potatoe666
Potatoe666
potatoe666

god he is so hot. seriously, hottest celeb Ive seen since....um ever?

I get your perspective very much, though for me it's totally different (I am not writing that down to invalidate your point, but to understand myself better): I somehow really care about my orgasm, and although I was usually quite a shy person I never was shy or unrelaxed when it came to sex. I am quite egocentrical

Thanks for your insight, acknowledged. I personally know a couple of cases where what I described happened, I know it's overall statistically true (against the stereotype) that women end up being financially affected more in a negative way after divorce than men, and also know it from my own family which is quite

So humbled by the courage of these women........<3

Can you give an example of a woman who got money without contribution? With no support of her husband, raising the kids, making sacrifices when it came to her own career? I'm sure they are, but very certain that's not true for the majority of women. The thing is, that the work women do (household, childcare) is simply

wow...these guys are smart as toast.

I hate it when after a divorce people call women who get some part of the money he made gold digging "whores" - although often the guys success would not have been possible without the woman supporting him, often raising the kids almost entirely alone, not pursuing her own career etc., and in the case of this

can I marry you?

hahahhaha...(eisenhower...thanks for the "googling an image" first :p)

ok I feel bad...but then again I am not american so I guess it's still ok if I don't have a clue? :)

Am I the only one who finds Rolling Stone covers extremly sexist? Almost always (there are exceptions) when female artists are on the cover, their bodies are on the focus - with males it's their face - aka not their looks but their personalities. Ever heard of "faceism", anyone? See here:

My sister thinks Hugh Jackman is one of the most attractive living men.

omg who is the guy in the middle?

Geez seriously, are you telling me there is no power asymmetry between women and men in radical muslim communities? ...

Well, no, I don't really understand neither of them, obviously - both roles are just..... But, if given a choice of having powervs. being in a powerless role, I take the role with more power. Wouldn't you agree? Else I am in line with your opinion..

don't you think there is always "superiority" in a movement? somehow? I'd say even Gandhi's point was that peacefull is superior to ... makes me think that maybe superiority and dominance are not the same. Or that maybe I should slowly go to bed...(CET)..hmmmm

right? like I would understand it a tiny bit with guys, maybe the think they will feel powerfull etc., but with girls...? but then, looking at the imagery we are sold even here...women suffering silently for the strong/manly guys etc.

I'd say (almost) no matter what the movement,the weakest in the particular societal context will suffer the most. That seems to me to be the connection..

Oh jealous! My plan for next time too, plus hopefully some aurora borealis... Also once I was lost in a club and a "creepy" dude approached me, suddenly I had couple of women around me asking me if everything is fine and they stood with me until the guy was gone. And the nature!

totally. also was recently in Iceland, beautiful people (wooow!) and bad ass women. was just awesome, and was living couple of blocks from Björk (heard she throws wild wild parties :).