"Celebrities that other girls will sometimes emulate and people (like maybe some Honda marketing people) get ideas from..."
"Celebrities that other girls will sometimes emulate and people (like maybe some Honda marketing people) get ideas from..."
Yes, this is all about a few individual women who decided to buy pink cars.
If car companies cared about female drivers and their individual needs, they would work on a convenient space to put a purse or make seats/offer better seating options for shorter drivers, who tend to be women, but the color pink is absolutely condescending. I say that a a woman who likes pink. If car manufacturers…
Exactly and that white women understand sexism so why would they be racist (according to some white women).
And people say coming out as bisexual isn't hard because everyone is cool about it. HA AND HA.
I never said it was a bad thing!
Now that you say it, I do see it!
Does OKCupid allow you to stop being a decent human if you already were one if the first place? I mean, come on, I know plenty of non-assholes on OKC.
I'm not forgetting anything - I didn't research the data behind this heavily. I'm just talking about the nature of abuse, which is sometimes on the cusp of being physical but it isn't yet, and how you can still tell if someone has an abusive nature whether they've hurt you physically or not. If you want to argue with…
If they included emotional abuse, I would have guessed 2 out of 5 or more. Personally, no one has ever hit me, but there was a point where a man seemed on the verge of pushing me around - he was in a weird, feisty mood, asking me things like "You want a boyfriend, huh? Do you?" and getting close and touching me…
On what does "a lot" mean - I had a man I've been dating for a while ask me, for both men and women, this weekend. It was Truth or Dare. I didn't ask him. When I told him he said he didn't care, as if obviously he's so enlightened, duh, but then why even ask? If you don't care then why ask? Because I didn't ask him,…
Nearly every dramatic movie trailer looks like this to me. So ambiguous that you don't know whether or not to watch it. No, I don't want to see the whole thing but it doesn't need to be like "Next on Mad Men." - "What?" "Who? *looks of surprise* "You're not joking!" *cuts to end*
Thanks for your oh so helpful reminder. I'm sure you know more about what actual Puritans did or did not do, but you know very well that the OP used the word in its popular use - strict moral code - which Merriam-Webster's pair with words like "prude" that is often associated with policing sexuality. Don't act like…
Well the OP asked about OUR schools, so that's what I responded to...I'm aware that her school isn't typical.
I didn't dislike her old look necessarily, because it was really fun, but her nice bone structure looks great with just a little peach blush and bronzer and black liner.
None of my schools taught a world famous superstar - but if we did, I'm guessing I would have found a way to stay awake.
I don't think comparing brunettes and blondes and the stigmas we have about women of color and white women and saying they're all the same is just not right. They're not comparable. No one is forcing anyone to do anything. I don't want to force a white man who wants to date only brunette white women to date blonde…
I worry that even the option of labeling oneself by race is the root of the problem: Do any of these websites require you to select a specific hair or eye color? Why then is it necessary to select your race from a pre-ordained list, particularly when photographs are already included?
I know some people are going to jump on me for this, but I wouldn't conflate not wanting to date an overweight person with no wanting to date say, an attractive person of color if the person dating were white, especially if they were thin as well. Conflating those things tells me that you're thinking one or more races…