I always think of Stacy what's-her-name from "My Two Dads" and "Step by Step."
I always think of Stacy what's-her-name from "My Two Dads" and "Step by Step."
Wow really? I had no idea that there was a bugaboo about lube amongst the straights! Interesting. I'm assuming this is owing to the actual physiological link between lubrication and arousal—like there's an implication that there's something "wrong" with one or both partners if lube is needed? Or something? At any…
Anybody have the sufficient political acumen to tell me whether or not my/our Hillary/Booker 2016 masturbation fantasies are actually plausible? I'd rather know now one way or the other.
No, I see your point, and as I just discussed with another commenter, this is legitimately the first I've ever heard about condoms in this context causing greater risk for women (being that I haven't had sex with a woman in, like, 15 years and even then it was ... let's just say fleeting). It just seems like a simple…
THIS: "public health groups would be less motivated to police the industry if there was actually official protocol written down somewhere instead of a widely *agreed-upon set of behaviors governed by an honor system*."
For those of you without a ton of time on your hands, allow me to sum this up for you:
This reminds me of something I believe Bill Maher once said about the idea of "equal time" in television news broadcasts (and I'm very liberally paraphrasing because it's been a while): "Giving a platform to bullshit isn't 'equal time.' It's simply giving a platform to bullshit, and there's a difference." Facts are…
Eh, you know how Republicans are. They pick and choose the parts of the Bible they want to follow, they pick and choose the Randian precepts they want to follow, the pick and choose and pick and choose and it's all good as long as it's just THEY who pick and choose.
FAAAAAALLLLSSSSE. can>everything, but in a pinch, fountain, otherwise I'll have water.
What. The actual. Fuck.
Thank you for saying all this publicly, and congratulations on your progress. Oddly, I had a similar experience when my best friend died (10 yrs ago yesterday)—I was suddenly flooded one day about 9 months afterward with memories of past traumas I'd long buried. It's a tough road, and I feel you to some degree. Take…
Related: The 70s—WTF?
Exactly. And there are some psychiatric illnesses—schizophrenia among them, but there are others (if it weren't so late and I were less lazy I'd look them up, sorry)—that tend to manifest themselves in the early- to mid-20s, often with a psychotic break or incident. From what I've been told, this is consistent with…
"Well jeez, it's been two weeks, John, life goes on." —My mother, two weeks after my best friend died. Yes, people suck. (She later apologized, FTR.)
This. 100% this. And I would even submit that the comparison needn't be to be a guinea pig for the phrase to sting. When my best friend died (10 yrs ago tomorrow) when we were both 22, I cannot tell you how many people said to me, "oh I know just how you feel, my grandma died last year." And I thought, no you don't.…
Ha, fair enough. To her credit, she dealt with the situation masterfully—she just said, "You're right, stupid question. I love you and I'm here for you." Now that's a friend!
Yeah, the one small upshot of having gone through this situation is that whenever someone I'm close to loses someone, I know to sort of just facilitate them doing and saying whatever they want. I think, ultimately, that's all anyone wants in the midst of that kind of situation—to not have to worry about what the…
Great thanks! Curious: troll, or just an asshole?
Thanks for the dressing down to a question that was rhetorical and mostly posed for levity. I'll now know just how to comport myself the next time I'm batshit-crazy with anguish.
Am I awful if, when my best friend died and someone asked me, "How have you been doing," I snapped, "How the fuck do you think I'm doing" and walked away? Hmm...