jace1999
ClariceStarling
jace1999

WHaaaaaaaaaaaaaaT? You saying that just makes me want to show you a million things until I find one you like. What about David After The Dentist? Everyone I know found that shit HILARIOUS.

Or maybe pitches?

Is your guy's name William? I always liked the idea of using the feminine version of a girl's father's name and the masculine version of a boy's mother's name. Like when I was dating a guy whose middle name was Eric I thought it would be cool to name a daughter Erica and a son Emile (my middle name being Emily).

I'm sorry, but I believe they made the right choice!!!

How about in the movie No Country for Old Men. The main character's name is Llewelyn. Sounds sooo girly to my ear at first, but he is very masculine, and I like that!

Goood point!

I was gonna say "fake." Didn't read the article, came here to make that comment. TYVM

Emma Stone can be the female lead. His plan will back-fire and she will genuinely have liked him since before thinking he had a girlfriend, but purposely stay away do to having recently had a bf "stolen" and she doesn't want to be "the other woman." The climax of the movie occurs when they have become really good

There's this thing called the one drop theory...

Good point!

I thought he was half Filipino or something...I stand corrected!

Funny because they are in Ten Things I Hate About You together.

This is a really good point. Also, someone cited The Kids Are Alright, which is an example of how a sperm donor can be the closest thing kids have to a dad because their moms are lesbians or they have a single mom.

Science can't do this yet.

This is similar to what I thought of when I read the headline. Maybe women who were egg donors AND surrogates (planned or gave a child up for adoption)would call themselves mothers, because even if they aren't involved in raising the child they still fulfilled the initial mother's role in the creation of the child.

He's adorbs!

Corgi pix, please? I wuv puppies.

Like, "Are you for or against youth in Asia?" Teehee

I knew someone who thought the phrase was "play it by year."

Do you also take some courses on campus? Is there a section of this course on campus that you could sit in on?