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Men don't use fleshlights nearly as much as women (who masturbate) use vibrators, though. I don't think there's anything wrong with someone using a fleshlight, but it's not the standard of pleasure. I think hands allow a boy for more dexterity — you can do exactly the motions and rhythms and gripping you want when

Is this video screenshot from 1989?

And also, remember that you can always go back to being one of those "fewer than three beauty products" girls. Your self-worth is not dependent on how much makeup you put on. So similarly, if you're truly having fun putting on lots of makeup, keep doing it. Maybe I'd suggest having days where you do full-makeup style,

Please tell me you're not still married to this shitbag douche?

Agreed. I mean, that's the whole premise behind most schools having a dress code, no? My high school didn't allow any curse words, nudity, or portrayals of violence (including guns) on clothing and that was permissible for the reason you describe.

Meh, you're right. This shit should not be at the top of the comment RN.

If she worked for "a few" hours on the laptop making $13644, she is making ~$4000 an hour, not $80 an hour. WE'RE SICK OF YOUR LIES, AUDREY.

Wow, that is so odd to me. As a Northeasterner, no one would point out someone wearing no makeup, because so many people do and it's completely normal! I hope that street commenter didn't make you feel uncomfortable enough to feel the need to conform, though. You keep doing you!

yes, exactly! I think that's why if there's any validity to "RealTexan1944"'s argument up there in the comments, it's because he's from Texas and women be cakin' on the powder.

I think the author means more in the beauty industry — i.e. when something is advertised as "natural" makeup in magazines. For a lot of women who wear minimal or natural makeup out in the 'real' world, it is a *lot* less than what is featured in these magazines.

Yes, this. I read his comment and was like "Wah? The same race that is stereotyped for overplucking their eyebrows and the whole 'Chola' look with thick eyeliner and bright lipstick?" I mean, it's obvs a stereotype, and there are plenty of Hispanic women who don't wear makeup at all... but lots of white women who

and, really? Don't try to turn this into a "I'm just supporting my Latina women" thing (ahem, quasi-fetishism) — you're fooling no one.

uh, so in a way then, you're saying makeup SHOULD be used by more than half of us women.

"Makeup is the industry norm; that statement gets people talking (as we are, now) and sells copies. It's the same sort of thing when celebrities take "no makeup selfies" — because we expect our idols to appear perfectly coiffed and polished, it's somehow significant when they aren't."

Yeah, in college at SUNY Buffao, a club organized a polar plunge in Lake Erie in December, also for charity. Lots of people ages 30, 40, 50 doing it, too. Similar idea to a 5K.

I know — and then if you click the featured "See What the Cast Has to Say About Season 2" at the end of this clip, it shows Pornstache the Actor being all kind-hearted and friendly off-camera (and sans 'stache) and it's really throwing me off!

oooooooooooooooooooooooof!!! I'll be the first to theorize annoyingly about what's to come from the clips:

"This thing screams "fuck it" more than a porn director with a cast full of narcoleptics."

I masturbated a *lot* as a kid, and discovered it at a super early age. Like 5-6 years old early. It may sound perverse, but I didn't know what sex was at that age, so I didn't know it was something to feel shameful about, or keep private, or that was adult-only. I just noticed one day that squeezing some sheets

Hm, interesting. I, too, have a female ob-gyn and it's always just me & her. I am super comfortable with her, though, so I don't feel the need for a nurse with her. And I am not in a small town (she is in the suburbs outside NYC)