sizor_sister
sizor_sister
sizor_sister

But that's not a reflection of "the South," that's a reflection of the US in general. There are people who are Republican, hate gay marriage, despise universal health care, abhor their daughters marrying black guys, etc. everywhere in the US. Places in the South might skew towards those things (but some places in the

Yeah, it seems that the new found fame often goes to contestants heads in unfortunate ways. I could kinda see it with Jinx Monsoon too this season. I never was that impressed with Sharon though, her schtick was a little too easy to pull off but it does seem like she does have a lot of genuine talent it. I always have

Yes, I agree totally. People just don't know Beyonce's "history." I remember when all that DC mess went down and its jaded me about her ever since. I'm almost appalled at the designation of Beyonce as "womanist" considering those kinds of actions are the antithesis of womanism.

I always think these PornHub data "studies" are a bit dubious. For one thing, the world of internet porn is A LOT bigger than just PornHub. This kind of user data collection can easily be skewed, so we may only be looking at data from a certain subset of users and shouldn't be seen as indicative of broader habits.

Sometimes very large dicks have trouble getting all the way hard. It does have something to do with getting enough blood in their to fill it up and make it hard. Generally its dicks that are both long and thick have that trouble (think: mass). I knew a guy that had this trouble and his dick never really got stiff, it

Yes, the last part was being facetious, although it really did shock me to see her hairy legs. I guess I'm just not used to seeing them.

I went to get a pedicure one time with a coworker/supervisor during lunch and as we're chatting and getting our feet worked, the lady working on her feet lifts her pants legs and exposes her hairy legs. I was so taken back by it I had a physical reaction to my shock. I didn't know what to do... and was trying to hide

I've done some googling and still haven't found anything... care to say who it is? The suspense is killing me!

There's different levels of acceptance of transgendered women in the drag world. RuPaul's Drag Race is pretty accepting of people who identify as such (but haven't had any major body altering precedures yet). There was even a contestant last season who "came out" as transgendered during an episode and all the other

Long live Palestine!

Al-Mudallal is exactly right. Western people for the most part do not understand religious discourse like people in places like Palestine do. I see it all the time, especially here at Jezebel. Western thought has been influenced by Enlightenment thought in ways other places in the world have not.

Perhaps I'm a bit biased because I hate hearing neighbors fucking, but I supported her 100%. I think she said something to them before about "the noise" and they just kinda scoffed at her. Maybe they just didn't realize the extent to which she could hear them.

We have the right to do a lot of things in our apartments,

I had a friend who got tired of hearing her upstairs neighbors having sex, so one night she recorded all the noise, then the next morning she blasted the recording the against ceiling after they had gotten up.

I live in Oakland and go into SF everyday Monday through Sunday; but only because all my jobs are in the City.

I'm not a lawyer or anything but I think with proving entrapment, you have to prove that there wasn't any intent before initial contact, not that everything was setup by law enforcement or someone trying to "catch" you. Hanging around a chatroom that caters to this kind of stuff may just be proof enough of intent. I

Yeah, it reminds of RuPaul's Drag Race when the contestants choose celebrities that they can't really lampoon or make funny for the Snatch Game. Just because you can "do" a certain celebrity doesn't mean its going to be funny.

I should also add that Saudi is attempting to create a massive shift in its job market, where they are pushing very hard to get Saudis into jobs that would otherwise be be filled by foreigners. Most companies now have to have a certain percentage of Saudis in their workforce or they can't hire anymore foreigners.

When women get the right to drive in Saudi, it will be because of arguments of practicality, plain and simple. These arguments of gender equality are not going to be what sways the decision makers in Saudi, it will be the argument that not allowing women to drive is just simply impractical. Most of the contemporary

I used to live in Saudi and still have many friends there and word from them is that most Saudis couldn't care less about the protest. This isn't the first time something like this has happened (it even happened when I was living there). I know this is an issue that many Westerners are puzzled by and can easily

Because they had cars in the 1300's?