2-4% may be 100% gay, but that doesn't mean the other 96-98% are 100% straight. Some studies take into account more than just the 100% gay crowd, making the percentage higher. So yeah, any number is misleading.
2-4% may be 100% gay, but that doesn't mean the other 96-98% are 100% straight. Some studies take into account more than just the 100% gay crowd, making the percentage higher. So yeah, any number is misleading.
Being trained to accept bad behaviour since childhood "He is only pulling your hair and punching you because he likes you!"
You may be more active when unemployed than you think.
No. In hindsight I most definitely should have but I didn't want to be of a bother at the time or seem like I was overreacting (which I definitely wouldn't of been had I did) and get him kicked off. Yeah he was harassing me, but at the time I would have felt guilty if he got kicked off the flight because I complained.
Vegas to Toronto. Guy starts chatting to me while waiting at the gate. He quickly turns creepy, asking to have sex with me in an airport washroom. I move away from him. Later on, when I get on the plane, he some how managed to switch seats to sit next to me so he could continue being creepy, asking me to join the mile…
Yeah, I was getting that from this comment you said "My personal feeling is that it makes a stronger family unit, it adds and aura of permanence." People say comments like that may not mean it, but it totally is implying that those that don't share names have weaker family units, thus inferior.
"If you take the word sex and mix it with text It's called 'sexting'" Really? THAT is a line? Reminds me of that stupid "Pot Ledom, that's Top Model spelled backwards" that horrid Tyra Banks made each contestant put in their songs and ruining them.
People always ask me why I am so friendly and nice, too. I was bullied for several years from grade 3 all the way to grade 10 (I was a year younger than everyone, always the 'new kid', artsy, clumsy and overall weird in their eyes.) I think by being on the victim end it possibly strengthened our compassion to…
Harper is closer to what a US Democrat is definitely. He has some bad points and some good points, like all politicians and the haters are going to hate and the lovers will all defend.
It bugs me, too, that there are assumptions that just because you are female or male, you come with an established set of opinions and anything that goes against that is because you are being pressured to by someone of the opposite sex. Though it happens on a smaller scale, it also bugs me when people complain that a…
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Do it! Here in Canada, we have been doing a #TellVicEverything as this dude, Vic Toews, wanted to pass a law allowing the government and law enforcement to spy on our internet activities. It definitely made an impact.
So families where the woman doesn't take the man's name are inferior to yours? And I'm sorry but the only men that would deem something like this as emasculating are those that are already in an insecure place about their masculinity. What is sooo wrong with treating each other like equals? Doesn't make you lessor…
"2) What happens when Boom-Smith decides to marry a Jones-Mills how does that whole thing work out"
I have a friend that got a hyphenated last name and loved it. She would sometimes go by the full two names, and sometimes only go by one portion and never experienced any issues.
Mid-article I was all "mmMMmmm... burger...."
Depends on the cat and what they are trying to say. And their accent.
This is the rap
The point I got was that we are all much more interracial than we may think.
What about TVs made by companies that primarily built computer monitors in the past? My 37" "HDTV" was essentially packaged as a glorified monitor with the added bonus that is came with a remote and could be used for TV.