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And if pressuring someone to eat cookies had the same consequences as pressuring someone to have sex (i.e. rape) then I would agree with you. But with sex the stakes are higher and the consequences of normalising "no means yes" are far greater. Just because these women in the songs did want to stay doesn't mean that a

I guess whether you excuse the song or not depends on whether you believe that "women just playing coy because it was the 50s" is what actually happened in these situations. I would be inclined to believe that the majority of the time women were being pressured into sex and this song was just making light of it

Was Katniss supposed to be East-Asian?

I'm starting to wonder whether the "cosmetic" in the original article was just a typo.

Ah, OK. But is Chris Pratt implying that he himself had some sort of procedure too?

Wait, he's had corrective cosmetic surgery on his eyes? And how would being premature make your eyes look different? Anyone know what he's talking about here?

"You can all run naked backwards through a field of dicks"

Drunkenexpatwriter has written before about how it can cause heart-attacks due to over-exertion, citing a couple of cases. No idea how accurate his theory was or whether it's relevant here though.

It's still considered to be urine by a lot of people, so I guess it got lumped in with watersports.

Meh, been done.

Stardust by Nail Gaiman maybe? Or Mirror Mask, also by him.

Haha, you're right, but I think it's just that he's wearing his belt really high and his shoes disappear into the floor so his legs look short.

Does he really look "good"? Or is that the joke?

Yeah, isn't that the point of this "piece"? Give consent for people to do whatever they want then see how far they take it when there's no limits? I guess it's possible that he was so shocked by what was happening that he was unable to withdraw consent but I can't tell if that's what happened here.

Nono, the hole is the sexy part.

I know. I'm male, straight and cisgendered so it's not really my business but it does make a little bit uneasy. I'd be curious to hear whether trans people felt the same way.

Didn't the OKCupid people have a big analysis of Match's shady practices which they later took down? I believe they said something similar.

According to pornhub their most popular category for men and third most popular for women is "teen".

Why am I getting notifications from a year-old article?

I've done this exactly (only I'm straight and male). My logic goes "I'm attracted to them, that means they're attractive, but I'm not attractive, so they're out of my league, so don't even bother."