So I've been told.
TPBM, ahem, has never had penetrative sex with a girl.
So I've been told.
TPBM, ahem, has never had penetrative sex with a girl.
Debbie Reynolds, like many women actors of her era, had fewer quality movie parts to choose from as she grew older. From the 1980s onward, she was a cast member or guest star on well-known television shows. Of particular gay interest, on Will & Grace she played Bobbi Adler, mother of Grace (Deborah Messing), for seven years. Her episodic TV appearances include The Golden Girls and Roseanne.
Reynolds also starred in numerous films made for television, and as recently as 2013 she played Liberace’s mother, Frances, in the critically acclaimed HBO biopic, Behind the Candelabra.
Carrie Fisher, beloved Star Wars icon, also had a varied career in television as a writer and performer. She was featured in episodes of Sex and the City, Entourage, 30 Rock and The Big Bang Theory. As an animation voice actor on Family Guy, she played Peter Griffin’s boss, Angela, from 2005 to 2017.
Complete details on the film and television work of Debbie and Carrie, respectively, at imdb.com:
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001666/?ref_=nv_sr_1
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Have you grown radishes before? Do you have any guides for growing them? I'm a terrible gardener and don't want a finnicky plant which requires a lot of attention, water, and fertiliser.
Yes, and biggest tip: Plant them in full sun. This should help, from growing steps through a few recipes:
For those who are nonreligious, have you shared this with your friends, family, work colleagues, etc? How was the news received?
Or, do you feel there's no need to "come out" to those around you? Are some of you remaining silent on the topic because of the potential harm it might cause in your relationships?
Well, there's a lot that could fly under this banner. At what age did you distance yourself from organized religion? In what faith were you raised (if you care to share)? Do you consider yourself today an atheist, agnostic, freethinker, secular humanist, several of these, or something different?
I have to start off with the humble radish. Nothing is easier to grow. While I'm not that fond of their sharp taste in their raw, unadulterated state, they are really lovely if pickled or sauteed with bacon.
Radish greens have a peppery bite in salads, and if you want to make this low-calorie food a little naughty, find recipes for radish chips. Black radishes are really beautiful on a plate. I'm seeing all these variations more at restaurants these days.
Debbie and Carrie did have their moment – placed together, of course -- during this week's Emmys roll-call of In Memoriam. :blownose:
RIP
I know in my heart that Debbie forgives the nine-month delay in expressing your condolences, and that she would honor your memory in a similar fashion if there was a SeedPoint up for grabs. :crazy2:
Phimosis, a very tight foreskin that is difficult to pull back, can be a cleaning (and sexual) issue for some, as well.
That's a great topic, Zeitgeist. I see that in the article, the subject has cerebral palsy, which is currently incurable and long-term.
Personally, I would share that information before a first date, because some people simply aren't willing to accommodate serious medical conditions in their pursuit of "perfect partners." Although that's their right, why should he waste a date that will go nowhere?
When I was a bit younger, I felt awkward (at first) when a shower partner specifically asked me to do him the honor. But I think any further details would belong on the Sex & Relationships board! :cens:
In high school, female by a mile. In college, 50/50. These days, I suppose it leans slightly male. Still, I find my female friends just as wonderful. I actually stopped posting on one GT board (to remain unnamed) because the misogyny was so palpable.
I don't want to smelling anything foul, and unshaven testicles tend to smell more than their shaven counterparts.
"Foul" is a pretty strong term, but perhaps you've had some unfortunate encounters. If a natural man keeps his junk clean, and there's a hint of musk down there, it's a plus for me. >:D
Yes, for convenience and water conservation, as it saves a flush.
Good info, Zeitgeist. It's a tribute to modern commerce that the video "HOW TO SHAVE YOUR TESTICLES" is sponsored by the Dollar Shave Club, with a promotion for a tube of their Dr. Carver’s Shave Butter for ONLY $5 with FREE shipping…!
With monthly razor purchase, of course. And you'll have buttery balls.
It's all a bit ironic for me, as I prefer a guy's nuts au naturel. :drool:
Personally, I found this video useful: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nkYNAEqC7-Q
It covers the basics of the topic. Enjoy, guys.
Eight minutes of commentary, good heavens. But I enjoyed hearing this hot, likely straight guy refer to his hairy testicles. >:D
Not surprising if you paid attention over the years
Agreed. But for a long time, even the National Enquirer steered clear of some very telling photos, such as when Whitney and her, um, assistant, Robyn Crawford, would go to semi-private events in matching, tailored "womyn's suits." :hug:
Parents who wish to avoid time in correctional facilities do not teach their pubescent children how to trim their crotch hair. :afr: :afr: :afr:
…"Days" ? ? ? ! ! ! :mbounce:
Wet. Those electric models would like us to believe that all the clipped hairs are drawn magically into the collection piece.
They are not. :blink: