OnlyOneNerveLeft
OnlyOneNerveLeft
OnlyOneNerveLeft

You are not wrong. There is some debate but as I was taught the terms sociopath/psychopath usually refer to syndromes typically, but not necessarily, within ASPD. A sociopath isn't a danger to society. It's like Sheldon on Big Bang or Sherlock Holmes. The understand emotions, they know the difference between

As I have undestood it, they have feeling just not any sympathy/empathy. Antisocial Personality Disorder:

She was hilarious on Inside the Actors Studio.

You know, I am pretty sure they have to go through all of that and deliver it. I think that is the law. Can you imagine if you received 2 years worth of junk mail?

I don't think you are getting enough appreciation for that explanation. I love it!!!

This reminds me of something Anthony Bourdain said. Paraphrased it was basically wealthy people spend a lot of money and energy to never be told they look stupid or are doing stupid things.

It doesn't really matter if you "buy it". It is my mind and my opinion and nothing I say in the first comment or the second are contradictory. There was no rationalizing, just further explaining what you obviously misunderstood while actually trying to remain courteous to your opinion. Seriously, where did tiny

I am sorry this happened. Our society has some serious issues with fat phobia and how we treat women's bodies.

Your last line is great, and I certainly wish more people in the media cared as mush as you. Thanks for reply. I like commentating on these topics because I feel like the responses, pos. or neg., are usually very intelligent and there is a real opportunity to learn other points of view and question what I think.

I understand your point. My only argument would be that he actually started the answer by talking about a male superhero sewing. I mean he came up with (or maybe it is canon) that this guy superhero was sewing his own clothes. I think that image would stick more with a kid than the use of the words

Love it!

I understand your point of view. As far as the word "all" I more meant Jez readers rather than society as a whole. I just hope you are annoyed because you believe Andrew implied women are inherently delicate and not me because I have being trying very hard to in no way imply that. I think a lot of sewing is deemed

I never said anything about women having tiny fingers, at all. I said that delicate actions are deemed feminine by the definition of femininity and by society. There is a point to be made that if delicate work is happening on a machine rather than cloth, the action will suddenly become masculine. I mean, we could

This. He said it was feminine. He didn't say woman-like. We all know feminine/masculine are social constructs and that sewing is deemed feminine. That doesn't mean it's an insult!!!!!!!!!!!!! He didn't say Superman had to sew his garment in private for fear of people questioning his manhood. Now, in reality

This. He said it was feminine. He didn't say Superman had to sew his garment in private for fear of people questioning his manhood. Now, in reality sewing is just a skill so I suppose it is neither masculine or feminine. If it HAD to be qualified as one or the other I would say yes it is feminine because a lot of

Yeah. My whole family knows the story now. I wasn't super close to her so I didn't know the ends and outs of her marriage, but it turned out she was sure he was cheating and was happy/sad to have proof. They divorced like 3 months later and they were not even married 2 years. She feels she mostly dodged a bullet.

Your story is incredible. It makes me wonder what hold he had over your aunt. With children I would think her priorities would be in a better place. Was she trying to "save" him? Did she leave her husband for him and was just determined to prove it was the right thing to do? How did the divorced uncle turn out?

Yeah, not proud of this, but when I first heard about Ashely Madison I thought it was horrible and set up a fake account with fake email so cheaters might waste time and money contacting me. However, I would go on it sometimes to just laugh at the messages with my friends (I was about 19 and in college). Anyway,

It is like they can only take one step forward if they simultaneously take two steps back.

I don't have a great story since I have rarely met any celebrities that weren't local. However, I did go to a tennis tournament in which Andy Roddick was competing (I was madly in love with him). He was the first celebrity I has ever seen in person and as I was walking up to the stadium, I saw his at the baseline