give, she's healthier, she's more sensual, more womanly, and most importantly richer.

It's great that she's comfortable enough with herself to pose naked. But she is the one who is claiming herself to be beautiful. So I don't think people are making everything about them when they subjectively test that claim. Had she simply posted naked photos of herself without commentary and people started making

Where do you think your cole slaw comes from??? Check your cabbage.

Workin' in a Cole mine, goin' down, down, down. Who's this person named Cole? Whoop a 'bouta slip down.

Why do you assume small breasted women have complexes? You write like you've been some sort of victim, yet you trade in a nasty stereotype yourself. Passive aggressive joking is not funny or enlightening.

I'm a straight woman who feels like no one's attracted to me. I "peaked" over ten years ago according to men. At least men don't depreciate like fucking cars. Whyyyy do men think women are never lonely, rejected, ignored?! Is it because the "dime pieces" are literally the only ones on your radars?

I'm (sadly) in the middle of a dry spell myself...haven't really been in the right place (BROKE) to go out and socialize and meet interesting people. I'm managing somehow. Even turned a couple guys down because they rubbed me the wrong way and I wasn't that desperate. How fucking entitled do you have to be to think

"coming weeks"? Try the last few hours.

Er...I think you might have misunderstood the comment. I think Jane was saying that he had issues because he hated people of other ethnicities than white, and yet he himself was biracial. I don't think Jane was saying that biracial people all have issues.

This is just great. You weren't compelled by the episode because it didn't represent your fetishist subgroup. Instead, it described the real, daily plight of fat women. And that's just intolerable to you? Can we talk - - again - - about male privilege here? The episode isn't ABOUT the "men who love fat girls"! This

I am not doing any such thing. I am speaking specifically and directly to the men who are part of this fetishist subset by their own admission, and not all men in general. And I don't say that all men who like them are fetishists, just point out that their existence does not mitigate the complaints of all big women

In a truly honest question, did you ever consider that you might not have been attracting women because you didn't project the kind of confidence that women find attractive? It seems from your post that you were doing a lot of wallowing in self-pity and felt unloveable. Then, once you set a goal (losing weight) and

I think you and the writers that put this scene together are talking past each other. I interpreted the main point of "the speech" to be largely the same point you're making. It's not a judgment about being attracted to who we're attracted to (or vice versa), but rather a judgment about being unwilling to be open

Two people talking about being fat while 30 thin people pass by in the background, exercising.

Christ, did Barkley read this? I smell a joke about the convention being moved to a certain Alamo City at halftime tomorrow!

this to me is one very strange article. Fat chicks don't have it bad because some guys have that fetish? This episode is about her finding love.... She even says she could get laid easily enough.

Where did the show vilify Louis for shooting her down? It was an honest portrayal of a very relatable awkward situation: rebuffing the advances of somebody you like but are not physically attracted to. He handles it about as nicely as one can, I don't think the show vilifies him at all.. Those situations happen and

it's that real life is actually better than these depictions. Vanessa would have far less trouble getting someone to hold her hand in real life