QuasiHam
QuasiHam
QuasiHam

Why hasn't he left her yet?!
(Typical, misogynist victim blaming)

Seems like the problem with magazine covers is that women pay attention to them. I don't think you can complain about being labeled the "weaker sex" when shiny paper in the checkout line can make you insecure.

And his blue eyes.

I'm sure dozens of people died in car crashes just in the last 24 hours. I haven't given it a second thought.

Forgive me. I do agree with you that there were much stronger female protagonists in past films. I have marveled at how strong these characters in contrast to modern films. It seems our culture fetishizes girly women over assertive, strong women. But I must ask: Why are these roles accepted by women? I mean, why is

Forgive me. I do agree with you that there were much stronger female protagonists in past films. I have marveled at how strong these characters in contrast to modern films. It seems our culture fetishizes girly women over assertive, strong women. But I must ask: Why are these roles accepted by women?

Yes. Entertainment has gotten much better, because it simulates reality more. Must we look any further than 60 year old movies to see how poor cinema, directing, writing, etc. was?

If we're going to pretend that human culture isn't organized around aggressive competition, than surprises will will be abundant.
Perhaps it must once again be pointed out, but women are not as aggressive, or as competitive as men, all things being equal.
It seems acknowledging the glaring obviousness of fact would help

That's awfully generous.

The smell.

Well, sure, when it appears merely spray painted. Hard to ignore a women that appears to not be wearing any clothing on her lower torso. Hard to argue about people staring at you when they can see your labia.

Her audience is not primarily white, I'd argue.

Gyms are public spaces. If you're implying she spends every hour of every day in the gym, then she is not exempt from being seen by others in that same public space. Nobody's breaking into her home to stare at her.

Gyms are public spaces. If you're implying she spends every hour of every day in the gym, then she is not exempt from being seen by others in that same public space. Nobody's breaking into her home to stare at her.

You would be satisfied with a mere assertion.

You would be satisfied with a mere assertion.

Thanks for that glaring contradiction.

Most unique spellings are misspellings. Naythyn is isn't a creative name. It's a stupid woman that spells names phonetically. I'd say the odds are high her pregnancy was unplanned

Let me know when they start selling Duck Commander Contraception. Then I'll be surprised.

Yeah. It's called blubber.