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Dear Jennifer, I would love to cook with you and hang out. I would even take the T all the way into cambridge for it!!

@I, Zombie Normal: But they're bad for your vaginal health! Also like the guys!

@deuteragonist: I feel a little ashamed, because I've actually done that before.

@Ginmar Rienne: I'm certainly not ignoring reality. And what exactly do you mean when you say my statements are revealing? Revealing of what? That I have compassion and intellect? Cause that's about all I think they're revealing to anyone.

@Working-for-the-weekend: Eh, the genetic relation probably wouldn't cause any issues for their kids. Other than that, I can't see any issues with it— I'm sure that it's happened before, between sperm donation and adoption.

@Evie Havok: Ooooor, they're seeking women with traits similar to the mother.

As a former Ohioan, I'm of the opinion that anything as destructive and dangerous to motorists as deer cannot be cute. They can, however, be tasty. And given the population problems and the number of deer that starve to death every year, I'd rather see them hunted and nommed on, than called cute and left to starve.

@RenoMartini: Only if you share that Tanqueray with me.

@wednesdayam: I know a woman who commutes via bike, often while wearing a skirt. I don't know how she keeps it clean, but she does.

@AthertonMerriweather: While true of some guys totally not true of all of them! I guarantee! I have a lot of great guy friends who are willing to fuck that kind of woman, but only commit to smart, interesting women.

@Ridgecliff: Double names are hilarious though! My fiance goes by his initials to friends, and the first... name.... of his name to professional people, but I love the fact that he's actually a double name, because its just so weird.

@RipCurl: In a way, she's totally fascinating— in that using your children for fame is just such and alien concept.

@Barbed Ire: I was born when my mom was forty— and my older brother when she was 35. I want to get started a touch earlier than her, but my parents were awesome, even if they were the same age as some of my friends' grandparents! And now that we're grown, they're retired, and can travel to see us :-)

Dear Riri,

@BuffySummers: I don't know what sort of things she says about her sex life— I only know her music, and her costumes, and performance— but there's a huge world between talking about sexuality, and talking about your own sex life. I love to talk about sex and sexuality, and will discuss it with pretty much anyone, but

@Puddlefish: I agree. Also, not having had sex with women doesn't make you not bisexual— it can be hard to find a woman who you are attracted to who is also attracted to you. A lot of times, even though you're bi, you end up dating only men, if the women you're attracted to end up always being straight.

@greensandbeans: Wait, she's supposed to be a saccharine pixie in the movie? I thought she came off as a huge bitch, and awful to her husband. I've heard she was worse in the book, which is the main thing keeping me from reading it.

@Beets.Go.On is the Fat Yogini: I support the death of animals for food. I don't consider the reproductive technology used on animals to be sexual abuse. And their death is no more unnatural than any death other than old age— anything that kills anything to eat it is part of the cycle of life, including humans.

@Scout: I'm always torn— I could go to the Body Farm, be dissected, be organs, or be turned into compost (probably can't afford that last one though). So many good choices!

@LittleShell: I think your point is excellent. I think its also important to point out that, whatever sources might have used these pigs will now have to purchase the same amount of pigs— this organization is using them in way that is hypocritical.