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Oh no you weren't harsh, I just could relate. While there are definitely guys like that there is the added constant reminder to women who want children that your eggs are DYING RIGHT NOW, WAIT AND IT WILL BE TOO LATE!!! The arbitrary desire to be married by 30 feels less arbitrary when women are told that their

Easy to say but I know I've been like that, just really wanting to have a relationship because I am happiest in a relationship but it's easy to get it twisted in your head (without being fully cognizant of it) that doesn't mean you're happy in ANY relationship. I feel like I was at my worst when I felt everyone around

I know everyone else is saying "don't do it just because the ex said said to!" and while I agree that they aren't the great dictator of what is and isn't "repressed," I do think all people should try it and see if they like it. I know for me, I was in LTR's for years and then started online dating and it did take a

I'm Team Neither…I'm just a red meat gal, can't get real excited about poultry in general (unless it's actually battered and fried, another thing that offends me about "fried turkey.") I also don't like any of the other traditional Thanksgiving food (stuffing? dressing? whatever you call it, it's wet bread and celery

I know, right? But HE'S the one who gets the most upset! I think he knows it's irrational and that there's no way he can legitimately argue his case so he gets frustrated and yelly and then I get upset (I'm pretty laid back and can maintain calm until the yelliness.) He is a rational, intelligent man open to debate in

I don't know if it's "dumb" per se but it's just something that I'd think in the 6 years of being with my husband we would have figured out we just can't talk about. We're both super lefty liberal and agree on almost all political issues but he will not move from his argument that all people who join the military are

I'm with your ex-girlfriend. There are tons of people with legit sensitivities to wheat and/or gluten beyond celiac and sure, it's annoying when other people make a big fuss about dietary restrictions that are not medically necessary but I don't think it's the responsibility of people who actually have the allergy or

Were you also shocked that Charlie looked pretty good in the white tank top/pants combo? When they described it I thought it would look insane but he rocked it!

Maybe he should Uber him some wings?

I'd guess it's a combo of a) People want a money shot, somewhere outside of the body, because it shows you an orgasm, since you aren't in the scene and didn't feel it happen and b) a lot of women don't like it, so it's a way to get that experience. I am a woman who DOES like it, because I'm subby and find it hot and

Yes! My husband likes it, more than anyone I've been with before (he actually finished from titty fucking which amazed me) but he only does i occasionally and I enjoy it because it's goofy, a change of pace, and I do think it looks hot to see his cock between my tits. It of course doesn't feel like anything too

I'm not saying I identify with Aziz/Dev specifically (I've never used Uber! I met my husband before dating apps!) but I am more relating to his childlessnes and to his more settled friends' domesticity. What's funny is that if I were dating, I'd probably be reaching the more Louie-ish side of things because I'm 33

Agreed, it seemed like the reviewer was lumping Dev in with "manchildren" just because he doesn't have kids, isn't married and enjoys going out for pasta unencumbered. When really that isn't the point the show is making…he's just a normal guy who's figuring out what he wants (and is also amused by toy dinosaurs, which

Genji seems opposed to answering your question but I was seriously curious what they meant. Is he implying that Aziz and Brian (who's life is based on the co-creator Alan Yang, right?) are making up their first gen experiences? Like…there aren't enough fully developed characters of color period in media for that to

It doesn't feel quite as good as Louie but it does speak more to my experiences (as I'm closer in age to Aziz and have no kids) so I like that about it. I WANT to eat the pasta and not find a sitter and I KNOW the dad with the little kids and the crumbling marriage, it felt very real while still being funny (whereas

I mean, it felt good! Who could blame him?

I liked the show through the whole run, partially because I was 12 and didn't have a super refined comedy palate but also because Ellen herself can make even not-that-funny jokes pretty funny, I've just always liked her a great deal and she could really nail physical comedy as well. Perhaps being an adolescent

Just Shoot Me was "mean" like Seinfeld, the people were unlikable and basically a bunch of creeps (just less funny creeps than the Seinfeld crew.) In the book Top of the Rock they talk about how it was seen as more of Fox show at the time because it was so mean spirited, which is funny in hindsight.

My mom and I always watched Ellen together just because it we both found it hilarious and it was clean. But then all the gay hubub started, which coincided with me getting the early rumblings of being gay myself (although it turned our I was actually bi and am married to a man now but in middle school I didn't know it

Unfortunately for me I have become conditioned to not mind something being out of place after about 15 minutes…"out of place" becomes "oh that's just this thing's new place." So that's why one of my husband's business cards has been in the middle of the floor of the hallway for 2 weeks. Why should I bother picking it