No. But you can move along! Move along now!
No. But you can move along! Move along now!
You are here to make an ass out of yourself. Congrats, you did it! You can go to bed now, child!
Move along!
She's a troll. She was everywhere on Gawker last weekend, just throwing shit around like a child. (In reality: probably a teenager)
I know this isn't the point but I relish the thought of these boys almost crapping their pants at the mention of "hundreds of years in prison"
Again, you do not understand the word.
You do not understand feminism.
Does feminism = screaming about vaginas to you? Are you confusing women fighting for health rights with screaming about vaginas? How do I get tickets to this screaming vagina show? Can I name my band Screaming Vaginas?
Bravo.
You didn't read his comment, or you didn't understand?
* shrug * Just answering your question.
She was a major role in a popular TV show.
((I have)) I know its gross, but its usually hours after the gym, and I plan on washing my hair the next morning. Not a habit, but has definitely happened!
In her Reddit thread she states that he is never up to have sex in the AM - it sounds like they have different go-times and neither are willing (?) to compromise or really communicate about it.
So true! I wish he had documented his approach. Did he bring home a bottle of wine and suggest they play a game/sit outside/do whatever they used to do when they hung out as non-marrieds? Sometimes sexiness reignites after emotional intimacy, or just a good time together.
Sending her an email about their sex life when she's in a taxi to the airport with the lines "I'm not going to miss you" isn't immature to you?
Agreed. This spreadsheet does not read as a genuine effort to extend a last-ditch effort of communication on their lack of intimacy. It reads as bitter, and as a smug "see, I told you so" follow-up to an earlier argument.
Jesus, fine, IT IS ALL HER FAULT. She also has time to take out the trash, check the bank statements, call her mom, buy new shoes, take a poop.
I think this spreadsheet was the husband's final straw. And sadly, he seems too bitter to care about restoring intimacy, and more focused on proving he's right/she's the problem.
We're not on Jezebel. For the record, most women would suggest she talk to her husband about her needs instead of making him feel cold, or embarrassed. She's not denying him a right, but it is clear they have intimacy issues and I guarantee you its not one-sided. Sex - and all that comes with it: initiation, desire,…