I am truly shocked that any one person, never mind the plethora that have, read that article and thought the appropriate response was to talk about their great orgasms. It shows a baffling lack of empathy.
I am truly shocked that any one person, never mind the plethora that have, read that article and thought the appropriate response was to talk about their great orgasms. It shows a baffling lack of empathy.
Serious question & I'm asking you because you seem to know your shit - does it mean allies how I think it means it? Because in the technical sense I would guess that it is a heterosexual/cis-gender person who actively supports LGBT rights - which I would put myself into - but I'm uncomfortable being part of LGBTQA+…
My story is better. Once, whilst sharing a family hotel room with my parents on holiday, I was awoken by the sound of my Dad smacking my Mum's ass mid-special-hug.
I must have been about 9 or 10 - old enough to know what was happening - and I needed to pee SO BADLY. I remember lying there in the dark listening to my…
James Cordon might not be very funny but at least he's relatively inoffensive. Don't lump him in with Piers Morgan who is genuinely horrible.
Woah, woah, woah. Are you calling Jeremy Clarkson racist? I'll have you know he's also sexist, homophobic, jokes about disabled people, said that striking workers should be 'slaughtered in front of their families'. Unless you're talking about one of the other ones, who I think just guffaw idiotically at the racist…
I would actually kill for underboobne, I get topofboobne, right on the cleavage. I think it might be tight sports bras + sweat.
I think some public proposals are nice. I witnessed a proposal at a music festival this year - the couple had been going to the festival together for years and it meant a lot to them - so it was the right place to do it for them. In that respect, I kind of feel sorry for the guys who proposed on basketball courts and…
I think what I find interesting about proposals is that because of the emotions-are-bad-keep-them-inside way that a lot of men are raised, they are generally less vocal about their feelings, and yet they have to externally put themselves totally 100% out there and do a tremendously "unmanly" thing by telling a woman…
Exactly. If someone proposed to me like that I'd say no no matter how much I loved them, because they clearly don't have a clue who I am.
Maybe they say 'no homo' beforehand?
Yes! (Though as a chronically early-arriver I am with him on the late thing) The writers have created a douchebag. Even the English guy is more likeable than him.
I'm sorry that some girls got upset that you took a picture of their costume, but it is not comparable to cat calling. They're calling you a creep in response to something you are doing, even it's debatable if you're actually being creepy, they're not shouting it at you when you're walking down the street not even…
I fully endorse your dog-related exception to the rule.
No, you're right. Bitches be crazy.
I think it's an interesting point, and provided the actress in the video is open to it, I think they should be left there. I've seen men who saw the video who said they didn't realise how bad it was beforehand, I'd like those guys to also be able to see what happens when you speak up.
I hope they warned her she'd get…
Men can help themselves. Honestly. They can.
True dat. If you mean it as a compliment, and you wanted her to feel nice about herself, then surely you'd be mortified and apologetic that it had the opposite effect? Oh, no, you don't give a shit about her feelings, so you probably didn't mean it as a compliment.
Oh god. When women defend it. You know, I get that some women like cat calls and I respect their opinion, but I find it baffling that they can't comprehend that not all women do, and that maybe it's nicer for everyone to assume that nobody does. Like maybe them foregoing their confidence boost is a necessary sacrifice…
Tell that to the woman getting rape threats because she posted this.
OK, but I'm not talking about men going "I don't do this, I'm really sorry you guys go through this, but please don't attack our gender", which is (debatable) acceptable defence of a gender, I'm talking about men going "This woman who is experiencing something I have never experienced is completely overreacting, women…