Fear: 2012, end of the world
Reality: 2012, end of a calendar
I can't think of any widespread hysteria or cataclysmic predictions at the end of every December. (Aside from the typical nutjobs, at least).
14 years
Hilariously enough, someone has a profile stating that they're a female, but their website address is
im a male FA.
14 years
I mainly use Netflix streaming to watch TV shows. They have every episode of Battlestar Galactica up (new series AND old), and I know that they have Bones and I think Lie to Me. All of Scrubs.
But most importantly, they have every episode of the Cosby Show.
14 years
timportlon wrote:
You all were right and I thank you. I talked to her and she accepted. But now I have another question. How do I know what the right foods? Should it be trial and error? Thanks again.
Ahem:
Murphy wrote:
It's genetic. Different foods won't make her gain in different places.
14 years
AskDrFeeder wrote:
It's not clear to me whether this is abusive feeding or not.
What would make it abusive would be if heilkibler's gf really has no idea she's overeating. This is possible but unlikely.
The other thing that would make it abusive is if she's expressed concern about her weight-gain, or how much she's been eating, or if she's explicitly asked hk to stop encouraging her to eat. In this case hk's only ethical course would be to abide by her wishes and not encourage her to overeat--unless he admits he wants her to gain, and gets her to agree to gain more.
Although I do agree with you, I would think that generally for this sort of thing a lack of explicit consent should be treated the same as nonconsent.
14 years
I hope she finds out about this and ditches you. You're betraying her trust and that's a really lousy thing to do.
14 years
Oni is just flat-out nerdgasmic.
14 years
If she doesn't know that you're doing it, don't do it. Even if you think she'll like it.
To make her gain without her knowing and consent is betraying her trust, and if you go through with it you deserve to lose her.
14 years
Massailija wroteThere is plenty of cheap Toyota's laying around soon, slighty wet but okay

Given up on trying to shake the reputation of "whiny jerk", have you?
Shove your head in a tub of water and inhale.
14 years
Advertising that there's new pictures up isn't bad or annoying so long as it's not every hour for every two pictures added to a gallery of similar-looking photos. ("Here's my belly again. I ate a taco."

And annoying as it can be, there's definitely worse examples of repeated cries for attention in the shoutbox.
Msprettypanties wrote
I always post " new pics, or new vids".
That being said what I'm sick of seeing is a certasin user always asking for ladies to talk about bathroom habits. I see this same post all the time!
Ugh, agreed. How many times a day?
14 years