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CHRIST. So if there were only black women it would be T making fun if them for being big black girls, and if it were all white girls that would be cultural appropriation, but having both black and white people is wrong too? How the hell is anyone supposed to make a video with these rules?

A dick absolutely can be too big or too small *to be considered perfect by a particular person* - though I imagine the judgment of what is too big or too small is very individual. I'm not a dude but it seems to me that guys have preferences in women's sizes or shapes; how would that be any different? Saying "a C cup

dear lord! I'd love to know what part of that link and/or what part of the very clear introduction to the article led you to believe you were about to check out some "progressive lgbt friendly news"?

I wouldn't be offended because - as it doesn't interest me - I wouldn't click on the link. Make sense?

are you serious? are you advising that no woman should ever enter into any kind of interaction with a man without assuming he only views her as a thing and means her harm? that's not "realistic" - that's just sick and gross.

I don't know how to say this without sounding like a raging racist, so I suppose I'll just barrel on and embarrass myself: If Amanda had in fact pointed the finger at Rudy Guede, would that still be a "the black man did it narrative," seeing as he actually committed the crime? I think it's unfair to say Amanda

She absolutely was found innocent. Italy is different from the States. This worked against her in many, many ways, but one way in which it did not is that the court DID in fact take a position other than "not guilty": she was "acquitted by the court, for not having committed the acts."

For those of us who already paid for a Prime Membership for the free shipping (which was, after all, the initial point of a Prime Membership), the KOLL and the streaming movies on the Roku ARE free. Because we were already paying anyway.

The Jaunt gives me legitimate goosebumps every time I think about it, which is often. Longer than you think, Dad!

I think everyone's getting way too bent out of shape about this guy's comment. You hear about some girl so sloppy drunk at a party that she wouldn't even know what was done to her, and I think it's fairly normal to say "Wow, I've been in that situation and did the right thing." There's nothing wrong with that, IMO.