If Brittany Griner wants to be called dad by her kid, swims without a shit, has a deeper voice than most men, and identifies as a man, why is she allowed in the WNBA? That league is for women.
Speaking to my female counterparts, I was informed their orgasms are more intense than males, and there could be multiple.
Would you rather have an orgasm every time during intimacy or have orgasms back to back sometimes with 2-3 times the intensity?
As society evolves, what was/is acceptable changes. Most people don't have any issues with this. What trend leaves you scratching your head that appears to be the new norm?
I, for one, don't understand them/they pronouns. It's like rewriting the language.
A childhood friend once posted that a rapper was creating broken homes because he had 10 children with multiple women.
Should most of the blame be put on the rapper when his pattern is known to the women, and not only do they sign up, but go through with the pregnancy?
The highest salaried WNBA player makes $242k per year. I asked a few women friends of mine if they support the league, and they responded with no. Why don't women support positive entertainment, but won't miss an episode of Real Housewives?
Is there any instance that you feel compelled to give to panhandlers?
I saw a sign that said no lie, I just want to buy beer. It was a 50 year old veteran, and I circled back and gave him $20.
Transwoman - a person who was registered as male at birth but who lives and identifies as a woman
If a straight man has sex with a transwoman should he be considered gay, or is he straight, using today's societal standards?
Women whose sexual preference is both male and female, we define as bisexual and not lesbian.
Why do we categorize men whose sexual preference is both sexes as gay?
Consequence - a result or effect of an action or condition
Why does it seem people are a fan of consequences until a loved one, their favorite celebrity, or they themselves have to face them?
Will and Jada Smith's relationship is unique. From the outside looking in, it may appear to be some dysfunction. What's the difference between their relationship and someone who remains in what you consider an abusive one?
Most things in life have to make sense to me.
I was studying a religion that is Bible based, yet they are adamant that their members don't drink alcohol. A bit perplexed, I asked about Jesus turning water to wine. Essentially, they said this is what we believe. Thoughts?