What's funny about someone being afraid to announce their sexually because society might take away his career?
What's funny about someone being afraid to announce their sexually because society might take away his career?
She could have realized she's asexual for all we know. Let the girl make her choices.
Why are we publicly questioning someone's sexuality?
Hmmm, naw. Not buying it. Sherlock is pretty much asexual.
Yeah, Hale just basically gave a completely justified excuse for reviewers to use fake names.
Can't we like the fashion, clothing, style of a period without endorsing the politics and social norms of that time.
Neither of them should be there. Out of the current batch of correspondents, Jessica is far and away the best.
I never had Nick or cable growing up and missed out on that whole era. So I've spent my life thinking Pete and Pete was the show with Kenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell. Clearly from this article, I was wrong. .
Yay, treating people like disposable objects!
Yeah, I had a ton of issues with the ep as a whole.
I think there could have been a better way to get the kiss in there.
A whole article(s) about the mere appearance of a man causing panties to explode wasn't fast enough escalation?
I don't know. He looks like those guys in movies who lurk outside the girls window waiting to murder them in the dark. He's creepy.
He looks like a rapist to me.
I would say the stripping in the show is objectification in this case this they are trying to do it for the approval a woman who will only accept one of them in the end. And the fact that is article exists and mentions nothing else about the episode, but alerting readers to go look at mostly naked men.
"Activate Urine Stream Targeting!" presses button.
Sadly, I'm well within the "male lesbian" the author is describing. Well about lets say 70%. Although that term is awful.
Actually what I was thinking as well. Most of the time the prof will give a quick intro to the book, the major themes, and kinda set the tone. Most should have a good idea from that point of the content. It was never set up in a Trigger Warning format. Just discussing the book. If you were concerned you could always…
Completely agree with that note. I was in a relationship with a girl when I was starting to figure out that I'm asexual, and she's wanting to ride me until I break. It's not going to work no matter how much you like the other if you don't have compatible sexual desires.
Um, those are not flukes.