I could understand this, it were a bunch of gay folks reading these and saying "look what sort of nonsense we deal with" but at the moment this just comes off as a load of women making fun of gays on a site that is supposed to be about equality.
I could understand this, it were a bunch of gay folks reading these and saying "look what sort of nonsense we deal with" but at the moment this just comes off as a load of women making fun of gays on a site that is supposed to be about equality.
Next we should do straight men reading sexts between lesbians.
This...makes no sense?
I think bisexuals don't come up much in the marriage discussions because they'll be covered either way. If you're a bisexual male and want to marry a female, you'll fall under our heterosexual marriage policy. If you're a bisexual male and want to marry a male you'll fall under our same-sex policy (you know, where it…
By definition, two people of the same gender getting married will always be homosexual. It's basically just latin for "the same".
It sounds like you aren't interested in these people, either. When you say that you "talk when you have to talk", I'm picturing you acting standoffish and being cold. I would probably not like talking to you if you seemed uninterested.
That's a nice write up, but Christians have beliefs that have no bearings in reality.
Look, I hate to break this to you, but anyone who really knows anything about the Catholic Church — as opposed to journalists and bloggers who just cover it when it's a good story — always knew that Francis wasn't as liberal as lots of people thought he was.
Right? These commenters sound like school children with their 'secret code' and incessant shit talking.
No. The moral of the story is that airlines need to get some better fucking customer service. Because, sure, yes, it was just Erin and all the other "city girls" stuck in this situation. A country boy (or girl, as the case may be) can survive, amiright?! When did they teach Hank Williams Jr. to use the internet?
The first step is realizing you have a problem. *patpatpat*
The guy getting kicked looks like such a jerk...but also is exactly my type. Ugh I am the worst.
Some women on here are going to condone her actions, but if it was the other way around women would be outrage seeing a man act like that towards a female over a damn football game.
I'm 24. I moved away in April. I cried, my mom cried, my brother cried and my dad... well he didnt cry but was visibly shaken and teary. I only moved an hour away, so I get to visit once every 2 or 3 weeks. My mom still cries everytime I leave, my dad wraps me in a bear hug and I get very sad as well (I'm not crying…
I'm in the same situation! But I've only lived in my current city for a few months. I moved there with my partner. It's SO hard to be away from my family. This trip home for Christmas has been great but it was so short and that made me sad, when I should have been just enjoying myself. I have no one but my partner in…
I fly back to the city I live in tomorrow after being with family for the holidays. Like clockwork my mom was helping me pack this afternoon, and we both started crying. We do this every time I leave. I'm 26! Does this ever stop happening? I hate living so far from my family, but I know there is no future for me in…
I figure two drinks a day is best for health and I'm a busy person, so I just have 14 shots of vodka at some point during the weekend.
If I went all the way to China to visit my friend and she decided she didn't want to go with me sightseeing, I'd find that fucked up and be totally pissed. NYC is a completely different story if we're dealing with fellow English-speakers here. And I say that as a NYC resident. They speak English here, the streets are…
Not punctual, kicked him, hungover and obnoxious. You truly embody politeness and etiquette.