Seriously considering doing exactly this.
Seriously considering doing exactly this.
It's somewhat horrifying that we have more protections to keep 9 year olds from reading erotica than we have for them shooting an Uzi.
As a bisexual I really feel like I am keeping part of myself closed to friends and family who don't know, I am much more relaxed and my full self with people who know the full me and the topic rarely comes up around them it's not like I talk about my sexuality all the time, it's just nice not to have to edit myself.
They're both super hot but who the hell identifies with Romeo and Juliet? The same type of person who competes in beauty pageants, I guess. Everyone knows the best Shakespearean couple to emulate is the Macbeths!
Better question, who the hell stores cleaning chemicals in the same place as food?
Clearly a Guy Fieri hosted program! "Splutter dodge".
Cameras on every police car and officer's body. Also, just like killing a police officer is a more serious crime than killing a regular person, violations by police officers should be dealt with more harshly than violations by regular people. You chose to uphold norms, you pay more when you break them, because when…
Like a houseguest. Marvelous at first and full of possibilities, but if left unsupervised for too long, they can be a real pain.
I can see why you wouldn't want to come back. Some people reacted a lot more violently than I would have. You did, obviously without realizing it, say some things that, in other contexts, are often used to marginalize LGBT+ people. I'd suggest doing a Google search on 'cisgender', 'transgender', 'transsexual', and…
I think the fact you seem to recognize the holes in your knowledge, are trying to be educated, and trying to be respectful of the people concerned while doing it is a good thing. Ignore the people trying to pick a fight, some people won't settle for anything less than instantly perfect, and we're none of us that.
Ah. Okay, I'm following now. I generally think of weddings as fabulous in general. You have hit on a stereotype, a majorly problematic stereotype, but that's not what's going on here—especially as half the gay population are lesbians.
Really?
Practical? No, you're not going to be able to fix a toilet or build a house with it.
If our society stopped caring about monogamy, Ashley Madison would go out of business.
You can't really compare a game like this to Bioshock or Fallout. That's kind of like comparing a big mac to filet mignon. A big mac isn't trying to be a filet mignon, its just cheap "food". This game isn't trying to be more than it is, it's just cheap fun.
In Sikhism we believe that God created us all with the same privileges (both men and women). So there really is no need to 'look more feminine' and prescribe to random genderized norms.
In response to your last statement - why should she live up to your idea of beauty, particulary as she's offered a compelling reason for living up to her own?
these days most women from sikh backgronds remove their body hair, eyebrows, etc. it's only the baptized sikhs (about 10-15%) who are strict about following these guidelines. we don't have punishment for non-baptized sikhs, they're free to follow the faith as loosely or as strictly as they choose.
Most men who adhere to that rule where beards are concerned will 'roll' the beard so it is kind of bound close to their jaw-line, which keeps it nice and neat and out of the way. Others interpret the 'neat and out of the way' rule by meaning that trimming but not shaving the beard is ok.