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Heh. Most of my gay male friends. ;)

I've apologized for being too sore to have sex. But then, I've been with men who apologized that they couldn't get hard. Neither was the fault of the person apologizing.

"Christmas Shoes" and "Last Christmas need to battle it out, and I need to be as far away from it as possible. D:

"Bachmann threw him an annoyed look and disengaged."

I haven't seen TV in a long time. I - like many others, I fear - was fooled by the newsy-looking graphics at the bottom.

"I'm pretty sure the Muppets are all about the little guy making it big. They just don't do it at the expense of others."

This is seriously a conversation that's being had on a news program.

You know, I'd honestly expected the USPS to be thriving due to the Internet, what with the gobs of people selling stuff via eBay, Etsy, etc.

Did you guys watch the video imbedded into the article? This guy is my hero!! If only all men would be so brave!

Right, of course, but I think most people know that. Or I hope so!

Three things!

I believe that withdrawal can be a really effective method of birth control - I have rarely ever tried it, and have never read stats on it, but obviously, it makes sense that it would work.

Haha, I'm glad it's not just me!

I agree with @crawledoutofthesea. The test drive metaphor is a good one that I hear often, but it needs to be broken down differently, because sex isn't the end-all be-all for every couple.

"What would you do if it turned out the person you just married was a terrible kisser?"

Assuming this guy's story is true, the only disgust I feel is for the mother. And so, so much disgust. I hope this woman stays in jail for the rest of her life.

OOHH oh oh! I gotcha. God, I can't even comment on FGM, the very thought of that list that you posted paralyzes me with fear. :(

You can check out my response to @Ack above, but I second (third?) that you should ask lady friends that you trust for a good recommendation. I had horrendous experiences with gynos - all women, in fact - until I asked my two best friends and they sent me to a doctor of whom they were both patients. (To this day we

I had the same exact opinion when I had to see a gyno at age 16, before I'd ever even been kissed! My mom set me up with a doctor she knew, and when she said "We'll see him next week," I flipped out and told her I didn't want a male doctor. She cancelled the appointment and found a female gynecologist.

You say you did a lot of research; I only did a little. And I went into it with the same repulsed feeling.