The new Beddings section at Nerve is killing me:
However, Ms. Winston, a gender studies major at Barnard College, says she's thrilled for Mr. Wrightman. "I'm just so happy he finally felt comfortable enough to explore his sexuality. Maybe now he'll be up for that MMF threesome I wanted for Christmas."
I've been following the Seasonale development with interest for a while. I'm pretty on the fence about all of it.
"They need to learn pain and suffering? They need to know that women have a different role in life?" Nelson asks indignantly. "What if guys had clumps of blood coming out of the ends of their penises? We would have come out with this a decade ago."This statement is a little over the top, but it's got a grain of truth in it. I'm all for women who are literally in pain once a month getting the chance to help themselves, but for Jane Public, whom the period doesn't really affect that much besides the obvious, another one of those extra perks I guess. We'll see how I feel about it when they come with the Seasonale patch. This is a pill swallowing free zone because Candicissima = too lazy to learn.
"Locked out?! Oh no! Wait...I know what to do. Slide down through the chimney!Yeah, that's it..." Brains, not always a given.
"Sex And The City" not an accurate depiction of NYC female single life? What? That's blasphemous! But, what I really meant to say was: no shit. It is a fictional TV show last time I noticed. But, the article was also kinda whiny. "Nobody I know can have expensive shoes and live too! Nobody I know has sex and goes out on dates! Or they just want one night stands! Wah!" Good grief. I figured that crap out around 18. Not that I have actual plan of how to navigate the city minefield or anything, but it's better to suck it up and deal than complain about it. I found this article kinda heartwarming strangely. I hope SATC ends more like this.
Posted by Candicissima at November 24, 2003 11:39 PM