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I think it's gonna be a long wait from that one - Uniqlo is pretty international by any standards now, but a really big part of their focus is on the athletics focused wear, and the fact that their standard sizing is largely tailored to their original asian base. You'll find that Asian plus size is borderline non

Yeah, that's kind of fucked up. I mean, that is a very honestly expressed homophobic reaction to real life gayness, but being able to avoid supposedly being a bigot because you are totally comfortable with fake gay men having sex in a way that cleanses them of being actual men who have deal with the place men occupy

I see this a lot - especially in younger fans of slash. Male characters in many forms of media tend to be better developed, and I think we are always harsher on characters that are supposedly reflective of our selves, racially/sexually/age-wise/gender especially in the case where we are under-represented and forced

I hail from a land where getting a sex you/ having sex toys was really no big deal. Then I moved to somewhere in Georgia where you are technically not allowed to have a sex store but you can bend the rules by having a adult joke novelty store where you can have lots of adult lulz by buying big hunks of vibrating

Probably a little true - I think I watched a premiere with a friend and she mentioned that the mom had a bit of a taiwanese ESL inflection. No clue on how right this is - as someone who's fob-ish parents emigrated to another english speaking country.

So good. I would recommend understand the premise of the pilot with a quick google and then jumping straight into episode 5. It has the hilarious, "hot hot jam", James Van Der Beek's signature jean line and it will get you hooked enough that you will rewind and watch all the episodes and mourn the fact that it will

I'mma say this - even limiting it to "chinese/taiwanese" immigrants, people come from all over the place and what your fob accent sounds like is both a mix of place where you came from and local dialect + new place of residence. As someone with one half of a fob parent, my fob parent accent sounds nothing like

Really good - don't be put of by the kind of conservative sounding premise. The characters are fleshed out, it's funny and the reason she keeps the baby have very little to do with religion, and more to do with personal choices and the others involved.

She might be able to sing, but I am just not that into her music, it has never seemed particularly catchy and I haven't heard a lot of club remixes for her stuff - which is pretty crucial when you do dance pop. As far as I'm concerned - how she presents herself + fashion choices + endorsements make her look a hell

She's pretty much good at everything apart from being a singer - there she's kind of like a poor man's mid 2000 Rihanna. She was however, a pretty fucking successful model and can always fall back on that and being the face of things because girl looks good in a lot of different things and I hope that she does

In defense of this policy - a lot of places, particularly in the middle east and asia with significantly bad patriarchal standards and high levels of assault and victimization of women do have segregated transport options designed to protect women. Obviously it would be great if everything could be desegregated and

I think people who wear them, wear them in areas (read: mostly suburbs) where people are less likely to be able to tell the difference and a lot of them are usually teenagers. I know a lot of teens with rainbow monogram "LV" purses growing up in that LV/2000 era phase, and I'm certain most of them were not genuine.

It is kind of shitty that more genres aren't explored but I think this is a system where you can't necessarily change it from the inside, and that instead indie producers just need to create the content they want to see. There are a big portion of primarily older men, on the internet that pay for porn and consume it

I think not wanting to do something is a very valid position - and if you care about your partner, you should listen to that. On the other hand - I am a pretty sex positive person and am willing to give almost anything within legal reason a go. Humiliation is kind of a kink of mine, so we're going to give that a

I think what porn has done, is built up a lot of resentment coupled with good old fashioned lack of communication. It's a double-edged sword, the Madonna/whore divide makes a lot of women in heterosexual relationships reluctant to do things that might be seen as "too slutty", or to initiate ideas that they think

I don't know how I feel about that statement. Real BDSM activities happen exactly as you say - there is explicit consent expressed before acts of any kind take place. Real BDSM however, can be consensually painful where pain is very much the intent and the person is seen very much as a human being while being hurt.

Legitimate curiosity - clearly the misappropriation of black culture via hip hop and musical movements is a big deal and should be addressed. I mostly see it pointed at white rappers that launch in the US who make it in the mainstream music scene - which makes sense, because of the racial history involved but I have

This. To me, this confirmed the beginning of the relationship taking off rather than a confirmation of a continued relationship. I saw it as a close friendship that was built up and continued until it reached this kind of murky zone (during the letter writing arch) and now that the dust is settled, they finally get

It's be pretty decent. It's a variant of the guy sitting down, the lady on her knees getting some prompting with his hand which I am particularly fond of given my penchant for rough controlling sex and messy head. I assume technically, if she was strong enough she would keep him still, and he would control blowjob

I kind of cringe a little bit everytime I see this argument?