jimmyjohnsonshair
jimmyjohnsonshair
jimmyjohnsonshair

Yes.

i’m confused - that states there was no proof of any voter fraud. were you being sarcastic and that just flew over my head?

sorry, the what? gonna need sauce for that kind of crap statement.

Are you suggesting we invade Idaho for their strategic potato reserves?

Or sixty years of administration from both parties kicking this particular can down the road.

Or the Soviet Union for training, helping install, and arming Grandpa Kim in the first place.

Wait, wait - why are the friends getting married megalomaniacs? They said they didn’t need a gift! Is it because they’re getting married in Europe? Maybe that’s where they, ya know, live? Or are from? Or just wanted to, which is their call as it’s their wedding and no one is forcing LW to attend? She wasn’t even

Lemme get this straight; an acquaintance is doing the dip on her when she tries to become better friends, and your advice is “it’s cause you’re too pretty, duh!” WTF.

If you think like this, you’re an asshole.

Letter writer, he probably doesn’t like you very much. And it may be due in part or whole to the fact that you

Jane Marie, who used to run Millihelen. It was a good sub blog, but she has some mean girl/bully-ish tendencies in her writing. Very “look at me, I don’t care, I’m from LA lalalala.”

“Last off, his wife probably told him to stop hanging out with you, duh. Which means you are attractive which means you can find a partner which means your friends can have a little time off from taking care of that need which means they’ll want to hang out with you more”

I too would like to know. This is the 3rd time i’ve read this column and thought, “Who the f is this person, they write like an asshole.”

It’s odd to me that Dr. Nerdlove over at Kotaku, a video game website, gives more empathetic, reasonable, healthy relationship advice than Jezebel, and he manages to do it with a far less condescending tone.

“Last off, his wife probably told him to stop hanging out with you, duh. Which means you are attractive”

Bob Ryan paid her the best compliment, which is she is the only person in her field who could call college and pro, men’s and women’s, as well as she does.

The article is not about whether or not you support your teenager as they become romantically and sexually active, it’s about if you will let them have sex in the house. We talk about the physical and emotional aspects of sex. Probably more than she wants to. My stance is still that she is not an adult and there are

To me, there’s a difference in teaching and discusssing about how to be safe and saying “you may sex in your room”. We have talked about birth control and how to use it. In addition there’s the consent, sexting, and many other conversations to be had, usually several times.

Nope. Figuring how to get alone time without your parents knowing is a time-honored rite of passage. It builds problem-solving skills.

I don’t know how parents are today, but in 1995, “wait for Mom to have something to do and invite the girlfriend over to do the things that high school seniors do when they’re in full frontal hormone mode while she’s gone” was a viable strategy. Whether Mom “let me” never entered into it, and it would’ve been weird

“let”? - NOPE. But my partner and i still go out on the town fairly regularly, and there’s always LESS-traversed public parks and parking lots. They’ll have to figure it out just like i did. 

Nope. If they’re dumb enough to try it in public, they deserve the embarassment.