veolia84
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Sometimes I feel like white people's general derision towards Tyler Perry is slightly motivated by racism and envy.

Co-sign to this as well as soLALo. Not to mention, women are generally stuck with the negative consequences of hookups gone bad, whereas guys already got what they wanted, so fuck all the rest.

Eh, I just can't get on board with this fawning praise of hook-up culture because its so insular, and turns a blind eye to the possible negative outcomes.

As a bi-racial woman, I've never felt this angst over having to choose a racial identity. I think its because of a combination of things; my parents were immigrants so white American culture and African American culture were a novelty to them. Their struggle was just to fit into American culture (whatever that may

aw, I get what you're trying to do, but its not....clever :(

I dunno, you seem awfully het up about a few judgey opinions on hook up culture. I mean, whats it to you?

Yes, to all of this, specifically your first sentence. I've seen far too many of my peers play-act at NSA sex, only to be consumed by various doubts, fears, insecurities...and biological 'consequences'.

Well, when I refer to hook up culture, I'm mainly referring to semi anonymous pump-n-dump sex. Whereas what you describe, having sex with people you know and like, I'd consider friends with benefits. Not quite a relationship, but there is a level of fondness that hopefully precludes each participant from being an

Good for you I guess; still think hook up culture/casual sex is a waste of time and an exposure to unnecessary risk. Whatever, I don't have to do it, so... you do you and I'll do me.

Well troll or not, I agree with you (minus the moralistic terms like disgusting and degrading). I see no virtue to hook up culture (specifically college hook up culture) mainly because...well...it just seems so unfulfilling. People like to extol the virtues of sexual freedom, variety, and experience that hook up

*shrugs*

+1, would laugh again.

LOL, 'K.

thank ye kindly.

1.) whats her deal?

DAFAQ?!?! yeah her form is reeaaallll turrible, like injury happening soon terrible. And I say this as an intermediate lifter who's had it hammered into my head that proper form is a MUST.

I like how "being called out for knee-jerk response"= trolling around here. She clearly didn't read the source article, the ACTUAL Singaporean Fairytales-which were link referenced 3 times-cause if she did she would have realized the fairytales are equally addressed to men, women, and gender neutral.

oh ffs this is just embarrassing....you DO realize China and Singapore are NOT the same country right?!?!

Oh I'm not arguing anything in particular, just amused that we're provoked by the sexism angle, when really there's about 15 or so 'Singaporean Fairytales' with an equally distributive emphasis on men, women, and gender neutral.