Well either that or her husband has to “go gay.”
Well either that or her husband has to “go gay.”
Mary Stuart is cuter IMO, but I can’t say I don’t see the resemblance.
I’m bisexual and I didn’t even think about that being an aspect. I just think they’re both really unattractive and unappealing people with somewhat similarly terrible style.
Well, I’m older so I know that would have been the polite thing to do when I was 19 but these young ones don’t sugars coat or deflect much of anything. Also the journalist kind of trapped her. The article got CM to diss cliquey behavior before she gets asked if she was invited by Taylor. Short of saying, she wasn’t…
She’s not the one who brought it up, maybe that interviewer is the one who should try harder or less hard.
If you’re on a discussion forum for the TV show, and it hasn’t aired on the show yet, yes, it’s a spoiler.
What for? At the time he committed the murder, as best any adult could tell, he had been doing fine. How would anyone justify stigmatizing him like that? And how could any school possibly do any of this on an ongoing basis, and indefinitely, for every child who’d ever had emotional problems?
Wait sorry what sort of “sectional education” are you under the impression that students with attention disorders get?
Avoidable how? His parents did get him treated, it appears... I don’t know the details but I’m not sure what more they could do beyond that.
As I said, you’re entitled to that position.
You’re entitled to that position. I think it’s a pretty hard line to take.
In a sort of curious choice, ethically speaking, Democratic National Committee Chair and Florida Congresswoman…
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Risky and expensive but helps already existing people. It’s a solution to one problem that solves others.
I also feel that way about IVF. I’m all for playing god with human bodies and for science, but it just seems so selfish. Let’s take care of and adopt the millions of children already on our planet.
I despise the “You never know what you’re gonna get with adoption” argument. No parent ever knows what they’re gonna get! You think Jeffery Dahmer’s mother knew her son would grow up to become a cannibalistic serial killer when she held him the day he was born? Or the day Justin Bieber’s parents brought him home from…
Maybe I should have clarified, but my comment was addressed to that specific group I mentioned—those who could (relatively) easily adopt but insist on progeny with the same genes, no matter what it takes. Naturally there are plenty of factors that make adoption impractical or impossible for some.
True. But there is no medical risk, and sure, it’s difficult, but the path to adoption is well-trod and navigable in all but the most extraordinary circumstances (these days, in most places, even for same-sex couples). And, most importantly, these kids still need parents. It’s the elaborate, contorted dance to detour…
I don’t talk about this a whole lot but I agree with you.