Are you saying there isn't a 72% illegitimacy rate?
Are you saying there isn't a 72% illegitimacy rate?
lol the arrogance. Not everyone is a stock character in your tiny little brain
Some of it was depressing...
What percent of cultural history actually gets documented? Barely any. And yet there are academic fields devoted to making bullshit stories out of the tiny scraps of information we have. Most "peers" reviewing these things are academics who are just as invested in maintaining their field's bullshit as the author.
I never implied that dancing is evil. I just pointed out that it's not crazy to think sexual dancing doesn't fit into a Christmas parade... is that even strange? I'm a prude unless I want a public strip show at christmas? Prudeness ftw then
Yes, that would be sexually normal. Did you assume I wouldn't think so?
Well I think it would be difficult. There have been times I've wondered what I would do if someone in my family did something awful. I don't think I could stop loving either of my parents, even if they were serial killers.
I've heard theories about modern black dance being inherited from African traditions but I didn't see any good evidence for it at all. Someone tried to connect twerking to some West African dance based on the fact that there was some butt shaking in both. It seems like a bunch of hogwash tbh.
I'm just saying that a person who has a personal connection to someone who does something wrong will have much more mixed feelings about their bad behaviour than a stranger. Is this even deniable? You can be creeped out by my fairly obvious observation about human nature all you want, but the reality is that…
Can you link to this sexuality research? Why is it that older men with money tend to choose younger women when that's an option for them?
I think it would be difficult to tell in advance how you would feel. I personally have never had a friend or family member who did something like this, but my friend's cousin was convicted of child molestation, and she clearly has mixed feelings. It would be difficult to forget the complexity of somebody, once you…
I implied that it was sexy before I looked the words up. It has a sexy sound. You are denying this for no reason.
Reaching? And what looks homophobic? I haven't blown anything out of proportion. I've simply stated that they had a provocatively sexy dance to a sexy song in the middle of a christmas parade. I never even claimed I was personally offended, I simply said that there was more to find inappropriate than the simple…
I'm not sure why you would even say this. Is this just arguing for the sake of arguing? Listen to the song. It is a sexy sounding RnB song. Mariah's Song wasn't sexual sounding, because it was more upbeat and joyful sounding. Destiny's Child were being sultry. Why deny this? It's obvious.
"On the seventh day of Christmas/my baby gave to me/ a nice back rub and he/ massaged my feet"
I don't remember doing any trolling, but ok.
The song at the beginning is not Mariah Carey. It sounds more like Kelly Rowlands. The part with the Mariah didn't seem particularly sexual to me, but the entire first part did.
They won't be anywhere near as sexually attractive. If the majority of men over 50 found 50+ women sexually attractive, then there would be way more 50+ women in advertisements and whatnot, since men over 50 are a huge chunk of society. We don't see those women though. We see Kate Uptons everywhere, because that is…
Showing skin is considered sexual in most places, even if it is quite common, and there is a move the lead dancer does at 14 seconds to about 17 seconds that cant be confused with something non sexual. Plus the choice of song is clearly a strangely sexy sounding Christmas song. It sounds like something you'd hear…
Are you really denying this?