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There are all varieties of people in the world that exist. Including women who like sports and drinking, pizza and hanging out. Who prefer video games to romance novels, who are highly analytic or logical and give not shits at all what men think of them.

Sadly no.

I once ordered a hamburger in Barcelona (40+ days of traveling and I was exhausted and wanted comfort food) in a small family restaurant and got a patty made of diced ham slathered in really greasy grilled onions.

This is much better advice.

Why are people so hung up on the idea of names needing to be gendered? It's so weird.

Yes, agreed. And the fact that she isn't making any facial expressions in the after pics is really kind of disturbing. Can she not move her face? Or is she afraid if she does it'll ruin the photoshoot perfect of her face.

My opinion of her just skyrocketed. Good for her for speaking out.

Morello is the asshole here. Period. I'm willing to bet the doorman was unhelpful and probably even jerky, but someone with Morello's reach slamming a small locally owned business, indeed one that supports the cause the was there promoting is just asshattery.

Yes, all of this. I hosted and served for years at a place that only sat 65. The number of complaints I got from waiting patrons, "hey we were here first, how come they get a table?" "Because there's 2 of them and 5 of you and I can't seat you at a two top or at the bar." Any time I see someone complaining that

The couple are speaking out about their sexual practices and their non-traditional relationship to show the world that it's not just lonely old guys who use sex dolls.

There is a ton of urban fantasy and supernatural romance out there. I don't even know you, or really read that genre, but I feel gleeful that a whole new world of books has just opened up for you.

I'm an erotic fiction writer and my preference is cock. I will use prick and dick for variation, but I've noticed I tend to only use dick when it's soft. It does just feel like weaker word to me.

Just came here to say the same thing. Not ever enough of that on my TV.

One of the untalked about things about sexuality is that it's fluid. It's not a point at which a you stop and say, "I am this! I will always be this!" Instead it's river you float for your entire life and you don't always know where it will take you. Many people find that when looking at it from this perspective it's

So irrational. I got divorced from my husband. Spent 5 years exclusively in relationships with women (one lasting 3 years, the rest obviously shorter) and encountered many women who would not even consider dating me because of my history with men. Now of course who wants to date someone so radically close-minded? And

Perfect description, the glossing over, yes that's exactly what I'm doing because I am otherwise enjoying the show.

A from wikipedia: Diana Gabaldon planned to write a historical novel "for practice", but did not have a specific setting in mind until she happened to watch The War Games, a classic Doctor Who serial, on PBS. Her eye was caught by the character Jamie McCrimmon, a young Scot from 1745 played by actor Frazer Hines. The

Yeah, I 'm actually pretty impressed with the show overall and I like your idea of them working up to his leadership as character development. It works too, seeing him from Claire's POV. Although I'm also loving this TV view, since the book is all in Claire's head. On TV we get to see how Jamie looks at her from the

You don't sound like an ass at all. Lucky you on the husband. :)

I forgot about the winking thing! But yes, I don't dislike this Jamie , except he's not hot enough, but I keep trying to come with my dream casting and I can't quite find it. But this TV Jamie is like Baby!Jamie. You know like Muppet Babies or Tiny

Yes, I described TV Jamie as too puppy-ish elsewhere. I mean sure virginity and sexual discovery are in the books, but not with the innocence and naiviete Heughan brings to the role. Not that there's anything wrong with it, it just isn't the the fierce, mature (even in his 20s) Jamie, full of strength and animal