OneEyeWalker
OneEyeWalker
OneEyeWalker

Ha! Sounds like you found a good one then. Silliness is good when both people are into it — you’re right, sex doesn’t always need to be taken seriously. In this case, I was not into it and expressed as much, but he kept going! It was like he was actively trying to turn me off, which is kind of creepy behaviour when

Dated a guy who referred to his junk as his “peen” and “wiener” during sex talk. I dried up like a 3-day-old uncovered birthday cake.

This truly, truly, truly blows.

I wonder if they factored in the number of married people on Tinder who are in open marriages, and the number of committed relationships that are open. I know Tinder is very popular for the “monogam-ish” crowd, so these numbers might not be as quite insidious as they seem (although I’m sure not everyone is honest — it

I actually think CBC did a great job taking responsibility for what their corporate culture allowed to happen.

What’s really sad about this story is that it’s being framed as a feud between two journalists, instead of Kevin Donovan vs. Sexual Assault Victims. One site even referred to it as “juicy gossip” — gross.

I hope I never have to read the words “Sex is never just sex to a woman.” again.

Um, 15+6 = 21 , not 23.

If you are interested, I interviewed an expert on non-monogamous relationships for my podcast. It is becoming much more mainstream (at least here in Toronto). I am in my first open relationship, and was curious about different ways people handle those arrangements (from causal non-monogamy to full on multiple

Christian is an uptight dork at his best and an abusive monster at his worst, perhaps the least chill man in human history, but Ana loves him because she's an emotional baby with no self esteem. Like we all were. My inner goddess deletes her LiveJournal.

But those are personal choices you made. You don't HAVE to do any of that. I really doubt any dude gives a flying fuck what your nails look like on a first date. That's a thing you do to make yourself feel more confident, it's not really for the other person.

I think it is both rude and crazy to expect a stranger to pay for you on a first date. It's one thing to accept someone's offer to pay for your drinks, but it is ridiculous (and actually quite sexist) to not only expect, but require someone to spend money for the pleasure of making awkward small talk.

That was a funny video, but when I see things like this about online dating I can't help but wonder what kind of screening process these women have before going on the first date.

Frankly, I'm amazed you were able to pull yourself away from that bum long enough to post the photo. How do you get anything done?!

I like that the image for wearing a veil is a woman in a toque and sweatshirt, with fishnet over her face. Is that a thing now? Are we dressing up our gym wear with veils? Is that one of those day-to-night trends, like throwing a blazer over a casual dress?

I think the difference is one can't fit an actual car bomb into a pint of Guinness and blow up the bar; whereas a Roofie Coloda could actually be roofied and actually result in a date rape.

I think my favourite part of that post is that SoSoSouthern makes Meat Eaters sound like a different species — like we're the brutal Morlocks to the peaceful vegan Eloi.

When Ghomeshi wrote that first Facebook rant, I was wondering why the CBC stayed quiet about the reasons behind his firing after he posted that they had seen his "evidence" and concluded the sex was consensual, but fired him for being kinky. It made the CBC seem super scummy, and complicit in covering up his violence