I'm pretty sure he actually said that they make larger male sizes for cool football-playing athletes.
I'm pretty sure he actually said that they make larger male sizes for cool football-playing athletes.
Slight misrepresentation there. That thread was started by someone mocking the fact that Vin Diesel thinks Hollywood places greater emphasis on men being fit than women being fit. It's not a group of men dominating the discussion to make it all about them either. It's not at all relevant to their argument and…
I'm pretty sure no food or supplement has been shown to increase libibo in healthy people. Improving sexual performance (e.g. impotence or whatever) is a little different.
I do actually understand that, thank you. What is key in this particular case is that you don't magically gain the ability to consent to sex when you turn 16 (or 13, 14, 15, 17 or 18, all of which are the legal ages of consent in various countries) and the enforcers of the law can exercise their discretion when it is…
I just looked it up and apparently they're intending to make a number of alterations, some of which are due to modern safety standards. Others to common sense.
America's consent laws seem a bit fussy about consensual relationships. While an 18 year old having sex with a 15 year old may technically be against the law in the UK (where the age of consent is 16), it probably wouldn't be prosecuted.
Yeah, I meant that to sound more jesting but it came out kinda snarky. Sorry.
Yeah, $675 is way more reasonable.
Well, we tend to get your trends a few years down the line. This looks pretty awesome though, way better than cupcakes. I love doughnuts and croissants. Can't wait.
Once more with feeling:
Whenever you see a science article posted to jezebel (and I think this qualifies), check the original source. Or just don't read it and save yourself the hassle.
Lots of people do though because they don't understand why people would choose to go into porn. If this work does help show that they're normal people as deserving of respect as anybody else, I'm all for it, even if I think it's a little obvious. The question being whether or not it really does do that or further…
You almost made sense there for a while but then you totally lost it.
I'm not usually supportive of laws that restrict free speech, but I think people who use the word "cocksucker" as an insult should be officially banned from ever getting their cock sucked again. That'd stamp it out pretty sharpish.
One of the fundamental limitations of boycotts. What do you do when eeeeeeeevery company that makes a fairly important product fails to uphold basic ethical standards?
In the spirit of the app, I will now boycott it on the grounds that I disapprove of the user-created campaign referenced in this article.
Might it not also be a bit awkward for LinkedIn to have profiles that promote prostitution if they do business in places where it isn't legal?
That's probably a common theme. In the UK, abortion was legalised due to a bill introduced by an MP who, while objecting to abortion, didn't particularly like the fact that so many women were obtaining abortions in dangerous and unregulated clinics. And those were the grounds on which the government backed it.
Yeah, murdering a couple of hundred thousand civilians is totally warranted because somebody's autocratic government did something horrible.