I know, right? I can't even imagine what it must feel like to be trapped in such a horrible situation. Especially since your parents would probably be the ones arranging it.
I know, right? I can't even imagine what it must feel like to be trapped in such a horrible situation. Especially since your parents would probably be the ones arranging it.
Not only that, but attempting something like the spoon trick would be choosing to go against everything you've ever known. I don't think I'd have the courage to say 'no' to the morals and ideals that my parents had raised me with at 13 and I didn't grow up with any abuse. I really applaud all girls (and any boys) who…
I think in cultures where things like forced marriage takes place girls usually marry younger than boys. I'm not claiming to know a lot about this, but in my personal experience (I grew up and went to school with a lot of conservative Pakistani families) I've heard of a lot of girls around the age of 15 getting…
As a younger child, I'd like to lean it the stereotypes and demand what the middle child is getting because THIS ISN'T FAIR!!!!!!
I'm thinking more of a light beige?
No! NOOOO! Jennnniffer isshhhhh my bessht friend. I love her, man. And I really thnik *hic* she could be president someday. Ireallydo.
Meh. That video and Lady Gaga's rants about bloggers are kind of convincing me that she's become a parody of herself on so many levels. I mean she was so passionate about anti-bullying campaigns, and now she's taking part in weird passive-aggressive reverse bullying?
Are you trying to be ironic? I can't really tell.
I can't stop looking at her makeup and thinking 'domestic violence victim'. Is that what it's supposed to be?
Hmm...I don't know about that. I'm from Scotland and it makes me a little mad when people treat kilts like some kind of fashion accessory. I don't really appreciate my culture being reduced down to people 'honoring their Celtic origins' or whatever shit they come up with to make themselves feel exotic. It has meaning…
I'm sorry, but this is what I immediately thought of:
I was going to post that too! But in hindsight I'd have been way too lazy to look up the passage, so I'm glad someone did. I love him.
Nobody has ever filmed my ass (thank god) but if I were in that position then I'd undoubtedly do the same thing. I'm really sorry some douchenozzle did that to you.
I'm confused...are you joining in the discussion by sharing your own less extreme experiences? Or are you trying to compare your common interactions with beggars to the type of harassment many women fact on public transport every day? Because I'd hate to waste your time and mine by leaving you an unnecessary reply…
That kind of happens to everybody...
Ugh, yes. My mom tells me I look like my dad all the time. Nobody really wants to be told they look like a person of the opposite gender. Especially in my case seeing as my dad has not aged well.
Let me clear this up - I don't think that unsolicited comments are always bad, but whether they are good or bad really depends on context. This was bad, because the receiver was contacted out of the blue anonymously on a number that was only supposed to be used for business interactions. The giver didn't meet this…
I don't think this guy sounded 'really nice' at all. His texting her to give her anonymous compliments was inappropriate and creepy. Maybe this shouldn't have been posted online, but he initiated the unacceptable behavior when he decided to send her an unsolicited message about how attractive he found her to a number…
I think it comes down to 'different strokes for different folks'. Well, that and the fact that for most working class people, having a wedding is the only time you will ever really get to throw a huge, elaborate party where everything is about you and you get to wear a ballgown. I don't agree with people spending more…
Tracie, Arya Stark is going to do my talking/facial expressions for me: