TheMightyCornholio
TheMightyCornholio
TheMightyCornholio

I think that's fine.

Have you never been hit on by someone you aren't attracted to? It's awkward and nerve-wracking, and it puts you in a bad position. There is no right answer, just a series of increasingly wrong ones.

Romantic gestures are only perceived as romantic if the female in question finds you attractive. Otherwise they think it's creepy. I've seen some dudes do some really creepy shit, I mean creepier than the tennis ball thing, but because the dudes were deemed desirable, the girls always felt flattered. But some guys do

Forget romantic gestures.

Against my better judgement, I read every one. All it did was dredge up every awkward teenage interaction I ever had with girls I liked, and now I have a desire to get overwhelmingly drunk.

The common theme in all of these stories, for those of you who could bear to read them all, is how poorly the women (or girls) on the receiving end of these failed gestures handled them. Males don't typically do stuff like this because deep down inside, the females we are trying to impress want nothing more than to

The chubby kid playing his clarinet at the girls' soccer game is the best story I've ever read on one of these "Send me your tragic stories" posts Drew does from time-to-time. I was laughing for five minutes at the mental imagery of this girl tying to play soccer while a pudgy kid blows on a clarinet in an effort to

Now, these breasts were just...wow...

Better headline: Society Scrambles to Address its Misogyny Problem

As someone who lives in Baltimore and is knee deep in bronies at least once a year, I salute this article.

I'm just going to put this here (via)

Hello my fellow Americans. Do not pay any attention to the officer driving slowly down the street. He is only working for your protection.

Great article.