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Allison Hopstad
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My friends and I recently had a discussion about how many times we'd been forced to listen to someone's: guitar playing, rapping, beats, or other creative pursuits and how it always happens on the SECOND date. It's like, get it out of the way on the first so I'll know not to sleep with you THX.

"a plot that focuses intently on her getting eaten out"
I don't know if I agree with that. She was portraying an encounter with a dude who was awesome in bed but otherwise unfulfilling. I thought how she loved oral was funny and relatable but not the point of the episode.

No, your story about someone finding her surprisingly hot just kicked me into a rant about how I've also heard men comment on both he and similar realistic female characters, so totally got you there.

In the first paragraph cunnilingus is referenced as something that's like the opposite of "low key"? Is getting oral like totally crazy or wacky? It's one of the tamest activities I've seen on this show by far.

First of all, I love (and by love I mean hate) that any show featuring women is automatically assessed by whether or not the characters can get a dick hard. I mean I find Louis CK to look disturbing and 0/3 of the Workaholics are hot to me and I've never felt the urge to let the world know that because they are

So you're a party pooper if you point out racism, homophobia, and sexism huh? How edgy of you.

I understand the purpose of the episode revolving around Kim and Kanye for the comedic benefit, but for the true intent of the episode, Kim could have been replaced with any current "hot" celebrity that the public has a false perception of perfection around. For anyone unfamiliar with this issue or thinks that the