It isn't accurate or used anymore because it was always wrong.
It isn't accurate or used anymore because it was always wrong.
my dream sellout plan is to become a celebrity ghostwriter
kendall's ghostwriter is pippa's ghostwriter understudy
Who is Kendall's ghostwriter, Pippa Middleton?
I don't know Bruce Jenner's business, but if he is trying to transition I hope intensely that the douchewad Kardashians will publicly (and of course privately) support Bruce's choice. As the sister of a trans man it's hard to imagine family rejecting someone they love, but clearly that is not the world we live in (RIP…
Also, the study was done by analyzing "media reports." Lol.
Other than InTouch being assholes, and Kris having the emotional development of a 10 year old, my main takeaway from this is that Khloe is great.
So. Fuck dad, or continue living with the mother from Carrie. On the one hand, away from the mother from Carrie. On the other, develop psychic powers.
Is that a burn? Am I supposed to feel shamed by all the brothersex I've been denied?
v. logical. I dig
.... Or maybe nobody has wanted to bone you? O_O
Hmm...maybe you're having a hard time finding examples of healthy, well-balanced incestuous relationships because they don't exist? Or if on the rare chance they do exist, they have the good sense to keep that particular family skeleton in the goddamn closet?
Fun fact about me, my cut off for dating older dudes is that they can't have lost their virginity before I was born. JUST IN CASE.
Not marry, but plot world domination together.
Indicates that our brains may process many kinds of attraction and love in the same way, and even though we think "this is parent child love" and "this is friendship" and "this is sexual attraction" it probably isn't all that different and it's easy to mix it up when you're not raised around the person.
I agree 100%. Find me an incestuous relationship where it doesn't sound like someone has an attachment disorder or something that should be addressed in therapy, and not in bed.
weirdly, this doesn't surprise me at all. like when they talk about it, i objectively get where it's coming from, psychologically speaking.
Writing articles about relationships that will "haunt you forever" and saying of a person's revelations "And then there are the things that make you shudder," you're not exactly encouraging people who are attracted to family members to talk about their feelings.
A few thoughts...