There's a reason why online communities create different sections for content. It's because people like me get confused and fall victim to false member advertising. Everyday when I log onto Global Grind, I see people posting things into areas that have nothing to do with the content they're putting up and the perfect example of that is the "Sexuality" category.
R. Rutherford put up a post on a young woman named "Diamond" in the "Sexuality" category so you know what I thought. "Diamond" could be a stripper! Who hasn't known or heard of a stripper named "Diamond"? That's right up there with "Kristal," "Platinum" or "Rubber Jaws". It turned out that "Diamond" is a singer from down-south but that didn't stop jroc from making a sexually charged comment about the singer. "Yo name is Diamond," he comments. "Well I want you to be the ring on my..." You could probably guess the rest. Good luck selling albums in the "Sexuality" section Diamond. Hopefully, you have a lot of slow jams
Why in the blue hell did XFactor213 post a story about Steve Harvey being bald in Jet Magazine? Last I checked, Jet was a family mag and the only thing close to sex was the "Jet Magazine Beauty of The Week". Even then, some of those women had more facial fur than Rick Ross. Given that, I was taken aback. I'm not really interested in Steve Harvey's Brazillian wax job or anything else going on with him south of the border. Then, it became apparent that the story was about the hair on his head and not over his Lil' Harvey. That was a close one.
Ok, maybe this blog post went to the extreme to make a point but c'mon folks, let's get it right. No one wants to go to a category called "sexuality" and one day see flicks of you and your kids at Dorney Park. A thrill ride can be interpeted as a lot of things in a category called "sexuality." -The Blackspot