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Mellie_mel01
lionessgoesroar

She's making a joke.

I don't lie to my sexual partners. I don't lie about whether I have an orgasm or not, whether I am uncomfortable with a certain sexual act or not, whether I'm pregnant or not, or whether I have an STD or not. If someone is sharing their body with me in such an intimate way the very least I can do is show them the

Your 7 year old cousin is a creep?

The reason it is unacceptable to have them out is that, despite the fact that they are not genitals, they are highly sexualized in our culture and most cultures around the world. Though the ass is not technically a sexual organ it is not permissible to walk around in only a g-string. Why? Because the ass is also

Sigh. Like a man's penis women's breasts are deemed inherently sexual and thus there is a cultural mandate for them to be covered in Western culture. Ms. Willis finds this to be sexist because men's chest are not deemed to be as sexual as women's chest so, in some places, men get to display their bare chests. It is

You are a man who thinks lying to women is cute and funny. I realize that we are a culture that rewards treating women like garbage but it's icky nonetheless.

These people are complete idiots.

People being dishonest with their sexual partners upsets me. People with whom you are being physically intimate with deserve honesty.

Putting on some kind of orgasmic performance instead of actually talking to your partner is a bit dramatic, no? What, exactly, is gained by the lying? More opportunities to fake orgasms?

I actually see condoms all the time in mainstream movies.

So you lie to your partner by faking orgasms. You're quite a catch...

If you don't mind my asking, why not? Is risk part of what makes porn "sexy"?

This is a sad day :-(.

Not all Black folks are the same. Even those with the name Joe.

If you are going to include someone's tweet on a very lucrative and popular blog then perhaps know who the person is. Takes 30 seconds of Googling.

No conservative that I know who lives in NYC (and I know a ton) takes it seriously at all. It's a tabloid read for the amusing headlines and covers.

The fact that people read a tabloid on the train to work means that they take it seriously? Ummmm...ok.

Again, the Post is a tabloid that very few people take seriously.

The Post is a tabloid that very few people take seriously.

She was 27 or 28 when she met him. The other commentator simply made up the fact that she was 16 when she met him.