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I remember the term "bi now, gay later". I don't agree with that assumption. I've always considered myself a bisexual who just happened to fall in love with a man. I never considered that I couldn't fall in love with a woman, just that I never met the right one. There's plenty of men that I meet whom I've never fallen

I'm talking about Jezebel as a site not women everywhere. It's the contradicting views by the same people.

I would in no way assume that "sexual situations" meant that I was going to be placed in a sexual situation with a stranger. I think any reasonable person would read "sexual situations" on a haunted house waiver and think, "Oh, looks like I'm going to see some boobs in there." not "They're definitely going to start

The issue most people had with the "underwear dude touching people" aspect of the haunted house was that the waiver did not make it clear that the "sexual situations" would involve an actor actually touching you. The verbiage in the waiver listed a bunch of stuff, then sexual situations, then some other stuff, then

I've known three people who've had bariatric surgery. All of them died from complications. Anecdotal, sure, but Christ on a kangaroo, sex isn't worth death or chronic malnourishment, vitamin deficiencies, or diarrhea.

You know, I had the bypass 11 years ago now and I was a much more confident woman before I had it. I was a sassy, confident, proud, healthy fat girl at 376lbs. I walked every single day almost 2 miles, ate right, and my only issue was severe asthma which had me on steroids constantly which made me gain weight. My

Okay don't get me wrong, I totally think this sounds like fun.. That said, sometimes I get the impression that people today think that Jane Austen was all about romance and finding your Mr. Darcy when really she was writing scathing social satire, which is what actually makes her stuff so brilliant, NOT the romance.

None of that is worth the toll that these surgeries take on your organs. The life expectancy people have after these surgeries is severely limited because it hinders your ability to absorb nutrients. I don't know anybody who has had one of these surgeries who has lived past the age of 65. I'm sure there are stories of

Thank you. Imagine living under such constant onslaught for non-compliance that you opt to have a dangerous mutulation performed on your organs. Some women are lucky enough to say, "IDGAF!" and get on with it. Comparing the sex lives of those two groups seems much more psychologically interesting.

'course the death rate is multiple percentage points, you throw up your whole life, have noxious farts, and most people gain back all pre surgery weight. But hey, STEM reported uncritically here.

People still cannot take photographs from, for example, a public vantage point, into a private area (i.e., a bedroom) because of the expectation of privacy people have in private areas of their homes. I would argue that a crotch is a private area.

When asked to name a saying he uses often, Hales responded, ''Go ahead, Call the cops, They can't un-rape you.''

If we ever needed a better example that "rape isn't about sex, it's about power" - this can be Exhibit A.

This is hard, it's a job, we don't do this shit for pleasure.

No shit, dumbfuck. But if you're bi, you're supposed to share those things to prove you're bi. And no, it isn't contradictory - straight people are so out about their sexuality, and yet are afforded the privilege of also being private people while still being known as straight. Being out about one's sexual orientation

If you like historical fiction, I recommend Philippa Gregory's Cousins' War books (about the war of the roses). I've read the first three so far, and I've really like them (and the Starz series the White Queen is based on the several of them). I really like that each book is from the point of view of a different

Anne Frank was an extraordinary writer for a 14 year-old, though. She wasn't just famous for the circumstances of her death; she's famous for writing so eloquently about the horrible circumstances she was living in. There was some real and remarkable talent in that young woman, and it gave a human face to a tragedy

Srsly. "Gift for her future husband"?? What, you mean the dowry of 15 sheep, a bag of shiny copper coins, and a weaving-loom isn't good enough for him?

I like that you want to teach her respect for her body...that's a tune we can all dance to, but the part about her body being a gift for her future husband is problematic. Her body is hers, it's not a gift to be given, it's not an object to be acquired, it's not a prize to be won. It's hers to do with what she wants.

Oh, yeah, Grandma Duggar was a straight up whore. During WWII, they called her the Harlot of the USO. You do not want to know what she would do for nylons and a gas ration card.