brina-the-cat
Brina The Cat
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Women literally say those things all the time. Outside of certain online feminist spaces where "weaponized femininity" is a buzzword, and makeup blogs/forums/subreddits, women give other women shit for wearing makeup all the time. And yet, as someone who loves makeup and wears it all the time (because frankly, I

I used to think the whole 'making prolonged eye contact with people I'm talking to' thing was just a sign that I'm not a sociopath. Evidently it's the exact opposite. One more totally arbitrary way to come off as CREEEEEEEEEPYYYYYYYYYYYYYY.

K so, I am in the socially awkward club, which is a super big club (hello, fellow members - I am one of you) so this advice is actually...annoying, not a relief. I suck at eye contact but when I'm socially "on" and in the flow...or truly connecting with somebody, eye contact is easy and glorious. So...jeez.

I remember in high school a guy teaching us about handshakes, eye contact, making sure you were making people face towards the sun to look at you, etc. What I remember him telling us was to keep your eyes moving around various facial features of theirs, never resting for more than about half a second, and never

I have a habit of looking at people's mouths when they talk. I don't know how that developed. Is it weird?

This story has never been unveiled and I'm three whiskeys deep while dinner is still-a-cookin' so I figured "hey why not put it on the internet?!" I know, I know, my genius is unmatched. So, anywho—-

I was giving my husband a BJ and suddenly he got the giggles. I look over and here are my 2 cats just staring at me. Yes, I fuck in front of my pets because if I keep the door closed, they'll just paw and head butt the door, which ruins sexy times even more. Apparently, not only were my pervy cats watching us, but

I'm not ignoring it, I'm admitting it's pornographic. I just fail to see how something pornographic is necessarily sexist or harmful to women. I see AA's pornographic branding as very similar to other forms of editorial fashion photography. If the women are agreeing to model and are paid for their work, how is this

I'm confused about why this is sexist. I am not saying that I would want someone (especially a stranger) to take upskirt pictures, but let's be real here.

The picture is pornographic. Okay fine, I don't find pornographic images to be necessarily sexist, especially in scenarios like this where the model is a

Accepting a culture does not mean being okay with violence. Not all people of that culture think this was okay. No group is monolithic.

Because they're AMAZING. You can leave a frozen one in your car in the morning, and at lunch it's fucking ready to go.

Now you may find this shocking or surprising, but the reason I don't Bladerunner's girl friend's name is I haven't been following the story very closely. This is the first story I read to completion. I doubt that I even listened to a single story all the way through.

Wow. I wrote you a fairly well-thought out comment detailing the issues with this script, and you dismiss everything I say because of one word? That's... mature.

More heinous than nazi culture? Um...what? As a German, I feel quite a bit offended by you saying this. Your Islamophobia is beyond unreasonable if you honestly believe Islam is worse than the Nazis brutally enslaving, exploiting, abusing, and murdering millions of innocents.

You know, as a white person, I don't feel like I can trust white people to write our stories for us, because if you watch television, girls are all tiny and conventionally cute, smart people are all nerds, slobby dweebs get hot wives, and people are either filthy rich or white-trash.

Oh, honey. Basically everything you've said is completely wrong.

That's the only reason why I clicked this - I was afraid my precious Wonderland was getting canceled and I panicked. Despite the insanity of having a genie named "Cyrus," that show is my favorite guilty pleasure.

They already have that. It's called 'Once Upon A Time In Wonderland'

What it is is a private business. Having a dress code isn't discriminatory, it's a matter of hygiene. If she's laying down on equipment or sitting back on it's, then she needs to have a full shirt on.

They have dress codes at the gym as a matter of hygiene. It wouldn't matter so much if she was just running in a crop top, but if she's laying down on a weight bench, her back needs to be covered.