@SqueakyGasket: Well, a lot of people auf'ed in the first episode are the type that get by making pageant dresses.... hmm.
@SqueakyGasket: Well, a lot of people auf'ed in the first episode are the type that get by making pageant dresses.... hmm.
@La Nanook (formerly Canadarling): That is so scary.
Little gothy kid me so would have done Sabriel. I know it didn't win a Newberry, but it's won other YA awards.
@Anilisha: @francofile001 The word has a different meaning, psychologically. They don't mean inhibited, the study is using the word in the classing sense of being socially destructive. In this case, it's:
@I'm Ron Burgundy?: If I'm not mistaken it's Tagalog.
I didn't know designers could get Emmys. Clearly, I need to switch to television.
While I could probably do this in the summer, there's no way I'm just wearing six items of clothing midwestern winter. I mean, there's a low of -2 F next week.
@Peppermint: Ditto. I tend to go for guys both overall bigger than me and taller. If I see a guy whose thighs are as skinny as my forearms, it makes me all sorts of self conscious.
@cate3710: People can have rape fantasies. It doesn't mean they actually want to be raped.
Hearing a story about rape and getting aroused ≠ getting aroused while experiencing it.
@kingalces: ...Don't look up how duck sex works.
@hello.kitty: Haha, yes, it is scary, ne?
I read this one article about something Japanese, and now I'm applying it to a complex social issue!
Well, good, maybe the comparisons to her haircut will end now.
@BFF: Well, a more tricky one might be "I usually don't like girls with X, but you can sort of pull it off!"
@newyorkmuse: I just got a visual. That needs to be a web comic, stat.
@sixiebubs: I totally second this, though I have the problem of not making enough eye contact. My friends have totally pegged my flirting "tell" though of making eye contact, looking down or away, and then making eye contact again. Of course, now I focus on it every time I do it.
@one2ohmygoddd: hahaha, I see what you did there.
@Lola Lotus: @Lola Lotus: It's a backhanded sort of compliment a guy could use to seem not that interested. The goal is to draw the girl in. It's used by a lot of wannabe pick up artists.