WhatTheThunderSaid
WhatTheThunderSaid
WhatTheThunderSaid

Oh good. A menz approves. We were so worried.

*is very excited*

I do not understand why people thing "being nice" is a thing you can bring to the table as relationship-material.

Who wants me to (with a fake email address, obvs.) contact them in the name of investigative journalism?

Coincidentally, that's what happened to me. I met a good woman who helped me realize I didn't want to be a Nice Guy, I wanted to be a better man.

These sorts of young republicans don't know what fetlife is.

They have escort tastes with a streetwalker budget.

Probably.

It seems to me like the hypothetical woman is telling the truth though: she thinks of the guy as a friend (or a brother) and is not interested in a romantic relationship.

Something tells me that knowing the lady is voluntarily doing it for her own enjoyment, instead of for the $, would take some of their fun out of it.

Anyone want to talk about that feeling of violation and betrayal, mixed in with a bit of shame and self doubt, you get when you realize that someone you thought was a friend was actually pursuing you sexually (and has no interest in you)? I've always wondered whether I respond this way because of prior sexual

Yep - in every single instance, when I've heard a guy complain that women only want assholes, the complainer has terrible boundaries, zero social skills, is often clearly not even listening to conversations as one person to another and instead is just obviously consumed with how well he's doing, or is creepy. Or all

Excuse me, Ron Weasley was never friendzoned, by any definition of the word.

I like "fuckzoned" better. I wanted to be his friend and he only wanted to fuck me. "Fuckzone."

Is it just me, or does it seem like everyone thinks the first amendment protects literally everything they do. Like, by some magical transitive properties, every single action is considered some sort of speech and is therefore constitutionally protected. I am confusion.

I'm giving myself an Adult Award this week because the other day I asked a guy out, he said he wasn't interested, we had a conversation about it, and now we're going to continue being friends and I feel good about it.

You are free to be a racist piece of shit.

Dear Michael King,
Freedom of expression does not guarantee freedom from consequences.

I'll call WAAAAAAHmnesty International and get that WAAAAAAHmbulance on the way to ASU.