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I confess that I wore a strap on to an adult party (for humor reasons, I actually stuck googly eyes to the end of it) and just goofing off with it was pretty darn fun. I did make some comments along the lines of, "If I had one of these factory installed I'm not sure I'd leave the house." I've heard men say the same about our bosoms, but somehow I just don't find mine to be quite as fun as that.
I’d just like him to experience being pregnant.... with twins.
MeToo started out as a well-intentioned empowering (that word again) idea, but went far beyond its original scope. Not to mention, men quickly caught on that MeToo targeted men unevenly: it was used mainly against unattractive men, socially awkward men, and/or men who could provide a financial gain. Sexy, socially-skilled men with a good legal defense were largely immune. It's comparable to, although not the same as, the word "creepy" being a dog whistle for "unattractive".
All in all, it's never a good sign when an idea/concept becomes a verb.
Trump has been able to grab all of those ***** cats with NO reprocussions.
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