Thus... it grinds my gears because people are way too sensitive.
You know what really grinds my gears?
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LOL, okay Doc. People are too sensitive because they don't want to talk about **** while eating.
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It grinds my gears when I go to the gym and a guy is wearing a shirt where both of his nipples are exposed.SOS Madden League (PS4) | League Archives
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I get round abouts. Not that hard for me to understand.
However, when you're in a new place - and lets face it, it's always a new place! - you will likely have no idea what exit you're taking, so it's almost always I find myself in the wrong lane for a moment and have to switch over.
Maybe that means I don't know how to use them. Hmmm.
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I hate those gym elitists who look down at everyone who isn't in 100% perfect shape. I'm sorry I don't workout 5 hours a day 7 days a week, I'm just trying to lose a little weight.1905 1921 1922 1933 1954 2010 2012
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This mother:
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Because she places the burden of sexuality completely on females and really under sells men as anything but cavemen. The fact that she submerges any sexual thought and essentially censors and bans it isn't healthy and creates a stigma that is hard to shake as a developing adult. Not to mention the fact she directly correlates appearance/sexuality as a means to judge intelligence and worth.
I think she's completely off base and perpetrates the exact wrong things to be telling any young person, female or otherwise.
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Now that you say that she sounds like one of the over the top moms on Wife Swap.Because she places the burden of sexuality completely on females and really under sells men as anything but cavemen. The fact that she submerges any sexual thought and essentially censors and bans it isn't healthy and creates a stigma that is hard to shake as a developing adult. Not to mention the fact she directly correlates appearance/sexuality as a means to judge intelligence and worth.
I think she's completely off base and perpetrates the exact wrong things to be telling any young person, female or otherwise.Comment
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I read that a totally different way than you. I read it as she wants her boys to value women for who they are personally, not by just their beauty. What I think she was getting at, is that she wants her boys to appreciate a woman's value more than their looks. In my opinion, society has made women out to be sex symbols and many men see them as that alone.Because she places the burden of sexuality completely on females and really under sells men as anything but cavemen. The fact that she submerges any sexual thought and essentially censors and bans it isn't healthy and creates a stigma that is hard to shake as a developing adult. Not to mention the fact she directly correlates appearance/sexuality as a means to judge intelligence and worth.
I think she's completely off base and perpetrates the exact wrong things to be telling any young person, female or otherwise.Comment
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But her whole reasoning is solely based on the girl's appearance in a picture. She hasn't taken the time to judge these girls personally and even condescends to them with phrases such as "usually you are very smart" therefore directly correlating physical appearance with intelligence. She goes on to say that they're now banned from the kids' newsfeeds so any attempt to know these girls on a personal level is halted as a result of their appearance.I read that a totally different way than you. I read it as she wants her boys to value women for who they are personally, not by just their beauty. What I think she was getting at, is that she wants her boys to appreciate a woman's value more than their looks. In my opinion, society has made women out to be sex symbols and many men see them as that alone.
Not to mention this ball of non-sense:I mean, really? If that's how her sons function then God help any female they come into contact with in any intimate way. She's preaching the wrong sermon. She lays the temptation of arousal at the feet of the woman rather than the googly-eyed man and leaves it up to the woman to keep the man from being aroused. There's no lesson for her boys as she essentially renders them powerless to the allure of the female body.Did you know that once a male sees you in a state of undress, he can’t quickly un-see it? You don’t want our boys to only think of you in this sexual way, do you?
I understand she had good intentions and like every parent wants to protect their children, but by focusing on just one side of the equation seems irresponsible to me and furthers that objectification of females that is such a trademark in our society and culture.
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