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What part of "forced labor" is confusing for you?

The poster had just as much of a right to be there. If the allergy is that extreme, isn't the onus on the allergic person to take care of him/herself rather than expecting everyone else to do so?

It does. If he or she was very attached to it, what's the point of making her come in if she'll be crying and upset all day? The work won't be worth it. Let him grieve and come back ready to work.

No, but it does make it different.

What is dead may never die!

I admit it. I stopped shaving my legs entirely a few years ago. One time I was with this guy, and he told me that my legs were so soft. I got embarrassed and said, "Yeah, that's probably all the hair..." He hadn't noticed until then, and seemed to have an epiphany that it was awesome. I'm back to summer shaving,

My bad. :X

But if they're suffering from unrequited affection and can't be happy being friends with women (which seems to be a large part of the issue), then why stick around in friendships they don't want? Do they hope to get a girlfriend who isn't attracted to them out of pity? This isn't the woman's fault, as far as I see.

I am now in a relationship with a tabletop gamer (yes, Dungeons and Dragons.) I do not consider myself a nerd and had absolutely no interest in role-playing games. But you know what? He seemed like the only guy on OkC with actual hobbies (besides "travel" and "movies") that he was very knowledgeable and passionate

Wrong. The women DO like them. That's why they're friends with them. People are rarely friends with people they hate.

Oh my god, yes. Those questions convinced me to stay away from a lot of questionable dates.

My local facebook nutter (community college student, loser variety) posted some shit about McVeigh and are we going to ban fertilizer and trucks too? AFAIK, she's never touched a gun. Also, that's one attack from back... I don't remember when. This is the... second? Third? Shooting this month. Not the same

Oh, he was an enormous asshole. Tip of the iceberg, this.

Ha! Mine lied too. Not Mormon, but I had to bargain with the step-dad to get to wear pants to church once a month. He policed that like you wouldn't believe. ("Didn't you wear pants last week?!" "Yeah, but that was also last month..." "Nope! Change them!") Blech.

Did you miss the part where he removed the clitoral hood and moved the urethra? That is definitely a bit more involved than a tightening.

*whoosh*

No, they actually think that.

Not only that, but getting into a car full of people you may know slightly can seem safer than continuing to walk home, drunk, at night. It's a tough call to say who would be more foolish to me. As for the "what woman gets into a car full of men?" crowd, all I can answer is: one who thinks she's found a car full of

I know one of these. She is generally a terrible person.

Fun fact: I learned how BC works in my freshman animal science class. We were learning about the hormones involved in pregnancy, when the professor took a brief detour into "by the way, this is how hormones in birth control work to do the opposite." There were about 300 18 year-old girls in that room (and 3 guys)