When The 100 premiered last year, it looked a lot like any other science fiction show on The CW: a bunch of pretty…
When The 100 premiered last year, it looked a lot like any other science fiction show on The CW: a bunch of pretty…
I suggest you (and others who have similar reservations) reread the article and check out the Des Moines Register’s coverage of this case.
They may want sex, it’s a normal human desire, but when consent is questionable, especially by multiple medical professionals I side with the professionals.
My mom cannot keep track of what is going on in a conversation for more than maybe 4 words and she’s not even at the needing a nursing home stage. I know many people think this is between a man and his wife but unless you have dealt with dementia you cannot begin to understand how little the patient may be able to…
I do not have conflicted feelings about this. I’m watching my grandfather die of dementia and I’ve watched a friend’s mother die of Alzheimer’s. Basically what happens is that you starve to death because your organs can’t remember how to eat. So, no, you are really not in any shape to be consenting to sex. Or if you…
Also, since Donna believe her late husband was alive, it could have been very traumatic to have another man (her current husband) have sex with her.
And this part:
I just read this article and some of the comments. On the one hand, there is a legitimate issue of nursing homes not recognizing or being uncomfortable with the sexuality and sexual behaviors of their residents, and part of that is surely that we stop thinking of people as being interested in sex once they become…
Well in the case of residents who cannot consent to sex that’s exactly what they should be enforcing. No one is entitled to sex with a person who can’t consent, even if they are married to that person.
i initially did, but i think this is another form of marital rape. gross. fuck this guy.
I wish I never saw that one.
Umm...Does NOBODY watch Dr. Who? We know darn well what it was. See, the moon is an egg. And every few hundred years the egg hatches, and some beast flies out and disappears. But when said Beast hatches, it lays an egg of it's own, and replaces the moon for another few hundred years. Clearly these Monks really saw a…
In 1178, a group of monks at Canterbury saw the moon suddenly explode into sparks, "writhe," and "take on a blackish…
Phil and Carol have spent the last couple episodes of The Last Man on Earth trying to procreate so they can save…
no, it was us remember? Somehow mankind survived into the future and created time travel so we could send the means of saving ourselves back in time so we could... Hey wait....
The final act of Interstellar was a bit of mess, packed with feel-good mystical pseudoscience that was out of place…
Yeah, this is coming from someone who was NOT into season one at all. If you thought season one had some interesting ideas but hated the stupid love triangles, season two may be for you.
The CW is killing it. Killing. It. Seriously, my wife and I have come to the realization that it is the best network on TV for nerd/geek drama (nerdrama?). Between The 100, Arrow, The Flash, and now iZombie (OHMYGOD that was fantastic) - there's no other network that's even close on our "must see" list. And this…
I think it was all summed up in the final words of one character in the finale:
I have been binge watching the show for the last few days and am up to season 2, episode 11. I have been enjoying it a surprising amount though get tired of it when it gets bogged too much into relationship stuff. Whatshisface dying was a welcome relief. And now We have Clarke and Lexa! I haven't gotten to the kiss…