[shallow] Her hair looks adorable on her. [/shallow]
[shallow] Her hair looks adorable on her. [/shallow]
On the assumption that the Temple’s sending you a letter means they’re reading, I just want to say this: THANK YOU. Thank you for standing up for women’s rights, thank you for approaching it on a level they can’t ignore, and thank you for using their most effective weapon against them. On behalf of my nieces, the…
I wish the day would come when controlling women’s bodies and choices is no longer a fucking political board in some campaign platform.
Yes!
Are we also assuming she didn’t research the tattoo parlor’s reputation and sterilization procedure? Or do we think she flagged down a rolling tattoo-parlor/catering-truck/mobile-pet-groomer and had it done in a parking lot?
I had my bridesmaids buy a dress in the right color, but one they could wear again to some other occasion. I didn’t actually care if they matched like clones - and of course, everyone’s interpretation of “emerald green” is different, but the only comment I heard from any of the guests was a remark about how clever I…
This is the kind of thing I’ll fantasize about until I finally get one. Then I drag my sleeve through my food within an hour of putting it on and that’s when I remember that the only occasion I have to wear something like this is when we’re going to a restaurant.
Um, no.
I can’t even get to how tacky and scuzzy this practice is. I’m not sending money to anyone who can’t fucking spell “envelope” regardless.
I go by my middle name and I have since I was 14. My father referred to me by my first name until he died, 30+ years later. I think that’s okay if Caitlyn’s mother can’t get used to not referring to the child she gave birth to by the name she gave that child.
Cool, I give less than a fraction of a shit what you think!
She sure doesn’t seem to be having a problem with it. Why should I have a problem with it if the woman in question doesn’t? How did this become a plural thing, anyway? I have no issue with that woman being paraded on a leash in public because she appears to be completely consenting. Who am I to judge her or her way of…
That doesn’t apply. Nice rebuttal, though.
And I don’t see anything sexual happening here. I see a couple who are being unconventional. It’s on me if I want to make it more than that when I explain it to my son. It’s on me if I have a problem with two people who are not openly doing anything more sexual than my own child used to do when he was a toddler. Yeah,…
Do you see a cock in this picture? Because I don’t. I don’t see anything remotely sexual going on here. We assume there is a sex facet because we assume it’s either BDSM or puppy play, but we don’t know it because they aren’t showing it. It’s just a couple of people doing something unconventional and we’re the ones…
What about consent? It’s on me that I wouldn’t be thrilled about it. Not on them to make me comfortable by not doing something unconventional in public.
No, they shouldn’t have been kicked out. It’s nobody’s business and they weren’t breaking any laws. I wouldn’t be thrilled to have to explain to my child why the lady is wearing a leash, but that’s on me.
I’m going to rant, and I’m still in the grays on a lot of these, so with over 500 comments already nobody is going to see it, but here goes anyway: Why is it that when a woman does something viewed as “degrading” or “demeaning” it somehow impacts all women everywhere, but when a woman does something “heroic” or…
Kim Richards isn’t much of a friend if she had to be forced into paying the bills for the damage her dog did. I’d be interested in hearing her thought process here.
I was at the checkout last night at the grocery store when my bored, wandering eye happened upon the trash they keep there. It was one of those scuzzy “news” papers, triumphantly announcing the Hall Of Shame in this issue. All about celebrity women who had no business wearing bikinis. No men, at least not on the…