@avclub-e57f718840a576abbb40a7d046c4e3b0:disqus Well you can tell your friend she can make a killing with adult baby play!
@avclub-e57f718840a576abbb40a7d046c4e3b0:disqus Well you can tell your friend she can make a killing with adult baby play!
I don't think you can sue anyone for alienation of affection anymore (the homewrecking you're talking about) though at one time you could.
Well, above I pointed out that people do in fact experience these kinds of visions all the time, and it's because they really do experience them in half-formed thoughts all the time but when something dramatic happens their memory fills in the blanks and they actually remember having it. So the subject reality is that…
You know what's kind of interesting is I've heard a lot of real stories from people about loved/known ones who appeared to them when they were actually dead/dying elsewhere. By "a lot" I mean 3, but they all actually do date from this very time period.
Actually I think expect is probably a bad word here, and prepared, as Savage termed it, is a lot better.
I'm also interested in where this "CW hot" lands on an attractiveness scale.
It's only been five months. You have probably another year before one or the other of you kind of loses interest and then you'll see what else you have with each other. In that time she might really fall for you, and you for her, and it'll be obvious you want to spend your lives together. If not, the "thing you have"…
I don't think Dan's necessarily projecting (he might be), the numbers pretty much tell you that while most couples might not "expect" infidelity, and they might "expect" that they'll be the ones to beat the odds, most of them are wrong, and chances are one or the other partner will cheat.
Getting off on a bored, disinterested sex partner who doesn't want to have sex with you is a common core part of cuckold kink. He'd probably like it even better if instead of closing her eyes she opened a book and asked him if he's done yet.
See, I don't read it that way. I mean, I'm sure Frey enjoyed his revenge, and could justify (if any was needed) his breaking a promise with the promise to him that was broken, but what he was really doing was being opportunistic and siding with the winners, like Bolton, like he did in Robert's Rebellion. Frey would…
With respect, I think these opinions are taking connectedness in the wrong way; or rather, weighing only the side of the scale with fear and unintended consequences and ignoring the other.
"We articulated a pig carcass with robot parts to lick these twelve volunteers; let's count up the orgasms!"
I guess now we know how Mythbusters will wrap up the season, and also how they'll kick off the search for a new build team.
I can't argue with Phineas and Ferb, Archer or Star Wars getting nominated but what a weird category to have to rank those together. I would probably give the edge to Phineas and Ferb because everything about that show is excellent (as it is for the other two) plus the music is great.
She's dead on about The Descent, which I liked but really loved for the group dynamics she's talking about, it makes me pretty excited to see Black Rock.
When you haven't done something dommy before, and it's not really in your nature, it can be pretty intimidating. It's easy for it to feel really unsexy when you worry you're going to do it wrong (too soft, too hard, too long, not sensual, etc.). It's scary.
At least by bringing up rape, Dan also tells us what to do if we have a partner who was raped. We can help her to get over it by demanding she wrap her head around it. I mean *duh*, right?
I don't think it was necessarily instinctual, or if it was in the moment it's because Jaime internalized what the consequences of being discovered would be, namely the death of the woman he (incestuously) loves and all of his own children and hers.
@avclub-8df1ec86e39da125b897dcaca5d60281:disqus A fake secret formula makes it sound like essentially a crabcake made with plankton, which sounds pretty realistic to me.
As @avclub-84ca205fe6bc691c41c3bfe5a2820a15:disqus says it works out. I echo @avclub-da496e2db2e50a068b4ae5549d4ae1b0:disqus that, having waited (or rather my partner didn't realize she wanted kids) until relatively late, my only wish is that I'd gotten started sooner. There's no perfect time, and in a sense the idea…