For real. I live by Paper Moon, and I'm constantly surprised that this doesn't happen more often considering that it rains like that so often.
For real. I live by Paper Moon, and I'm constantly surprised that this doesn't happen more often considering that it rains like that so often.
I think I would tell myself I wouldn't care, but be bothered by it and then forget about it because shit, it's MY PARTY, and then revisit later it as an example when I'm having a crisis about standing up for myself or something, you know?
We had crashers at our wedding and I just found it kind of amusing. Particularly when my husband asked them whose guest they were and they replied that they were friends of the groom. Lol. I don't think they drank much. They just wanted to dance. We all danced with them. Had a couple of last minute cancels anyways, so…
We had wedding crashers show up to our wedding reception on the water in Mystic, CT. They came off their boat! It was a casual wedding but they were certainly more casual than the guests. Husband and I had the photographer take pictures of us with them and told them to enjoy a drink. It was an enjoyable time for all :)
At worst they ran blush. Mayyyybe mascara.
Yes. Holy fuck. We are talking about BODY PARTS, not things anyone has a choice in, like hairstyles or music. My ass is MINE, I don't give a flying fuck which cultures say my ass is ok and which say it's not ok. If a white woman being ok with her own huge white ass is somehow now racist cultural appropriation (??? WTF…
I kinda got that from this too. The body I've always had is finally seen as desirable but fuck me.
Meh... "Buxom" and "curvy" and myriad other terms have long been used as objectifying praise for women with big asses dating back to Marilyn and before; it was just more polite. But far be it for me to get between someone and their "I've been appropriated!" poutrage.
Most racist shit I've read in my life.
Ok, but how many times do you hear non-celebrity women vs. non-celebrity men consider exploring their sexuality. It may be that female sexuality is more fluid than male sexuality, or that modern social constructs makes it more ok for women to publicly discuss exploring the grey areas in their gender and gender…
Claiming you want to "explore" is a just a way to appear hot
Not a bisexual female, but agree, and would like to emphasize the whole sexuality exists on a spectrum thing. We may try to classify people as bisexual, heterosexual, or homosexual, or even kinsey 0-6, but if we want to classify each persons sexuality exactly, we will soon need 7.1 billion separate categories. Just…
Let's talk about all the times bisexual women have felt dehumanized by the attitudes of lesbians! I'll start...
Wow, it must suck to have 200 professors publish a letter decrying your mother while you are still a student at the university. This takes humiliation via parent to a whole new level. I bet her son cannot wait to graduate.
MoGlo, you know I love your writing a lot but the title man! I was literally mainpaged today with an article called "How We Talk About Women" and your title is everything that I was complaining about how the media dehumanises women by llabelling them in reference to men. We all know who Reeva Steenkamp was, at least…
This story, relayed in an accessible but compelling manner, offers surprising insight into the human condition.
"I've felt that constantly people assume I'm not funny. People will think that you're not funny because of the way that you look. "
I think I've seen this movie: