cooking naked
cooking naked
"Jackass-style stunts with her bros."
What are decent-minded human beings to do when your state passes an unbelievably shitty law, no one seems to notice,…
I'm disappointed... meow-mazing? Terrible.. Totally should have gone with A-meow-zing!
Kat; thanks for reminding me; I've been trying to think of this scholar for months. Anne Fausto-Sterling, and she's mentioned in the article. As soon as I saw her name I recognized it.
Another issue is how we define intersex. I was born without ambiguous genitalia, but I also have androgen receptivity issues and I might be (and probably am) XXY (although I have decided I do not wish to know, I call it "shroedinger's chromosome"). Even if I am XY, my issues processing testosterone have clearly…
Maybe we ought overhaul our entire classification system? Maybe the number is not the important bit but the specific sexes we are attracted to. Is it better to have a more complicated but also more comprehensive/accurate system?
We used to get live prawns shipped in styrofoam containers from the Gulf Coast. The prep cooks would take the lid off the container and draw a target on it and they would throw the prawns at the target. The prawns had pointy probosci and would stick like darts, their creepy little legs swimming in the air.
If this will speed up the destruction of the GOP in my state, then I'm all for it.
This is so exciting! I've always loved these kinds of period dramas—the costumes! The language!—but I've always felt a little weird about romanticizing the past and all the problems with classism and racism those stories tend to have. And dealing with those issues within the context of those kinds of settings can feel…
The show comes off as sort of a Bourdain video blog. Some episodes have a political/social slant. Others, like this past Sunday in Lyon and the Montreal episode in season 2, are pure food porn. If you liked No Reservations, you'll like this. They just play around with their cinematography a lot more here.
ALSO: his ex-wife is named Gay. He was part of a couple called Gay and Butch Otter.
Today in news that made me cry quietly at my desk, the Idaho State Veterans cemetery has refused to allow a Navy…
I think public proposals should have the same standard whether it's for prom or marriage: don't do it unless you know the other person's answer already, either because you're already dating (prom) or you've talked about marriage and know the other person wants you to "make it official."
This is such a good point! I never thought about how people are doing this to avoid rejection. I'm not sure they're worse than public marriage proposals, though. If you're pressured to say yes to a promposal, you're going to end up spending one night with someone you didn't want to spend that night with. If you're…
Why does it bother you?
They aren't interesting questions! It's a cis problem that trans people are foreign to them- if people really need to know what the genitals of trans people may look like, they can open an incognito window and google it.
As a cis-man, I'm honestly shocked at how hard the first minute of this video hit me. It quite literally left me teary eyed, and embarrassed for how we treat people in situations like this.
So much insensitivity in the comments here. Did people actually watch the video or just jump into the comments to say "Why does that trans woman of colour think she has right to not hear invasive questions that make her and others uncomfortable?"
If I was trans, and someone asked me about my crotch and whether I had "The Surgery," I would probably say "would a cockslap across the face answer your question?"