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Yeah, not really helping. I'm just going to stop.

I really don't follow what you are saying here. Or anywhere really.

That's nice, good for you. Some people aren't interested in just fucking and are pretty put off by such a blunt proposition.

Uh... it's usually considered bad form pretty much anywhere to be that blunt about looking for sex. Or whatever one is looking for that doesn't match up with the other persons stated preference (for dating, LTR etc.)

Because there are places for that. Like Fetlife - OKC or other more vanilla dating sites aren't really the right venue for that.

No. Peplum is dumb.

In this specific context, "cis-" refers to people whose gender identity is consistent with their sex at birth. In other words, most people (as far as we know, I guess).

In Latin,cis- and trans- are commonly used as spatial prefixes, respectively meaning "on the same side of" and "across". You see this in chemistry as

human, wat r u doing. stahp

The post office can be kind of terrible about this. Last spring I had packages stolen from my mail (the woman responsible was later arrested as part of an ongoing investigation into check fraud and I only found out because she had one of my rent checks on her person at the time of the arrest, allowing the detective to

What about that part of the Bible that talks about Egyptians being hung like donkeys and ejaculating rivers of semen? I like that part.

I think you might be doing it wrong.

I found 3 kind of underwhelming, but I flippin LOVED 2.

I don't need a dictionary, I'm perfectly familiar with the Latinate prefix "trans-" and it's meaning of "across"."Tranny" does not mean "outside the box" - it's only ever used (to my knowledge) to refer to transgender or transsexual women, or possibly crossdressing men.

Sperm-stealing women, amirite??

The virginity-fetishizing really creeps me out, on a lot of different levels. I mean, it's weirdly objectifying, implies that a non-virginal woman is (almost?) literally "damaged goods".

Ok, maybe not several levels, I guess it's this on thing. I'm having difficulty articulating my feelings on this more clearly.

That was an incoherent mess. Perhaps you'd like to clarify?

I would just like to post this, which is a brilliant (but possibly no-longer-updated) catalogue of sexism in all of its weird forms. Like, these aren't even the kinds of that are kind of subtle or insidious, but like "you are a woman, so you should be married and not have a job because men should have jobs".

Which reminds me, I've been meaning to watch the original Helen Mirren Prime Suspect.

She's pretty rad. And on this specific subject, there's always seemed to be this sort of undercurrent in comments on the Brainscoop videos, or in reference to Jessi on Scishow Talk Show.

Varying levels of creepy or objectifying, probably coming from guys (presumably) who think they are being positive and aren't sexist

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