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Welcome to my life. Minus babies and hot but boring man.

Co-signed. I was hoping someone else saw this inconsistency as a major eye roll.

...Well, fuck. Friday Fail.

In my case, two reasons: 1) When my friend described her rape, the blood on the bed was a key part of her memory; and 2) Rape is more commently depicted (and thus normalized) than menstruation.

Did anyone else look at the image (without reading the context) and think it was a woman after being raped?

Haha. He's one of many (apparently I'm only picky about men in real life). The fact Harry Shum, Jr. dances makes him a lot more attractive to me. For straight-up handsome, my favorite is Hideo Murakoa. So. Damn. Pretty.

They've covered it here on Jezebel several times, about the perceived asexuality of Asian men. It's ridiculous and, IMO, very weird. Really I just wanted to post one of his abs pics.

Pfffft. Always! ;-)

Check out the LXD — League of Extraordinary Dancers. It's a web series from a while back, but he's one of the main dancers and choreographers. So much fun.

How can people watch Harry Shum, Jr., and then make stupid statements about Asian men not being sexually attractive? Because yum.

Thanks for the explanation. I'm following all kinds of people on here, but the checkmark had gone away on quite a few regulars. There's been a lot of weird, glitchy stuff happening recently when it comes to interacting with other commenters. Super annoying.

How does the following help? B/c you'll see the checkmark on the legit account? I doubt I'm a regular or popular enough commenter for this person to try anything, but I do not want to accidentally star something and encourage his annoying shit.

So someone creates is creating burner accounts and mimicking your display name and avatar? That's... just fucking weird, man.

Oh, goodness. I can imagine! I'm sorry you are sick but congratuations on the growing family! Here is a puppy and a baby for you as a gift.

It makes us human, even though it often doesn't feel that way.

The marks on my abdomen taunt me terribly.

I'm sorry to hear of your health troubles — I hope the surgery has helped you and you're doing better!

YES. I agree with that wholeheartedly.

That's totally fair. A lot of this is my own insecurities as my body over the last four years or so (without the aid of a child) changed in ways that I can see will not be reversible without surgery I cannot afford nor am willing to undergo.

That cat exuded an enviable air of devil-may-care independence as it zipped off the stage. Maybe it should have played Holly. In any case I knew I wanted to go wherever that cat was going.