VioletBaudelaire
Violet Baudelaire
VioletBaudelaire

I agree! My sister lives and teaches in Texas and it's a beautiful state, especially west Texas. As someone that lives in a fairly liberal bastion in the middle of a state that is full of assholes, I do feel your pain (New Orleans/Louisiana). It's always the few that ruin it for everyone else.

Ahem... average labia length please?!

Ah yes - they also reference similar legislation happening in Mississippi, but the main congressperson being a douche here is Alabamian.

Let's do a fun exercise here, and flip this around genderwise; honest opinions please, I'm genuinely curious

And this from the state that just officially ratified the 13th Amendment (you know, the one against slavery) TODAY.

Intervention is really, really hard to watch. I honestly mostly just recommend it to anyone I know that thinks that drug addicts are just stupid young kids looking for a good time who choose addiction to watch it. Every episode starts out talking about their behavior, and what they do, and every single backstory of

I love you. We could hang out.

Seriously, I've never actually shopped at Costco and I'm firmly on their side - mostly because of a documentary I saw once on how they run their stores and treat their employees. They have incredibly low turn over and loyal staff, and actually pay workers a decent wage (some workers make 20 dollars an hour).

This is a hard argument to make. Movies like Hansel and Gretel don't bother me, but I can see the commenter's point.

I agree with you, but I shudder thinking of the two way nature of this truth...

Intervention seems like a bit of a different ball game - my first thought about all of this is if it would be different if the show was providing a service that the person otherwise could not afford and otherwise likely would not have gotten. Based on the episodes I've seen of Intervention, the show, while some what

We need more societal support for the mentally ill and less judgment. There is such a stigma against people who deal with any sort of issue - many parents are so terrified to admit even to themselves that their kid may have something seriously, seriously wrong with them because it ties into so many things - gossip

That's basically what I'm saying. I almost never vaginally stimulate when I masturbate, but without my labia there to act as a barrier and another tool when I rub the clitoral area, I don't really know how I'd do it. Directly clitoral stimulation is too much, too soon. My labia are an integral part!

As a lady with good sized labia, I have no idea how ladies without a little extra down there masturbate... I'm sure it's wonderful, but I can use my labia in so many ways to vary what's going on down there.

Solidarity sister. I'm glad to know there's at least one other person out there that doesn't find Portland to be some sort of magical mecca (although I'm sorry you had such a crap experience). I tried living there for a bit and absolutely couldn't stand it - I found a city I love to live in but I get really, really

Yeah, I agree - especially with your last sentence. He needed a way to cope, desperately, with a strongly held belief and the death of his son which probably has him re-examining all of his beliefs already.

That was my first thought too. If you're a man who has held a very, very deeply rooted belief your entire life (I live in the deep South, so it's likely pretty ingrained), and your son commits suicide in a way that challenges that belief, it may be too much for the brain to handle. You can't deal with the fact your

Here is an interesting story for you:

This is a legit question, based on personal preference, so if it's your favorite town ever no need to reply to me with what an asshole I am, etc etc, but...

Not to be cynical, because I genuinely agree that this is adorable, and he's super likeable, but did he get a new amazing PR team? We see a new adorable photo released or rereleased like once a month now, which is pretty solid work.