People here saying consent (fair enough) but let me tell you, clothes are suggestive. There is more to suggestion and context than the actual content. Is anybody shocked to see a nude statue in a museum or something? Or in a painting? Now how about somebody wearing nothing but a g-string and a harness? You can argue the harnessed person in a gstring is less exposed than any nude. I say no. Clothing adds to the exposure sometimes. Underwear isn't meant to be seen, so when it's seen, it prompts judgement.
And would you mind giving a hint to people looking for jobs? I wish my job was boring, instead I have nine hour shifts with no chair to sit, doing customer service
Perfect, this is the standard. When you say you have a gap between your fridge and your pantry you need at least a person and a banana in the picture so viewers understand the proper scale of the gap
I come from a struggling background. We didn't have a vhs until I was at least 8y/o. When we got it, we couldn't afford purchasing the tapes so we rented occasionally. Therefore I never watched anything on repeat like that.
Brutal, the title makes it sound like she was making a profit or something but she just didn't know to declare her research and that's considered smuggling wtf
You don't. I feel for him. He just needs time and you have to understand some people need their privacy and there is no amount of time spent together that can change that. I'm one of those people. I'd be equally tense with a friend's family or my in laws if I had them, no matter how much I like them, no matter how well we get along.
Edit: that being said, it's possible he'll loosen up as you say but there is also a chance the more pressure you put on him, the more you insist on welcoming him, will backfire.
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