124. I understand where you're coming from. She was awesome.
132. Monk is fantastic. I was going to say it's hard to compare to Who, but now that you mention it, I'm starting to see similarities (to New Who, at least).
139. Awww.
146. Oops, you caught us! All slashers are secretly the same. Deep down, everyone who enjoys male/male relationships has identical tastes, motives, and sexual hang-ups. (Seriously, though: your friend may have all kinds of reasons for this fear, up to and including past sexual abuse. Don't be so quick to pin the blame on her.)
186. If you agreed with Bill O more often than Mr. Cooper, there might be a problem . . . but we aren't exactly strangers to the "passionate hatesex" trope. Either way, come as you are.
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132. Monk is fantastic. I was going to say it's hard to compare to Who, but now that you mention it, I'm starting to see similarities (to New Who, at least).
139. Awww.
146. Oops, you caught us! All slashers are secretly the same. Deep down, everyone who enjoys male/male relationships has identical tastes, motives, and sexual hang-ups. (Seriously, though: your friend may have all kinds of reasons for this fear, up to and including past sexual abuse. Don't be so quick to pin the blame on her.)
186. If you agreed with Bill O more often than Mr. Cooper, there might be a problem . . . but we aren't exactly strangers to the "passionate hatesex" trope. Either way, come as you are.