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Where does Eamonn Walker fit in?

With these letters we only ever get one side. For example, in a current relationship I might choose to point out the shortcomings of my ex—not necessarily in a petty way—but as illustrative of things I didn't like or why the relationship didn't work. I'm unlikely to expound on how cute, funny, smart, attractive, kind,

It's Gymkata.

I'm also with Dikachu. Insisting on "come" looks really silly to me and smacks of insisting on "penes" and other pseudo-pedanticisms.

@avclub-e19801f9caf39bff8afc5e4548f2942d:disqus Yeah, it really seems to me that you should engage in sexual play with people who care about you, and anyone who cares about you leaves you whole. Period. Whether you restrict financial domination games to money the sub can afford—maybe it's about their earning a small

@avclub-d722130ef5aa1f87827d536d59423aa0:disqus There has to be an inventory for things like that, "supposedly happy endings that are actually horrible." I'm thinking of (the Korean monster movie) The Host, Oblivion, the Dr Who endings you mention. Of course the whole thing would be Spoiler City.

Kaufman set out to make Synecdoche, NY a "horror movie for grown-ups", and I think he succeeded. The fear of slow alienation from one's own daughter, watching her taken away from you, victimized by poor decisions, cut out of her life and having her feelings for you ultimately curdle into contempt and hate—that's

Wouldn't it be funny if Zack were anachronistically bled by, like, five barber-surgeons right now?

Hm, you make an interesting point. But I think Todd addresses this—they're scary because you have to face them. You have to look.

I liked Rory. I didn't dislike Amy, she was okay, I do think there was this weird assumption that we just wanted to see her do everything, all the time. Which was fed by the Internet hubba-hubba-hubba-ing about Gillan.

I got you. I think you have it right—he wasn't asleep, but didn't remember—It sounds to me like he was out of line but I know in a relationship I give out a lot of slack for someone to be overly upset about things that wouldn't bother me or aren't "fair." And I think your analogy to being mad over something in a dream

If the situation were reversed would you believe him?

Yeah, usually the distinction is that a fetish is for something that isn't inherently sexual; i.e. breasts, dick, pussy, ass (?) aren't fetishes becase they're sexual features. It's the same reason there isn't an "intercourse fetish" or whatever.

I think 4 is a really strong feeling; I mean, I feel it wafting from FEET's letter through the internet and skeeving me out. I would not feel pleased that my husband was fantasizing about my "appendages" and "pedis", were I his wife.

@disqus_pLtzLD5UrA:disqus Liked for "running over their puppies while dividing by zero."

Except he got so attached to the word "appendages" he used it several times. There really is something super gross about his use of that word.

I'm not all the way through it, but I'd really like Gibson (Gillian Anderson) from The Fall. She seems brilliantly perceptive, cold, yet not a martinet.

One woman, four pregnancies, at least one method each time. The pill twice, the pill plus condoms once. Sterilization was what it ended up taking.

People often misunderstand birth control method effectiveness statistics, because they think it has something to do with how many times they have sex. It doesn't, it has to do with how many couples using that method in a year will experience a pregnancy (using it "typically," or using it "perfectly").

Sure, but it's the exact same thing, whether you write sexy emails, or IMs, texts or letters, it's expressing your desires and fantasies in words, which can be pretty hot. Not everyone is Joyce (some of us prefer our undergarments unstained and are also shitty writers) but the urge is pretty understandable.