Anonymous wrote:Your brain is in the gutter, op. Grow up already.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is what I *think* he meant. It sounded to me like he misunderstood the question to mean "what is something you both like?" But when Ivanka gave her answer, he realized that was not what was asked. He should've kept his answer in his own head when he realized it but he is clearly impulsive and probably thought it would be shocking and thus, good TV.
So you think if a father is asked to name something both he and his daughter like, sex is a fine answer?
Anonymous wrote:This is what I *think* he meant. It sounded to me like he misunderstood the question to mean "what is something you both like?" But when Ivanka gave her answer, he realized that was not what was asked. He should've kept his answer in his own head when he realized it but he is clearly impulsive and probably thought it would be shocking and thus, good TV.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait, so if someone says they CAN'T relate something to someone, that equals he said "they have sex in common"? That makes no sense.
Are you serious? Are you a parent? If not, you must be child...If anyone asks you what favorite thing you and your father (you and your child) have in common, will you ever come up with "sex" as a possible answer? If you do, then you are as disgusting as Trump is! Sick!
I'm just trying to understand how someone saying "I CANNOT relate this to someone" equals "we DO have this in common"
Anonymous wrote:This is what I *think* he meant. It sounded to me like he misunderstood the question to mean "what is something you both like?" But when Ivanka gave her answer, he realized that was not what was asked. He should've kept his answer in his own head when he realized it but he is clearly impulsive and probably thought it would be shocking and thus, good TV.