Yes! Give the people what they want!
Yes! Give the people what they want!
Dude: Send Nudes
I'm really not sure why people have so much trouble understanding why a dude might become an OB/GYN. Like, reproduction and the female reproductive system in general is fascinating. I don't think it's any weirder than being like a GI specialist or an ENT guy. If you aren't personally comfortable seeing a male gyno,…
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So what you are saying is that in this Mark Shrayber Jezzie world we're living in, we'd all prefer that Kelly do the sex reporting?
Yes they do! Some old school docs won't, but ACOG recomments it for teens. There's also Skyla, which is the slightly smaller version that is specifically meant for nulliparous women. Mirena is actually recommended for women who have bad periods (me included) since it usually dramatically lightens or even stops all…
Hahaha! I sent him a link to buy nude pantyhose on Amazon.
You would think so. But, apparently, you and I have a minority opinion here.
But then they wouldn't have been nudes!
If only...
All my Tinder matches are weirdos who can't make conversation or get oddly sexual very quickly, so I choose to believe this is real because it warms my heart.
What a mensch. Just makes me love him more.
Lucy Flores. Badass. Nevada.
Not an exact quote, but look up Lucy Flores in Nevada. She basically did the same, and I am in love with her.
Hahaha, I came from DC, and I do still love the district, but anyone who hates on Baltimore has clearly never gone farther afield than the inner harbor. Plus, Baltimore nightlife is more affortable, less douchey, and way more fun than DC nightlife.
I was REALLY skeptical when I moved to Baltimore a year ago, but goddamnit if I don't love this weird little city now.
I agree with you. The first tweet was a total fuck up, but what do we want from people? Like asking people to never make mistakes or be bone-headed is not realistic, so if the dude's apology wasn't enough, what do we want from him? What more can he do? I think sometimes we get so caught up in the issues we care about…
I'll buy into that line of reasoning the next time the entire public goes to a court house and requests all public files on every criminal case on the docket.
I don't know. We tend to believe police reports that describe murders as brutal without demanding to see the crime scene photos. The need to personally witness the violence just strikes me as more voyeuristic than investigative for most people (journalists may need to see it, for example, but I do not).