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Related: About this forumStephen Colberts advice to teens on misogyny and other issues
http://vimeo.com/102088000thoughts??
My thoughts to some of it was... ah... no.
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Stephen Colberts advice to teens on misogyny and other issues (Original Post)
boston bean
Aug 2014
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Gothmog
(152,006 posts)1. Colbert was great in this video
I love it when he breaks character
CTyankee
(64,521 posts)2. I can't seem to get this to play...what do I click on?
boston bean
(36,408 posts)3. The blue arrow at the bottom left of the video.
CTyankee
(64,521 posts)5. Hmm, I did that at first and it didn't play but now it does...
that's weird. But thanks!
Phentex
(16,433 posts)4. Good. But I think dads should be able to talk to their daughters about sex...
Colbert seems to try give a few ideas about what the dad may be thinking but ends with why do you care what your dad thinks. Is she looking for approval or does she just want to be treated like an adult?