"Sure, you can fit in that dress, dear...but can you pull your head out of your own ass?"
"Sure, you can fit in that dress, dear...but can you pull your head out of your own ass?"
Yes, exactly! He assumes that "universal" equals "male." When he says "no one" understands women, which means NO ONE—not any one single person—he has to follow that up with "Women don't even understand women." Because, of course, women aren't part of the "no one" that he's already mentioned. What a crap bag.
This is idiotic on about 8 levels, the most basic of which being: 1) you're not buying anything; and 2) insurance covers labor and delivery. Take a seat.
Like she said... are we sure it isn't gay porn?
Yeah. I was like "Fucking cool it ladies, you're not giving me nuclear launch codes".
"there is something sort of.... non-judgmental about her music..."
Boy, I bet all you people who said Lena Dunham's not funny feel pretty ridiculous now.
Stop saying they were "forced into prostitution." STOP.
It reminds me of how the worst insult word most conservatives can come up with is "loser". LOSER government and LOSER obama and LOSER policies. It makes me think that they were verbally abused by their parents as children.
She claims to have an eating disorder, so "ugly" may be the worst thing she can think of.
If I woke up looking like Rihanna, not only would I cover my house in mirrors, I'd turn up at work buck-bald naked.
"It drives me crazy when I hold a door open for a man because I happened to get there first and he then insists that no, he must now pretend to hold it so he can go in after me."
Agreed. I work in a field that has me interacting with the public on a regular basis—and when someone holds a door for me, male or female, I…
As a professional muff diver and lesbian, I will tell you. I personally loathe shaving or waxing. Pushing my face into any kind of stubble during or worrying about razor rash on my face is a huge turn off. Trimmed can be nice. A full bush is fine. I've noticed no difference really in the difficulty of eating the…
HermioneStranger — read closely — I said "they would have been aghast" — i.e. shocked. Not shaming — just shocked because NOBODY did that. And because I grew up in an era where naturalness was valued — i.e. hippies, afros, etc. I also didn't say that adult women were "little girls" — I said that removing pubic hair…
I don't know if it is body-shaming per se to point out that women ARE now expected to make their genitals look MORE pre-pubescent. Obviously, these are still fully developed, "adult" vulvae. I don't question that, nor do I believe that women who do choose to remove their pubic hair are some how uglier, inferior, or…
HermioneStranger — who is body shaming? I'm not. I think body shaming is making women or girls feel that the hair that they are born with is somehow disgusting or unaesthetically pleasing or nonsexy. I grew up when pubic hair was the norm, and no guy ever acted as if it wasn't. In fact, I am sure they would have…
Oh, come on, Hermione. I think the point Mr. Oxmall was making is that if, as a dude, your ONLY source of sexual arousal is a hairless vag, then you might have some issues. He said nothing about a woman's right to make her own pubic hairstyling decisions.
"Oh, you want to fuck me. You want to fuck my massive cock. Tell me. Tell me how big it is. You're such a dirty whore. You can't wait to suck on that massive cock . . . what? Well, that's just mean. I was trying to turn you on."
...I think I speak for everyone ever when I remove Ayn Rand from any list of good authors.