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I’m a commoner.  I don’t know how to pronounce those words either.  

And notice that transmen are never part of the conversation? It’s always about that almighty penis.

“In this climate, who would challenge someone with a beard exposing their penis in a women’s changing room?”

All the best to this gorgeous and talented couple.

As an Old who doesn’t get the whole “private Stories on Instagram, I want to roll my eyes a little bit at that because there’s never anything truly private on the internet. But honestly, whatever gets her through.

no one cares about your son's boners.

My sons know better than to ogle a woman’s body — certainly when I’m around (and hopefully, also when I’m not).

I have been, and remain, a supporter of leggings. If anything, I’m a little jealous that men don’t get to wear them to work. They look SO comfortable.

Somebody never went to a Catholic school

But you couldn’t help but see those blackly naked rear ends.

My husband gave me his grandmother’s ring, and it sits in my jewelry box because I have a field job where it’s completely impractical for me to wear daily. Hell, I didn’t even wear it when we were engaged. I would have been completely pissed at him if he wasted any money buying a ring. 

As someone who shelled out a good amount of money for a ring my fiancee loves and now has been saddled with the bulk of the wedding costs, I support an end to the wedding-industrial complex

Unless one party has an inherited vintage ring in a gorgeous Art Deco setting that will cost approximately $0 and some mother’s happy tears, what’s the use?” - This is exactly my case. It is actually my great grandmother’s ring from 1936. My husband asked my grandmother for it, because it was just sitting in her

ONE OF US

I’m considering starting a new religion based on the “prophets” inspired by God to use the scientific method.
It will require sex ed with an emphasis on consent and communication.

As a 40 something guy, I am a little embarrassed by how many times I have watched The Craft.

I always thought a woman's mid-life crisis was when a woman realizes she does 90% of the housework and childcare and divorces her husband's who "never saw that coming." 

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I personally think if the Fab 5 just focused on telling them to execute the basic responsibilities of just being an average accountable adult, that some of the men they were helping would still not grasp it. I find it is was more effective of them to use the “Self Care” angle to introduce concepts like that to

It’s time to hold the conspiracy caucus in Congress accountable.