I read the book and that is pretty much how it went until at the very end I was just sitting on the floor surrounded by tissues bawling and wondering why such an innocent looking paperback at the Walgreens checkout could lead to this.
I read the book and that is pretty much how it went until at the very end I was just sitting on the floor surrounded by tissues bawling and wondering why such an innocent looking paperback at the Walgreens checkout could lead to this.
Still, she plays it up. She picked "sexy baby" as her image, now it's backfiring.
On a Kristen Stewart side note, she is getting good reviews for the movie about Alzheimer's that Julianne Moore is doing. Not that I'm going to see that movie until it streams from home because I'll be a puddle of anxiety and tears while watching it.
If only journalists put as much effort attempting to prove somebody was raped as they have, here, trying to prove somebody wasn't.
Because women making fun of gay male culture and gay men in general is hilarious and not demeaning and homophobic at all.
I saw this and couldn't get over how good Kristen Stewart was in it. I always thought of her as a garbage actress, and she proved me wrong.
It really sucks that gay male sexuality is still seen as something of a joke, some kind of humiliation or punchline.
Straight woman here. Didn't find this funny at all. Kind of pissed me off to be honest.
Fuck this disease.
I'm gonna come off as such a prude, but seriously, I love you Mark when I say this. Look. I understand the humor in all of this, but STOP. It's hard enough to not get stereotyped and exoticized already, and the sex-shamy vibes I'm getting from this doesn't exactly help. This also applies to people of different races…
It is funny. I've seen it before. But the feel of it is off. Kind of how I feel when a bunch of het women come to party in the gay bar and act like we're animals in a zoo or jesters there for their amusement. "Gay men like sex! Isn't that CRAZY??"
This could work if it was "look at the ridiculous lewd things men say on dating sites!" and they read gross things straight guys said too, but the gay-only thing really ruins it. I'm not an easily offended gay, but I don't like this.
Gee, how funny would it be if me and a bunch of my gay friends read out women's OKCupid and other singles sites profiles? Oh so educational, right?
My gay friends would say "leave us the fuck alone." It's kind of unpleasant to see the source/premise of the comedy here: hetero and lesbian women, presumed to be more chaste and above it all, condescend to acting out the weird/gross stuff gay males tell each other." It's fun because we'd never say that nasty shit!"
not to speak for the male gay community, but isn't this analogous to the tired comedy genre of "white people marveling at hip hop vocabulary"?
No, the original Cosby has to be Jimmy Saville.
"pat pat"