SocialCOmotion
SocialCOmotion
SocialCOmotion

This just proves how simple men can be.

No, one of the completely ripped and gorgeous chic.

He's 21 or so, that's close enough. I don't feel LeTourneauish when I look at him, at least not after I looked up his age. Additionally, if we're requiring an older man to take the title, then it goes to Christoph Waltz, no doubt.

How is it a valid contract if they never fulfilled the sale? The contract terms were not met.

The title should go to Ezra Miller.

I'm joining this commune and no one can stop meeee!

Katy Perry knows no one will listen to her if she "puts it away," right?

The fury of the fickle internet is not to be messed with.

I hear you. At least men like this make it easy to figure out what women don't want.

I don't think so, but seems like society and the media think they exist. It even irks me to hear someone has "passed." It's like no, they did not pass they died. Reality isn't the enemy, assholes are.

I know how you feel. The best way to counter this is to know yourself, know how you expect to be treated and NEVER deviate from that. I have high expectations of those I surround myself with and I don't fear putting idiots like the one in my story in their place. If someone's a dick to you, ditch them. If someone

I yearn for this every day. As women we're all on the same team and tearing one another apart for a bad shoe choice or ill-fitting dress makes me ill. Lately, I just respond to catty comments with silence. Don't partake.

Oh the anecdotal gold: I was told by a guy once that I was pretty, but not pretty enough to be so demanding. The guy was as average looking as they come so I just laughed really hard and got spittle on his face.

Interestingly, I thought it already had. The PINK section/stores are almost always desolate, neon lit locals that everyone avoids.

Don't worry, they're just internet trolls. They don't have the power to make anyone else feel shame for a goddamn thing.

I actually laughed out loud and clapped my hands that was so good.

Yeah, I don't get who thinks that kind of uncomfortable insisting works to convince people of anything. It's like that creeper ex that just won't go away. Never a good thing.

This—exactly. It's way too easy to tell someone else they are not doing their part. Much harder to take a serious look at yourself and evaluate what you're doing to change things. The way I see it, every little bit helps so you don't need to be a full on organizer to make an impact.

ha, I so hear where you're coming from. In the Bay area, they are hard to find.