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No, that's not what I'm saying. That's what you invented. I only said that the thought of a straight man dressing up in drag is creepy to me. That's not a statement against femininity and it's certainly not misogyny. But I give you a gold star for the knee-jerk hyperbole, though.

I do a good job of broadening my horizons without playing with my gender. I'm not missing anything; but you have at it (why would your age keep you from doing this?). Sometimes you can confidently decide that a thing is not for you, even without ever having tried it.

I was in a taxi, driving through the nicer leafy neighborhoods of Buenos Aires, Argentina. We turned a corner and were presented with a 50-ish woman hiking up her skirt (no undies), squatting, and firing out a blast of shit-juice into the gutter. That goddamn brain-gif still plays in my head. I can't get it out.

Well, I didn't claim that dressing like a woman affects a man's sexual orientation. I just said that, to me, the thought of a straight man dressing up in drag is creepy. Consider an (imperfect) analogy: I can only assume that if you asked a gay man to imagine himself being with a woman (sexually), that he might find

Thanks for the civil reply.

I think you missed the first part of my comment where I explicitly said that sich behavior differs if we're talking about gay men or transexuals.

Look, if you're gay or trans, I get it. I don't understand HOW you feel, but I understand that for you it's real. So go for it; put on a bra and be happy. (No, thanks, I don't need to see the pictures.) But the thought of a straight man wanting to do this is just creepy. Have some self respect, brothers!

"I can't help wonder about the neocolonialist implications of a white American man planting a flag on an African mountain." Puhlease! There are no neocolonialist implications here. You are most certainly overthinking things. The Ugandan law is draconian and repressive. The fact that Ugandans are black doesn't

No Holly Hunter?

Regarding the photo shown in this article: I suspect the poor lady kept it so she could shove it in her stylist's face and scream, "Don't you EVER fucking cut my hair like this again!"

When the drunk was behind the wheel and weaving in and out of traffic — that shit wasn't funny. As soon as he stopped and the vigilante hero yanked him out of the car — this video became hilarious. (Gotta love the shove at 2:33.)

Look, I agree in general that you shouldn't place unfair limits on yourself, but if you put NO limits on your own behavior — binge drinking, having constant anonymous sex — you will end up an empty, angry, loveless, emotional wreck like this girl. You see how much she hates herself? See how she tries to drag others

Informal census of estrogen in this video: one woman and one <10-year-old girl. Slick production quality that showcases tons of money just can't hide the truth about that culture.

True. I didn't even think of that. I just went with the pseudo-scientific name.

Setting aside the wisdom of doing this....Shouldn't that guy leave such stunts to a younger driver? Someone ... I dunno ... in shape(!) who could run and react faster if something went wrong. This guy looks like he could easily geeze-out and slip a disc just descending from the cab.

Daffodilis Dachis.

I understood nothing about the flimsy/trendy subject matter in that video.

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