What, you just follow a doctor around for awhile and through osmosis you become a doctor? What’s so hard about that?
What, you just follow a doctor around for awhile and through osmosis you become a doctor? What’s so hard about that?
Yeah, Farrah, I'm glad you're settings your sights higher than porn but I don't think you understand how becoming a doctor works.
I just read this article and some of the comments. On the one hand, there is a legitimate issue of nursing homes not recognizing or being uncomfortable with the sexuality and sexual behaviors of their residents, and part of that is surely that we stop thinking of people as being interested in sex once they become…
Amazing that the author used no body shaming terms to describe any of the 25 men who engaged in the activity with her.
She takes on almost a superhuman quality, doesn’t she? Mere mortal men cannot satisfy her! She will not be stopped!
they really need to stop being so promiscuous and just sleep with him.
NOTHING DEFEATS THE PENIS...even willing vaginas.
Oh dear God, now I have to live the rest of my life knowing that something called BroBible exists.
Kevlar Vagina would make an excellent band name.
I think the real dad issue is that if her dad is some scuzzy old closeted dude who's going to blackmail his son in law, this isn't just going to go away because the son in law met the first blackmail condition. I'd bet this is going to come up over and over again, any time the dad wants control of a situation. As I…
If he's sexually unfulfilled then he's sexually unfulfilled, it doesn't matter if he's bi or not. Just because you like both genders doesn't mean you NEED both to feel fulfilled. Take that shit elsewhere please, you have no idea what you're talking about.
Look I am not stupid this is a sea mine unearthed in their back yard. But covering it up and pretending it doesn't exist would be just as immature and damaging in both cases.
The lie leaves destruction too, the difference is that you are having to deal with the shrapnel rather than your fiance who has done nothing wrong in this situation.
I would tell the fiance. If you can't disclose something like that, you have no right to be committing yourself to this person for "better or worse".
"Guess which two people at this dinner table I've put my penis in?"
Exactly!! It's not like it was some guy they ran into at the grocery store, or the mailman or something. It's his soon to be father-in-law, and that could be WAY more damaging after they're married. Even if he says "Hey, by the way, before I met and fell in love with you I dated and slept with other guys" that doesn't…
It's important for some people to disclose their sexuality as they find it to be part of their whole as a person. I am bi, and while I've never 'come out' to him I've made it very clear to my partner that I'm also interested in women. It's just a conversation that came up during the course of our relationship. I find…
Right? I find it weird that their sexuality isn't just part of their normal conversations. I mean, I never "came out" but like...my boyfriend and I have social/political conversations where it might be part of the conversation. So he knows I am bisexual in the same way he knows what my favorite color is or that I chew…
The fact that he's bisexual is a much, much smaller issue than the fact that he boned her dad. Talk about straining at gnats and swallowing camels — coming clean on his sexuality but keeping the fact that he's been with her dad secret would be like admitting he likes chocolate but omitting that he's an active heroin…
Tale as old as time.