What a waste of money. 30 grand could have put a couple of those sex dolls through college.
What a waste of money. 30 grand could have put a couple of those sex dolls through college.
Let me just state that I don't for a second buy into guys just not being able to help themselves when it comes to young women because "fertility". Bullshit - it's a total social construct. If it wasn't then women would feel the same "drive" to be with 18-22 year-old males. That's *their* physical prime, from a…
Though this would be suitable attire, I would imagine.
Hardly. Not dropping our panties when you get desperate at last call and tell us you'll bang us even though we're [insert perceived deficiency here] is not an injustice. Men's "we can't help it; it's science" wouldn't be so irritating if you weren't simultaneously bellyaching about how shallow women are for wanting to…
Maybe this is just me, but I'm 32 and so relieved to be out of my 20s. I look younger than I am and get approached by younger men, but every time I date younger it's a real headache. And it's not like men in their 30s to early 40s are hobbling around with walkers, wearing adult diapers etc. They're generally a little…
So basically, women have more realistic expectations, thus their expectations are more frequently realized.
I think it's more along the lines of "women are socially conditioned to ignore sexual urges and look for a husband instead of a hookup."
So basically, women have more realistic expectations, thus their expectations are more frequently realized.
"men's heterosexual activity likely is constrained by female choice."
So basically, no one dressed like a 1998 rap video. It's weird because all of the people they think they are targeting dress in too small, women's clothes.
so the story I saw in my Facebook feed featured a picture (apparently there are stock photos of vagina cookies?) was of vagina cookies. And I have to say I like sprinkles usually, but now I'm not sure I'll ever be able to see them as anything other than faux pubic stubble.
EXCUSE ME, I AM WEARING DIOR.
You're in a bad place. I was joking—although I confess I'm paranoid enough that I sympathize with the agree/disagree on the HIV question.
I can't tell you how much I appreciate your covering this. The lack of scientific literacy the majority of Americans have is, in my opinion, truly a danger to our future. Whether it's anti-vaxers, who seem to be multiplying like rabbits, AIDS deniers, etc., it's frightening. And you can't reason with these people.…
Sadly, I have a couple of well-educated dear friends who are in the "vaccines=bad" camp.
Meanwhile, fully 37% of Americans believe that the FDA is suppressing "natural" cures for cancer
Just thinking about the fact that there's even one person out there who believes this stupid bullshit makes me want to cry.
Fortunately, you know that my sister doesn't have a husband, so this is all bullshit.
I don't know. My sister's husband's neighbor's wife got her kid a vaccine, and it gave their kid ebola. It's not really the same as autism, but if they can give a kid ebola, y'know?
I'm only letting my kids get organic vaccines just in case. Because it's my kids.
Americans love a good conspiracy theory almost as much as we hate when actual, real-world evidence makes clear in no…