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I completely thought you meant the sex talk, so I was confused since they already did that ep with Junior!

That guy needs to be spanked. And not in a good way!

Yes, what you wrote makes sense. Question, though: If what happened with Peterson and his son happened only once, would you consider him to have made a bad judgement call, or consider him to be a gross child abuser?

Many of them don't even want to be associated with us. That was hard to process when I first found that out.

I'm sure you didn't mean to imply that only black parents spank their children.

Depends on which section of the Bible you're reading.

the parents that just lightly spank want to believe either that 1) they're tough guys whose kids are going to grow up in fear of them, so they don't want to be separated from the people who hit their kids with sticks/branches/belts; 2) that all parents are reasonable and that's how all "whoopings" go down; or 3)

I love Keanu. I have always loved Keanu. And I love seeing him relaxed and having fun in an interview. Both segments on Kimmel were great last night!

I can't believe he said that to MLH . . . Except I believe he'd say it to anyone . . .

Or sometimes people extrapolate. One bad female boss becomes "I don’t want to work for a woman."

My two male bosses were great. Two out of five female bosses were great. I prefer not to work for certain kinds of women. And certain kinds of men.

I thought that's what you meant, but the world is kind of crazy these days.

Thank you! I'm out and missed the race. Sheesh.

I will definitely go back and watch the whole series!

I wish I'd thought of that when I was working with the high schoolers! Would've been much more fun than "Please be quiet," "I'll/we'll wait," and tossing up the Quiet Coyote sign!

I don't really think the comments on "Black-ish" are sexist as much as they reflect U.S. society, especially coming from the father's perspective/generation. Males don't really play field hockey in the U.S., though some do overseas. (Side note: There was a guy who played on my team in high school years ago.) The

I wasn't going to watch "Stalker" — I hate to see a show that seriously mirrors some people's lives — but the pilot had me willing to give it a try. I like "Forever." It's got humor but also the mystery aspect to keep me interested.

They did? I missed that. Crap; that's an expression I learned not to use so many years ago.

I don't think it's weird masculine grooming, though I understand and agree with your sentiment not to have homophobic messages coming through. It's pretty common for a father (any race) who's into sports (any sport) to want his son to be into it, too, and especially the sport that the father likes/knows the best.

And the sports double standard, etc. Yeah, I haven't seen anything about this on the news, though I don't watch E!, etc. But I'm surprised I really haven't seen anything, except maybe on the CNN Web site.