This kid's such a fucking idiot. Candles are delicious.
This kid's such a fucking idiot. Candles are delicious.
'my body has been manipulated so many different times'...but not as much as that poor girl kidnapped in Philly. Which reminds me that my favorite feminist website hasn't even bothered to run a story on that case. More actress complaining about their privileged but tragic lot in life.
Uh, no, stop believing everything r/mensrights or whatever equivalent tells you.
Baltimore Ravens: "The 15 year-old boy deeply regrets the role he played during the incidents."
At that point, she told him to come back later but he did not go back.
Something to keep in mind when we read stories like these: http://jezebel.com/this-video-bri…
Same kind of dismissive tone that some men use to dismiss sexual abuse too. Of course you aren't embarrassed to defend a woman who gleefully described herself as sexual predator towards her own sister. That narcissistic quality of a predator that finds a home also among some women who have no shame in lecturing…
Here it is, reversed.
"The Phillies Way" by Ruin Tomorrow or "How I Stopped Worrying About the Salary Cap, the Farm System, My Reputation, the Fans, Common Sense, Competitiveness and Learned to Love Seeing My Name in Print."
A home run? This article completely ignores multiple other examples of Dunham's disturbing behavior with her sister. Was it done on purpose or out of the author's total ignorance of the actual details of the story?
Obama: [listens to Coach K's remarks]
Gonna reply to my own comment here with some of examples of what I mean so that people can see what I'm talking about:
Yes. Here are some links to document what I am talking about.
AND, her sister Grace said, "Without getting into specifics," she said, "most of our fights have revolved around my feeling like Lena took her approach to her own personal life and made my personal life her property."
THANK YOU. One more thing: Lena also relishes in delivering her sister bad news (like their grandfather dying) because it would mean that her sister would give her attention. That is some next level shit.
Can a one year old even grab pebbles, separate the folds of their own vagina and then insert 6 or 7 in there? Can a 1 year old even do that? I have no children and am asking sincerely. Because it's a bit bizarre to me that a 1 year old happened to be that dexterous in the same moment a 7 year old happened to look. I…
Wow, how the mighty have fallen. A year ago, he was the best running back in the NFL. And now? He's forced to cut the fabric off of his couch to make a suit for court.
I agree. The parts that are gaining the most attention are the least troubling to me. The 7 yo exploring the baby's vagina is probably the most "normal" part of the whole thing. I have no doubt its common behavior. It's all the other stuff that I'd like to hear some experts on child development talk about.
Why are we acting like this is only about her touching her 1 year old sister's vagina when she was 7 and not also about emotionally coercing her sister into sleeping in her bed and then masturbating while she sleeps? And about paying her sister in candy to give her long kisses on the lips? And about paying her sister…
I put on my "don't rape me face" today and had ten men tell me to smile.