Not an insult against the article, but I really wish girls would stop using “would you walk me home?” as an invite to sex. Perpetuating that assumption to guys is not always a great idea, and a close friend got in some very real very serious danger because a guy took that as an invitation to sleep with her when she legitimately needed to be walked home. Not to preach or whatever, just saying you have to be super careful assigning sexual implications to innocent requests.
I completely agree with you, and I’m sorry if my comment sounds like I’m saying everyone needs to get married before they’re 25. If being married before 25 is what you want and you are fiscally able to comfortably, I don’t think it’s “leaving the party” at all. I was just pointing out that marriage doesn’t necessarily mean instantly popping out 2 kids and being a mom, it could just be someone joining you… At the party… Haha
The problem is people immediately associating “marriage” with “family.” Getting married doesn’t mean instantly having children. If you’re financially stable and sure in your relationship, you can absolutely get married and still have fun living your life with your partner before having kids.
Not sure if the reply button is working. But the “pussy who couldn’t close” put her in the ER. Point still stands.
Not an insult against the article, but I really wish girls would stop using “would you walk me home?” as an invite to sex. Perpetuating that assumption to guys is not always a great idea, and a close friend got in some very real very serious danger because a guy took that as an invitation to sleep with her when she legitimately needed to be walked home. Not to preach or whatever, just saying you have to be super careful assigning sexual implications to innocent requests.
Hey now, give her a break, she’s from Kentucky. It’s like yelling at a kid without legs for not winning a race.
Well that’s not very nice. Or pretty.
Uhh…..
I completely agree with you, and I’m sorry if my comment sounds like I’m saying everyone needs to get married before they’re 25. If being married before 25 is what you want and you are fiscally able to comfortably, I don’t think it’s “leaving the party” at all. I was just pointing out that marriage doesn’t necessarily mean instantly popping out 2 kids and being a mom, it could just be someone joining you… At the party… Haha
The problem is people immediately associating “marriage” with “family.” Getting married doesn’t mean instantly having children. If you’re financially stable and sure in your relationship, you can absolutely get married and still have fun living your life with your partner before having kids.
I feel like you’re also the type of girl viciously and outspokenly morally opposed to Valentine’s day.
Loving yourself, despite a diagnosis. TSM. Bragging about your disorder to get guys. TAttentionWhoreM.
Prostitution. NS.
Nothing classier than drinking out of something you found on the street!