Well, according to nimuexx, who posits that public blow jobs are no big deal because teenagers and YOLO, I am a slut shamer for saying "public blow jobs: maybe ill-advised."
Well, according to nimuexx, who posits that public blow jobs are no big deal because teenagers and YOLO, I am a slut shamer for saying "public blow jobs: maybe ill-advised."
You're saying it was a GOOD decision to give a guy a blow job in public? It doesn't matter who was involved, it could have been two guys and this is still a bad decision, on BOTH individuals parts!
Preface—that the girl (and neither of the boys) is getting all the attention in this story is extremely telling. That anyone photographed this and put it online is classless and thoughtless. THIS is the story here.
So, am I a prude if I think that YES - women can and should enjoy sex and should not be shamed for it, but NO - it is not and should not be publicly acceptable to offer to perform sexual acts in a crowd of people.
There is another picture of him fingering her, and he's wearing bright neon pants that match his hat. Is there a rank we can give him that's higher than Emperor? So gross.
No. Tradition dictates that the Royal Dog must wed a British bitch of noble blood. Sunny Obama would be the Wallis Simpson of our generation—it would RUIN Lupo.
Get your reading glasses on and re-read what I said:
What the fuck are you talking about? I'm offended each time I read an article on cultural appropriation because it's so paternalistic,
Yes but you can't tell who wears it "by choice" when you are *forced* to wear it. When an item of clothing (or lack thereof), isn't mandatory by cultural, social, or worse, political and/or religious laws, with a very sexist, unilateral application, we can talk. You can wear the Burqa or you can walk around in a…
A burqa isn't specifc to any culture. And I do wish these were the only rape apologists you'll find claiming that not wearing a burqa means you are tempting men. I've been reading at least one per month for the past ten years. and you still haven't answered me, how much choice does a woman really have when she lives…
Uh, I'm not sure which definition of cultural you are using. The burqa isn't specific to any ETHNIC group which would make it cultural, it's particular to a religion, muslims in Pakistan, India, Indonesia, Iran and Saudi Arabia have very different ethnicities, the only thing they have in common is their religion,…
I don't think a government should regulate what women wear whether it's enforcing the wear of a burqa or the reverse. I do however feel that banning it in schools is appropriate. I knew many muslim students who would take their headscarfs off as soon as they got on the school bus and hated wearing it and others who…
No, but it still doesn't mean they aren't doing it because of ingrained patriarchy. How much "choice" do you really have when you born in a family where you are continually told that not wearing it would make you sinful and not wearing it means that you are inviting rape and when you live in a country where not…
A burqa isn't a cultural item, it's a religious one and for every woman who says that she wears one out of choice there's another one compelled to do so by the laws of the country she was born in. Funny how people are so quick to scream ingrained patriarchy when a woman says she wants to shave her pubic hair but then…
Nope. There's just a great deal more to life. Some people waste it all away to pursue sex endlessly.
Sex is, without a doubt, the most overhyped of activities.