Dec 12, 2012
writesMLE commented on
Savage Love.
I used to work for a gastrologist's office and people put all sorts of items up their rears that didn't have a flared base. Most seemed to learn, (having a snow globe shatter in your rectum isn't fun...) but one person was regularly seen for ripping his insides apart through attempting to pleasure himself with a curtain rod.
Also, I think Dan responded appropriately to the first few letters. They clearly weren't serious in nature, so why shouldn't he be flippant in response? I found both the letters & his responses to be amusing.
And, just gotta say, if we're going to make everything that has anything to do with sex and/or relationship preferences/identities, i don't think a bracelet can handle that acronym. I propose the following:
1) everyone please chill out about the differences between mono & poly. we have bigger things to deal with right now (like gay rights, women fighting for basic control of our bodies and trans people being routinely fired, beaten up, and/or alienated -- not to mention the fact that our country still has major race issues)
2) know thyself, and make damn sure the people who matter, know who you are. if they don't like it, find new people who matter.
3) if you can't get your hands on decent health insurance, don't put things up your butt that can't be easily retrieved.
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Nov 7, 2012
writesMLE commented on
A Big Night for Gay Marriage—and for Equality.
I'm unbelievably happy for Washington and can't wait to hear Dan's new description of Terry :) As the kid of two lesbians I'm extra happy for DJ and can't wait till my moms can marry too (I'm in MI). Yay!!!
Also, I think Dan responded appropriately to the first few letters. They clearly weren't serious in nature, so why shouldn't he be flippant in response? I found both the letters & his responses to be amusing.
And, just gotta say, if we're going to make everything that has anything to do with sex and/or relationship preferences/identities, i don't think a bracelet can handle that acronym. I propose the following:
1) everyone please chill out about the differences between mono & poly. we have bigger things to deal with right now (like gay rights, women fighting for basic control of our bodies and trans people being routinely fired, beaten up, and/or alienated -- not to mention the fact that our country still has major race issues)
2) know thyself, and make damn sure the people who matter, know who you are. if they don't like it, find new people who matter.
3) if you can't get your hands on decent health insurance, don't put things up your butt that can't be easily retrieved.