I gotcha.
I gotcha.
Is the topless jogging thing common in France, or are the implying that men jogging shirtless is somehow an affront to women?
Meh, the whole skirt blowing thing is part of her persona. I have no problem with them capitalizing on that in a creative bit of experiential marketing.
Probably not.
Serious, yes. Literal, no.
Nah, it's pretty much the same.
Trayvon Martin was a murder VICTIM not a murderer.
Not really, as that mindset assumes the reason he won't do it with is s/o is simply because she is his s/o. There could be many reasons he's not comfortable doing it with her, from her personality, to their history, to the way she/her body looks, etc.
Those are Tracy's words, not the words in the original article:
Porn is fantasy. The fact that you enjoy watching something doesn't mean you want to actually partake in it.
You know what this tells me? That when women are less experienced, they have fewer complaints. Now they actually know what good sex is. If that is a reason sex sucks — because women now expect men to actually be good in bed — then this is not about equality, it's AGAIN about a double standard.
Agreed. I take equal issue with women who refuse to let their boyfriends or husbands cum on their face or put it in their ass.
So basically, one author has a case of the wah-wahs because the BBC opted to option a book with a different slant than her own?
This is just.... completely absurd.
Feelings of invincibility are common among teenagers and people in their early 20s, particularly males*.
I save that reaction for women I believe give that reaction to well meaning guys they deem beneath them.
Yeesh, at least my frat was smart enough to keep the drug-dealing off social media.
Fair enough.
I think there's a difference between saying fat people shouldn't be shamed and saying fat people should be see as equally attractive to slender people by everybody, everywhere.
Uh, what?