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I know, right? This contributes to the myth that statutory rape doesn't apply to teen boys because they always want sex. They could have easily made the teacher the unstable person. She's the adult in this situation choosing to have sex with a teenager which gives you a chance to question her emotional stability and

I'm cheering for T-Swift. I'm not a fan of her music but I respect her. I wish more female artists played musical instruments instead of just singing. And I think she's one of many female celebrities who get more flack than she deserves. It would be nice if her friendship with Lorde and Dunham inspired her to write

I couldn't agree more. There's nothing lazier in the comedy world than being "anti-PC". It's basically an acknowledgement that the comedian doesn't trust him or herself to be funny without relying on stereotypes and the belittlement of individuals who are lower on society's totem pole. It requires very little

Why is the explanation always "You can't take a joke" rather than "the joke wasn't funny" or "the comedian can't tell a joke and might need to work on educating himself and improving his comedic skills" I may not be a comedian but you don't need to be a hen to know a bad egg. The best comedy comes from truth and my

Get it, girl! I can understand where you're coming from. Opposites attract, after all. I would think it would be easier to keep it casual and avoid catching feelings when you're politics/worldviews are so different. Wow. I didn't know anyone under the age of 70 watched Fox News. But yeah, the power of good sex is

I like straight guys who have stereotypical feminine gesticulations (that's usually associated with gay guys). You'd be surprised by how often I see this. I'm still turned on by other stereotypical guy things like broad shoulders, muscles, big hands, deep voice, strong jaw, scruff, etc. but I also like it when it's

I used to have a crush on Alex P. Keaton on Family Ties even though i despised his politics (a testament to Michael J. Fox's charm) So, I could see myself hate-banging a handsome republican guy if I could be the dominant one. There would smacking involved (if he was okay with it) and a lot of demands for cunnilingus

A voice actor named J. Mcihael Tatum had a good playful theory about why we're attracted to British accents. Since the British, the English specifically, once controlled a good portion of the world, people might still have an instinctual Stockholm Syndrome kind of reaction to them even though they don't nearly have as

Oh, I can totally relate. I love seeing liberal guys get hot under the collar about subjects they're passionate about. Probably because I get passionate about subjects like that too. So, having a guy who can meet his fire with my fire makes me want to pounce on him. Also, I don't think it's a leap to assume someone

At least Swanson isn't a total sexist jerk. Look at the way he supports Leslie. While I'm not attracted to him, I do like him. He stands for everything I dislike but he's still likeable. He's a macho man without being obnoxious. It just proves there's nothing wrong with being a macho man as long as you're not a prick

Don't worry. I'm in the same boat. I think it's just because I enjoy seeing a man's soft side. It says a lot about his character and it makes me feel safe with him. It's the same reason why I like a man who has a good relationship with his mom or parents in general.

Heck yea to strong forearms! I think strong, veiny forearms (as well as hands) on a guy are very underrated. Sometimes I just get lost staring at a guy's big veiny hands and forearms like a dude who's staring at cleavage.

Of course. I think it's fair. These same jerks are prejudiced against attractive women, assuming they'll be stuck-up or mean even if that's not always necessarily true. You might as well give them a taste of their own medicine.

I think you just hold certain people to a higher standard. You get so frustrated that someone could be so enlightened in one topic and so unenlightened in another topic. If an uneducated jerk says something ignorant then whatever. But when it's progressive, intelligent people who you admire then it can be

I'm a black woman and I'm a fan. He didn't make me laugh out loud. But he made good points, sometimes even feminist points. he has a great bit on all the beauty pressures on women mixed with commentary on domestic abuse. I'm too lazy to look for it but it's probably somewhere on youtube. I've also seen him in

He was in the same category as Lenny Bruce and Bill Hicks. To me, he wasn't "Ha, ha, funny. I'm crying tears of joy here" but he did make really insightful points... most of the time.

Uh... Hate to kill the fantasy, buddy but being fat didn't automatically make you royalty. You most likely would have been a peasant like the rest of us. But I don't see any reason for longing for the past. I think it's better now. Even today, it's accepted for rich, famous and powerful people to be fat. When you have

I don't think it's anachronistic because people today still respect power no matter how wrongly it's wielded. And there are still privileged people who, in the same vein as Henry VIII, ascend to positions of power even if they don't deserve (just because of who they're related to or how much money they have) It just

Which is why he didn't deserve respect. I guess this is the American Revolutionary in me but might does not make right. Just because he was powerful doesn't mean he was worthy of respect. He was a bad example of big man being properly respected. Like many rulers in his position, he didn't deserve the power or respect

Yes, and they will miss out on some really great opportunities due to lack of confidence. I was once deeply physically, emotionally and mentally attracted to a fat guy but his low self-esteem caused him to totally blow it with me. I would have been an awesome girlfriend to him but he wouldn't let me. If you don't love