Camille needs to shut her mouth. Many of us are kinky or enjoy non-vanilla sex. That doesn't mean it should be broadcast to the public as a way to blemish our reputations with the pearl-clutchers.
Camille needs to shut her mouth. Many of us are kinky or enjoy non-vanilla sex. That doesn't mean it should be broadcast to the public as a way to blemish our reputations with the pearl-clutchers.
@GreyEminence: You are SO my superhero for posting that. That's EXACTLY what I was thinking when I read that news item.
@yarrrbles: Oh good. Glad to see the stupid principal didn't ruin his life.
@voteforme: I'm pretty sure it's not a matter of teachers and administrators not being able to tell the difference and more a matter of teachers and administrators not making more of an effort. There is a huge difference between a bullying punch and a playful friend punch and even a playful friend punch should be…
@yarrrbles: What ended up happening to your poor friend?
@cnelson628: How hard is to distinguish between touching someone hand-to-boob/hand-to-ass/or lip-to-lip (or tongue-to-tongue) and friendly, non-sexual touching? Putting your arm around your girlfriend or boyfriend should be no more against the rules than putting your arm around a friend. That's a little extreme.
@meeps: This cracked me up a little.
@MakeFetch: Oscar wants to know why Angela won't have sex with him and Andy think it's a valid point.
@blatantlybourgeois: Those poor girls are going to be typecast as professional beards if they're not careful.
@50 Foot Queenie: For some reason douchebag was always gendered-male to me.
@stoprobbers: My point about the wrong foot is that this is their debut of the actress playing the character, or that's how this has been set up, and it doesn't seem to be a very good representation...or if it is, it's not a very good portrayal. That's my point.
@stoprobbers: I have no problem with her being sexualized. It's that she looks too soft. As someone pointed out in another thread, this looks like a girl in a Lisbeth costume, not Lisbeth herself.
@diasdiem: Seconded. When I was growing up, that was the only definition I really had for 'bitch'. It was the female equivalent of 'bastard ' and both were just gendered versions of 'asshole'.
@Rote Zora: Exactly. And honestly, if it's Halle, all I'll be able to see is Halle.
@stoprobbers: Right, I get that. But then why are the PR people allowing this to even occur? It's starting their marketing off on the completely wrong foot.
@maggiethecat: You're so right. J-Hud would be PERFECT! And she's also an Oscar winner AND a singer.
I love Halle Berry, but it would be nice if they could find a gorgeously talented plus-sized actress to portray Aretha.
I don't know if I can handle the hotness that is Andrew Garfield as Spiderman!
@queenieliz: is team Betty: The film company's PR department thought that this would be the way to sell tickets.
@midwesternmom: Don't feel too bad. My libido is currently out on parole after lusting over Nick Carter for years.