@etchmiadzin: Right! Not to mention that girls look up to Kardashian, whether you like it or not, so if she tells them it's "not cool" to be a teen mom they're likely going to listen. If Kim Kardashian wants to use her celebrity to try to make teens change their minds about motherhood, I say let her do it.
@PierceTheVin: That's something she's going to have to discover for herself though. It sucks, but it's true. You can tell her all of this stuff until you're blue in the face but if she's not ready to see it there's nothing you can do and trying to get her to see you as a romantic partner will only complicate her situation and make it all the worse. Like I said before, put your feelings aside and be her friend.
Obviously I can't talk for her but, personally, all of that extra attention would make me really, really uncomfortable.
At my ex bf's house in Long Beach. His scary ex-marine dad was in the next room. Also, my ex had built this rickety shelf-thing above his bed that was housing heavy things such as books and boxes of things. I thought I was going to die.
Upside: my ex was working at Disneyland at the time and I got to go there the next day. The employee discount lets friends go for free. So obvs that made the experience *~*~MaGiCaL~*~*
@theKP: Ah, well, you see it all relates back to the plumage of the peacock and it's proximity to both the reproductive organs and the anus. A soiled tail feather can be spotted across the plane. The female peacock knows the risks involved in mating with a "dirty bird" such as catching something freaky or his inability to provide sanitary conditions for their offspring.
Oh for crying out loud. Does it matter what women as a collective are looking for in a man? Every woman has a differing idea of what she finds attractive. I can break down the general guidlines though: 1)shower 2)put on a clean shirt 3)don't be an asshole