What a pathetic loser.

What a pathetic loser.
That's not quite what I said. What I said was, I read an article that made a convincing argument along those lines. Savage Love, a few years back. I also followed up that comment by saying that in this case, it sounds more like jitters. Take a chill pill.
Another suggestion that might help - kiss him on the mouth the way you want to be kissed down there and then ask him to do just that. It can be a little less intimidating when it's framed as a kiss. It can also feel a LOT better when it's treated as a deep kiss and not a tongue-lashing.
Have you gone down on him? If you have but he hasn't, then.... hmmm I hate to break it to you, but I once read an article that made a very convincing argument as to why the lack of going-down-ness is a very good sign your partner is not playing for the same team as you (i.e. he may be gay/in the closet).
I'm all for skill in this particular area, but eewww.
I would be more interested in statistics on food quality, price and availability, on chemical levels in food and other consumer goods, on environmental pollutants, on consumption of junk foods, on stress and overwork, on types and levels of human activity, etc. etc.
Seriously. I'm from Vancouver and I know it's not a hoax, everyone locally has been making a big deal of this story, and news outlets have been covering it responsibly.
Hehe, well played, Heapo, well played.
FFS, you can't even make this shit up. Stories like this are just becoming more and more crazy, and more and more prevalent. And these are the ones we KNOW about. Think of all the dirtbags out there who are operating under the radar and using their authority to evade capture.
I've always felt that it's inadvisable for models to be so unattainably shaped and sized. From a marketing perspective, it's better to give people an entryway into seeing themselves in your clothes. I think if the fashion industry continues with this trend of showing non-models on the catwalk, it will rapidly become…
Reminds me of a line from a film I saw years ago - wish I could remember the name of it. It was set in an office. It may have been "In Good Company", not sure. Anyway, these three guys are talking about what's the best sex they've ever had, and they're saying who they had the best sex with, and they get to the third…
I'm actually seriously considering a complete internet blackout for a month, or longer if I enjoy it.
I love Seth Rogen so f'n much it's not even funny.
One thing I'm learning slowly and gradually, is that people are pretty much universally self-absorbed and clueless. Truly. The ability to empathize and intelligently extrapolate is extremely rare, and for most people, well beyond their ken. Unfortunately 99.99999% of comments online and in person, totally reflect this…
Thanks, yeah, it's not easy but it's the only possible way for there to be any closure, and a chance to move on.
You are awesome. That's all I wanted to say.
"Forcing them to work as prostitutes" implies their participation, regardless of whether it was against their will or not. Let's call it what it really is. "The man accepted cash to allow other men to rape them."
The party line here is that the victim shouldn't have been arrested. People are asserting that without any information as to the circumstances of the situation. I have repeatedly "questioned" that party line because I think it's bullshit to wank over a story that is nothing but speculation. I deal in facts. What you…
Just because I disagree with what you're doing, doesn't mean I don't understand. But I have wasted enough time on you today. Later.