You know what? If you’re over 25 and you don’t know if she’s legal without seeing her ID, maybe just don’t.
You know what? If you’re over 25 and you don’t know if she’s legal without seeing her ID, maybe just don’t.
Men are really not sending us their best people.
If the universal age of consent in the US were lowered to 15, men would truly be out there trying to get with high-school freshmen and see nothing wrong with it.
Nah, but see, he SAYS it’s not unwelcome to LGBT people despite the church saying “LGBT can’t be spiritual leaders”. Surely there’s nothing more welcoming than “you can’t be a good Christian leader because of what God made you.” Can’t you just feel God’s love radiating from that homophobia? Ahhhhh, relaxing.
So I’m not shocked at all that the response doesn’t include any real denial of Page’s criticism.
Pratt seems like a Nice Guy, and it’s clear he has good intentions, but Evangelicals are The Worst. Following the doctrine* prevents you from being a genuinely good person 90% of the time.
This is the Ellen that is a truly working for her/our community.
He was recently on an NPR show “Ask Me Another”. He is an amazing guy in so many ways. He got into college on an art scholarship. Then he got on the football team as a walk on and got a free ride. He is a flautist. He made extra money in school doing portraits of his teammates. The played a game of “what cant Terry do”…
I have a lot of respect for Terry Crews. It’s incredibly demeaning, and infuriating, when someone suggests that you didn’t try hard enough to not be sexually harassed or assaulted. He helped encourage me to report my own sexual harassment.
But Brock Turner got no jail time for raping an unconscious woman. Good old American Justice.
Well, you can “poor Wendy” her, but I’m fine with it.
Yes, the belly and the navel are used in sexual play. You know what else is--everything. Lips, ears, neck, hands.... wearing a burqa won’t make men respect you.
It sounds like Average Anna has a pretty good time until she gets married and has kids. That was obviously her mistake.
There’s nothing “bad” about this interview.
What’s up with Louisana, considering embryos as people? Shouldn’t it also be considered a shocking level of abuse to keep “people” locked up in a freezer?
I watched the trailer; my response, “wow am I totally happy that watching a trailer isn’t the equivalent of signing a contract to watch a movie.”
My father, who is 78 and a Bill Buckley-style Republican, gets his coffee at a shop with a trans man working the register. My dad manages to call this man by his (masculine) name or “Sir” every morning. He has said he, “doesn’t really get it” but then he shrugs because why would he care? What’s it to him or Vlaming…
Those weren’t jokes, except to the extent you think ‘if my son ever plays with my daughter’s doll house I’ll break it over his head’ qualifies as a joke. I don’t think everybody who ever told a homophobic joke needs to be ‘in trouble’. Same goes for lots of other edgy comedy. But there’s no irony there. There’s no…
LG: I know she’s mean
I was with you at first on the breastfeeding into childhood. I was on the fence with the leash— my kids never needed it, but if I lived in an urban area and my kid kept running into the road or away from me in crowds, I’d try it.