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If women are so worried about their bodies, why don't they just get fit?
Women are very vocal about how much they care about body image. For example, I hear things like "Hollywood is making us so insecure about our bodies,"don't tell your girlfriend she's fat--I'm sure she ALREADY worries about her weight way too much."
My question is, if y'all so worried about your bodies and sensitive when people make remarks about it, then why don't you f*cking CHANGE IT?? I mean come on, if it's really that bad, start working out and eating well. Wtf?? So basically you'd rather sit on your fat *** and get pi$sed off if anyone suggests you lose weight? LOL talk about a selfish pile of $hit.
6 AnswersDiet & Fitness6 years agoWhat cheese to use for nutritious mac and cheese?
I want to make some healthy mac and cheese from scratch. What are some good cheeses to use? I'd prefer something not too cheesy-tasting and high in protein. High carbs are ok too (I'm skinny).
11 AnswersCooking & Recipes6 years agoStraight girls, what do you think of lesbian sex?
As a straight guy, I'm totally grossed out by gay sex. I mean, if someone else is into it, cool for them; all I'm saying is that I would never want to try it myself, because it just seems gross.
My question is, do straight females have similar feeling when they think about lesbian sex? Or is it different? I would imagine that you aren't as grossed out by lesbian sex as I am by gay sex, but I could be wrong.
7 AnswersLesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender6 years agoIs incest wrong?
Is there anything wrong with a brother and sister having protected sex? If you think it's wrong, explain why.
6 AnswersFamily6 years agoWhy do atheists say that the burden of proof is not theirs?
I often hear atheist say that the burden of the proof is on theists, since they assert that God exists. But aren t atheists also making an assertion which needs to be proved (namely, that there is no God)?
28 AnswersReligion & Spirituality6 years agoGirls, would you f*ck Andy Warhol?
1 AnswerSingles & Dating6 years agoWhat do you think of this coat?
2 AnswersFashion & Accessories6 years agoWhat do you think of these coats?
3 AnswersFashion & Accessories6 years agoWhat do you think of these parkas?
1 AnswerFashion & Accessories6 years agoLadies, would you bang Holden Caulfield?
I think I'm similar, in a lot of ways, to Holden Caulfield from Catcher in the Rye. If you're a girl, I'd like your opinion--if you met someone like him, would you be attracted to him, or grossed out, or what?
2 AnswersSingles & Dating7 years agoAre potheads attractive?
Do you think taking up weed will make me more desirable to females?
8 AnswersSociology7 years agoLadies: Is Daniel Radcliffe attractive?
What do you think of his body? Is it too skinny and pale for you? Would you kiss him? Why?
12 AnswersPolls & Surveys7 years agoHave you tried weed?
What was it like? Be detailed in your description. Obama jokes are totally fine, too.
16 AnswersPolls & Surveys7 years agoWho's sexier--Siri or Cortana?
4 AnswersPolls & Surveys7 years agoWould you date someone lacking the ability to say "the"?
Suppose there existed a man/woman who, for some weird psychological reason, could not say the word "the." If this person were otherwise attractive, caring, and normal, would you date him/her and be his/her lover?
6 AnswersSingles & Dating7 years agoDid you read Infinite Jest?
I am reading it now and I can't tell if I love it or hate it. Do you think it's worth finishing?
3 AnswersBooks & Authors7 years agoHas culture reached its saturation point?
Do you think we have come to the point when virtually everything worth saying with language has already been said? When it is impossible to produce truly novel ideas? Where language has become so complex that, paradoxically, the precise articulation of meaningful thought is nearly impossible?
And if anyone accuses me of asking something already pointed out, well, that kind of proves my point...
5 AnswersPhilosophy7 years agoDoes sarcasm indicate lack of true intelligence?
I feel like sarcasm is used too often in arguments. While sarcasm can be clever or biting, it does not serve to logically prove a point. It is not much better, or less childish, than an ad hominem attack. Yet many supposedly intelligent people smugly intersperse their "reasoning" with sarcasm. Do you agree this is somewhat juvenile, and perhaps serves to mask their lack of finer rhetorical skills? Why or why not?
15 AnswersPhilosophy7 years agoYou've built up a set of ideas, but does it hold water?
I bet you have at least some opinions. Maybe you're pro-choice. Maybe you are a Christian. Maybe you think same-sex marriage is perfectly natural. Maybe you think birth control is evil.
Now ask yourself, what gives you the authority to assert such things? There are hundreds of other people who believe the exact opposite. Clearly you (or anyone else) are not a purely rational being. Things as varied as your upbringing, your gender, and what college you went to certainly play a role in swaying your emotions and thoughts. You may even change views over the years. Nothing is absolute, nothing is written in stone.
So I ask you: Why even bother clinging to your worthless opinion? Who do you think you are? Some sort of omniscient being???
9 AnswersPhilosophy7 years ago