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I appreciate that you added this because I'm very farsighted and if it weren't for the "ABSURDLY LARGE" font option on my phone's Kindle app, I would be unable to read many things a well as I do. I'm not losing my sight (this has been confirmed) but as early as age 18 I struggled with reading for as long as I wanted

Yeah, since when is there an expiration date on reading classics? Everyone has huge gaps in their knowledge. I didn't read To Kill a Mockingbird or The Metamorphosis until well after high school. I majored in English and I still haven't read Moby Dick, Madame Bovary, Richard III, and like a million more things that

I bet your bookcase is simply huge.

Yeah I have to say I didn't find this any less creepy. It still gives me an icky feeling. I remember sitting on the train one day and seeing a dude take a photo of me and feeling repulsed so that's probably the source of it. I still wish I had confronted what I had noticed.

Yeah, that would work on me. Depending on the books, of course.

ok, I'm with you, with the caveat that sometimes you gotta show your sig other or trustworthy bestie something about some rando, cause reasons like they look just like your mother or have something pertaining to an in joke going on...but not to post on the interwebs

The only part that doesn't make sense is that you stopped when you got married.

There may be a ring on your finger but the human race is still counting on you and your subway procreation, my friend.

I legitimately love going through people's bookcases. I find it fascinating.

Starting the "Average-Looking Guys Doing Mad-Libs at Pizza Hut" account now.

NO.

I send pictures of my bookcases to girls I am interested in lieu of dick pics.

Sorry, but taking photos of strangers is simply never cool.

I have a boy's name. I like it, but I kind of hate the cool guy's girl vibe that goes with it. At first boys names seem cool and spunky for girls, but then you start to realize that people might only have positive associations with it because it usually relates to someone with a dong. That's a fucked up line of

Courtney as a dude?

You know what would impress me? A boy named Rebecca or Jennifer. It's perfectly acceptable for a girl to have a masculine name because it's tough and (I've heard this on PinkStinks and Princess Free Zone) that girls' names are silly, boring and not to be taken seriously. James is a stupid name for a girl.

I've known several male Courtneys. One was in my preschool class, so it never occurred to me that it was an unusual name for a man. Hopefully that makes you feel better. Also, Courtney B. Vance is a badass.

Full disclosure: I am a man and I go by Court but my first name is Courtney. Named after my Irish grandmother Julia Courtney. I was mortified by my name for so long. The looks from people at banks, airport security, the snickers as role was called in school. Now I take great pride in it. Only those closest to me call

I do too, but only when they're traditional boy names! I like James and Charlie - and ESPECIALLY George because of George Eliot - for girls, but I'm not a fan of, like, Hunter and Cameron. (Actually, I don't like either of those last two names for boys either.)

I do too, but I hate that the reverse—girls' names for boys—is basically unheard of. And made fun of. I long to see the day when adult woman James has a bearded boyfriend named Mary.

i like boy's names for girls etc.