Anonymous wrote:maril332 wrote:twerkin is not a black dance. can we stop making everything into little groups
Yes it is honey. It's been around for a long time in the black community.
I like that this is a first person account of what it's like to be objectified, I've read several more theoretical pieces.
Anonymous wrote:for the first time in history children have any information they need at their fingertips and you want to disable it??????!!! im open about porn and jacking off with my three teen sons, and its healthy, theyre smart and good people, absolutely nothing wrong with it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! and im maleAnonymous wrote:Mom of a 12 year old here--yeah, a 13 year old has no need for Internet on his phone. Disable it.
Anonymous wrote:I walked in on my daughter and her then-boyfriend years ago. She was riding it like there was no tomorrow. I can't describe my shock. To this day I can't get the image out of my mind.
Anonymous wrote:You all are crazy. I don't care what I was asked to bring if I wanted to spend time with the people. I would even bring the grill! Life isn't that serious, people!
Anonymous wrote:^^Yeah...think of all of the behaviors and actions that are illegal in public or in general -- for example, hitting others, peeing, exposing yourself, even loud music in some cases....but walking around with lit cigarettes and exposing everyone around you to carcinogen-filled smoke? That's totally okay. It's crazy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've had cookouts where I have provided the meat, buns, and drinks and asked guests to bring a side or dessert. I have never asked guests to bring all of their own food and chairs.
THAT is a potluck. This invite is not a potluck. This invite is a shakedown, LOL.
Anonymous wrote:^^ obviously I know the health ramifications of smoking and how it all happens. I just think that it's interesting how some people, particularly on this board, are so vehemently upset about it and personally attacked by second-hand smoke.
I would rather someone walk past me with a lit cigarette than walk past diesel exhaust fumes or those horrible vendors in New York city that use coal or something to heat their stands -- all of which aren't good for human lungs.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe her husband has nasal polyps or something that has stamped out his ability to smell. I remember before smoking in restaurants was banned, just going in to a building where others were smoking on the other side would make me smell! I'd come home and smell stale cigarettes on my hair and clothes and have to shower before bed.