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  1. Tulipa

    Cult Classic?

    Seems like The Perks of Being a Wallflower is one for the teenagers of the '00s. Haven't read it, no desire to but I know a lot of people who have pretty much only read that and the Virgin Suicides :p
  2. Tulipa

    going down there...

    You've obviously never received good head. Shit head is shit. But when it's good... Oh it's good. I really really like giving and receiving (to both girls & guys). Oral is a lot of fun if both parties know what they're doing.
  3. Tulipa

    What have you eaten today?

    Yuuuuum Lauren. All I've had is a coffee, two crumpets smothered in grape jam and a sugarfree Red Bull.
  4. Tulipa

    Depression

    Therapy and possibly medication are your best bets. And do take it easy with the HSC. Like others have said, doing something is better than doing nothing.
  5. Tulipa

    Tomboys

    My younger sister is a complete tomboy. She's also gay. All her girlfriends have been pretty fucking hot though.
  6. Tulipa

    How long did you wait?

    My ex and I used to count our anniversary from the first time we slept together because it happened pretty much immediately. We were together for three and a half years so it worked. Also, just do it when you feel ready. End thread.
  7. Tulipa

    How long did you wait?

    Depends on how experienced you are, how old you are and how serious you are about the relationship. I jumped into bed pretty quickly with a few relationships. Sometimes it worked, sometimes it didn't. These days I'd wait a few weeks at least, get to know them a bit first and then go for it if...
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    Gender inequality

    Yeah no. I think the main point of that article was less about tangible things like wages and more about how the general culture of the workforce is still fairly patriachial. Forty years ago it was about fighting for equality on paper and establishing that women could do the same jobs as men...
  9. Tulipa

    Gender inequality

    Link again: Sexism at Work: Young Women, Newsweek, and Gender - Newsweek.com Plus, full text: (I know it's an American article but still)
  10. Tulipa

    Gender inequality

    Fine, I guess because you're all dumb fucks you're going to ignore my highly relevant article and just sling the same old arguments at one another. On average men and women are not paid the same wage for the same work. It just doesn't happen. Not because certain jobs are better or higher paid...
  11. Tulipa

    Gender inequality

    Interesting article in Newsweek on this issue the other week. Sexism at Work: Young Women, Newsweek, and Gender - Newsweek.com Totally can't be bothered to summarise but there are a couple interesting points:
  12. Tulipa

    Height in relationships..?

    I think he's that height... Let's see. Now I can't remember if I'm wearing heels in that photo or not. I'm barely hitting 157cm though.
  13. Tulipa

    Do you turn heads when you are out with your partner?

    school. uniform. ... TOWNIE.
  14. Tulipa

    Height in relationships..?

    Yup. I swear anyone taller than about 180cm is just too damn tall.
  15. Tulipa

    Height in relationships..?

    I pretty much have to wear them around a lot of my friends. This is me (wearing heels) with my tallest friend who's about 190cm. Gets pretty awkward.
  16. Tulipa

    Height in relationships..?

    Sort of. Anyone around or over 6ft is awkward though. It just doesn't really work once you get to that big of a difference.
  17. Tulipa

    Height in relationships..?

    That was about the shortest guy I've been with. Worked for me since I'm fucking tiny and he was also pretty awesome. Definitely think he's limited to being with short girls though.
  18. Tulipa

    Height in relationships..?

    I'm stupidly short so everyone has been taller than me. I don't think I could be with someone shorter or significantly taller. Was with a guy who was only five inches taller and it was perfect. Ditto for most of the girls I've been with since they're usually about my height.
  19. Tulipa

    Why Is The Great Gatsby Widely Considered to be the Greatest American Novel

    Ah yeah. Links please. I wouldn't say that it is. It's one of the most well known books about American ideals and it is an amazing novel but I highly doubt the claim you've made here.
  20. Tulipa

    Pro lifers who support the death penalty.

    Virtually all of my dad's family fit into this category. I think it has something to do with being evangelical Christians who have always voted Republican and live in the deep south of the US.
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