drldeboer
DRL DeBoer
drldeboer

I'm an atheist. Thanks for making people think we're all like this, man! Really appreciate it!

And then he nodded, satisfied with his list and convinced that he had hit the basic deal-breakers. Then he put on his fedora, went online, and complained that no women ever want to date such a nice guy like him.

On the flipside, I don't call myself a feminist. I never will. And I do use the term "feminazi". Why? Because I have had strangers scream at me on the street for "setting back to women's movement" by wearing a skirt. Or working as a waitress. Or choosing to be a homemaker.

I was all geared up to snark at the so-called "experts" but all of this makes perfect sense to me.

"Girls", where the sometime-hell of sexual relations is approached with wit, complexity, and meaningful satire..."

This strikes me as being super similar to people throwing around "Free Speech!" when you're dealing with private organizations.

whoever complained is easily offended and shouldn't watch top gear

No, stop. Bad. He has it exactly right. At my University, there is a very large number of 'english as a second language' students from all over the world. They constantly make racially based, and what we here would consider 'offensive' jokes. All the f'ing time. Because nobody not from the US gives a shit because

As a slope, and an American, i am not offended by the initial joke nor the apology. People need to get over themselves.

Merits of the case aside, I'm now resenting this accusation leveled at America, Land of the Brave and Home of the Free (™), that we were the source of the original complaint. Take some personal responsibility, United Kingdom, like American Hero and World Savior Ronald Reagan (™) would've done.

Can we stop for a second and discuss how absolutely stupid it is that instead of trying to make a job market for non-college grads, we now try to cram everyone, regardless of ability or desire, into a college degree?

As a dude, I can confirm money is THE biggest pressure we face. Looks don't matter — gay or straight, we can find mates if we're nice and funny and confident. Even ugly dudes can get with the partner of their preferred gender if they approach it the right way. But we're always feeling pressured about how much we make

SKIPS ENTIRE ARTICLE: How about we just try to find someone that our libidos match with? How about we let sex happen naturally, and when someone wants more of it and can't get it from their partner anymore you talk about it? Then, when their libidos don't match anymore you either accept it or leave the relationship.

I left my long-term partner because I didn't feel passionately attracted to him (I didn't feel much attraction at all, actually). We had a great life. We were a family (we have a son), he made me laugh, he has a great family, we travelled, he left me to myself when I needed to be alone, blah blah blah.

Make no mistake about it - there is no excuse for homophobic/hate speech, but I have to say, I still like Alec Baldwin. I think he's talented & intelligent. He's also made plenty of mistakes, but I don't mind that. He's a human being & if I had cameras in my face every time I wanted to buy a cup of coffee, I'd be an

[TMI!] Yup, that's me: high T, significantly above average in, err, size, and always ready to go!

It's worth noting that the clitoris does have some erectile tissue that can become engorged with blood during arousal, so it's entirely possible that women who have more orgasms stretch out the tissue more over time.