I don't completely disagree, but he was hostile to the first person who commented, so it's probably safe to say he didn't like being called out in the first place.
I don't completely disagree, but he was hostile to the first person who commented, so it's probably safe to say he didn't like being called out in the first place.
I'd say it's been around at least the last fifteen years or so. I remember running across "pro-ana" and "pro-mia" (anorexia and bulimia, respectively) communities every so often during the heyday of LiveJournal and seeing their "thinspiration" posts full of painfully thin (possibly photoshopped) women.
Yeah. I think if it came down to it, in reality, most wouldn't go for him.
Oh, yeah. I just checked that page out, and there are some pretty gross comments.
Oh, man. I hope so, too, given that description. It's always sad when people go in a direction like that, especially when it seems so preventable.
I love this comment :D
*also waits to see if there's more to this story*
I understand what you mean. There's a sort of uncanny valley thing that happens when someone's features are too pretty/perfect.
I love that answer, especially since it's kind of a rude question. I bet people don't know how to react :P
Actually, if we're posting actors young Stalin looked like, take a gander at this guy:
RIGHT? I was just going to comment on that.
I also wonder if being/not being the child's primary caregiver is a factor. I don't know whether this guy was his son's primary caregiver, but I suspect it would be more difficult to forget a child if they're part of your routine every day, instead of just on some days.
That's what I expected, too.
I'm guessing it's the one about anal prolapse being a "thing" in the porn community.
I'm willing to bet the same people who are sympathetic here would be/were also sympathetic to that woman. I certainly am. I don't think she should have gotten in trouble for that.
That's my thought on it, too. It seems clear it was an accident—why murder and not involuntary manslaughter?
I see what you did there. And laughed really hard at it.
Right? They've aged, like, ten years in the last twenty.
LALALALA, I CAN'T HEAR YOU
Nope. A lot of people behave completely differently when they're first dating than they do after they've been together for a while, and some traits don't show themselves until you're living under the same roof.