@RedLantern: I don't know. I hear what you're saying but I don't think we can call suicide (in any context but in the case of terminally ill folks looking to end their suffering) a "logical" reaction.
@RedLantern: I don't know. I hear what you're saying but I don't think we can call suicide (in any context but in the case of terminally ill folks looking to end their suffering) a "logical" reaction.
@als1626: But I'm not JUST going on my own experiences. I mean, no more so than any of us can. Ultimately, how can we blame anyone other than the victim for taking his or her own life? Sure, other people can contribute to the decision but where do we draw the line? If this particular victim killed himself because…
I don't know how comfortable I feel about blaming one (or more) people for another person's suicide. I understand some people are pushed over the edge, emotionally, by cruel treatment. But I've been through some pretty cruel and emotionally damaging things in my life, have dealt with being gay and tormented because…
@joellevand: I absolutely agree with everything you said. What these two did was absolutely horrifying, but putting two 18-years on a sex offender registry with the sexual predators, rapists and pedophiles you mentioned above, just because they did something horrendously stupid seems like cruel and unusual punishment…
@jianna: Maoilyn Monroe? ;-)
@shaie-d-pines: I know a woman with a husband and a boyfriend who all live together. I know that's different but still...I'd support polygamy as long as it was allowed for any gender and was regulated to ensure child abuse wasn't happening (either through the marrying of underage girls or the abandonment/exiling of…
@Spacemilk: I don't think polygamy should be allowed first, followed by group marriage. If they're going to make it legal, it should be so for everyone.
@brightpeonies: I love you for the Mean Girls reference. :-)
@thegoddesscher: HAHAHA! Ok phew. :-)
@you_let_him_go_in_the_sun: A gay Ted (minus his pretentious douchey side) would be my ideal man. And I love Marshall's "I'm cuddly. Deal with it!" speech. Hooray for chubby body pride!
@thegoddesscher: HA! Where did I lose you? HIMYM? Cuz I'll defend that show to my death. *loooove*
@mustlovebooknerd: Meanwhile, I'll probably be renting this when it's out on DVD in a month...but only for that scene where Josh Duhamel walks around practically naked. *drool*
@amywon: Or to leave Grey's Anatomy and piss all over the role that catapulted her.
This man is definitely offended by that stereotype. It's one of the reasons I love the men (and really, all the characters) on How I Met Your Mother.
@SarahMC: I say no only because when I was growing up and forming these thoughts/imaginings as a child, there WAS a female partner in the picture (before I realized I was gay). Sure, once I realized I was gay and had no interest in an actual romantic relationship with a woman, that idea was solidified. But I also…
@Standard Tuber: Well, I was kidding. It's entertaining because it's shocking and something you don't see often, and because they are both adorable animals. And since the kitten wasn't hurt, it's funny.
@SarahMC: But I don't think being gay has anything to do with how I feel. I've felt this way about having children since before I even realized I was gay. I mean, I don't fantasize about changing poopy diapers, but I never wanted to be the kind of dad who would expect his wife to get up in the middle of the night or…
@CoffeeBlood: If it helps, my father still smokes pot, drinks like a fish and enjoys television and if he wasn't such an abusive asshole (which isn't related to the pot or booze - just to the fact that he has issues), probably would've been a great parent. :-P
@SarahMC: Can we not talk about men in a blanket statement like this? I'm sure you didn't mean anything by it, but we wouldn't like it if someone came on and said "women" as if they were talking about all women either.
@Standard Tuber: Child abuse!