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Buzz Feed
03-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Buzz Feed
Women Are Sharing The Things Men Have Done During Hookups That Were Immediate Icks, And I'm Howling While Reading Them
Reddit user DarkShadowMirage77 recently posted in r/AskWomen: "What's the biggest ick you got mid-hookup that you couldn't ignore?" The ladies of the sub bravely shared their cringiest hookup stories, and though there were hundreds of noteworthy, nauseating comments, we narrowed it down to some of the wildest (and truly gnarliest) ones. Godspeed: 1. "He bit my neck trying to be sexy, and his WHOLE TOOTH came out. It wasn't a veneer. That was his natural tooth. My whole body cringes when I think about it." — MsDovahkiin 2. "He called my nipples 'nip nops.'" — We-talk-for-hours 3. "The guy I was hooking up with got up from the bed and left a big brown streak across the sheets. I thought it was sweat at first. It was not." — Starwarsmom_78 4. "I went over to a guy's house to hookup and his house smelled like dog poop. Then his entire bed was absolutely covered in dog fur. I kept trying to go down on him, but I kept choking on dog fur. I wasn't about to get dog fur up in me. I had to leave. I was disappointed too because he was so hot and I was really looking forward to it." — Virgosapphire81 5. "I was in the middle of giving him head. He was standing up, and we decided to move things to the couch. When he sat down, he spread his legs a bit, and I saw that he had dingleberries by his balls. I did tell him, and he hopped in the shower to rinse, but he ghosted me after that! Normally, it wouldn't matter, but he was a friend I'd had a crush on for YEARS, so I was pretty upset at the time. Every time I miss him, I remember the poop though." — hollowxbody 6. "We were kissing, and he started licking my teeth. Nope." — doyouevenlemon 7. "I met him at a bar, went back to his place, and he had multiple pictures hanging and on tabletops of him and another woman. I asked what was up, and he said it was his ex. I left. I looked him up after, and it actually was his ex…from over a year ago. To each their own, I guess? But I don't know why he thought that wouldn't make me instantly leave." — cullens_sidepiece 8. "Not mid-hookup but rather immediately post-hookup, he stood next to my bed and said, 'It would be sooo good to hit my vape right now, ' and then made me go fill up his water bottle for him while he watched TikToks. 26-year-old man, BTW." — AdvertisingPretty213 9. "Noticing he had a tattoo of his own name." — singoneiknow 10. "He kissed like a guppy. Just these open-mouth, smacking noises, and trying to eat half my face. I was so repulsed. I would just power through and deal with it because we all know how it can go if you try to put the brakes on. I finally realized I didn't care. I was a grown-ass woman and wasn't going to bang some dude and hate myself just because it was 'easier.' I stopped him, told him I wasn't feeling it, and kicked him out. It was a transformative moment in my life. Since then, I've never allowed myself to be compelled into doing anything physically just because it was easier to power through than say no." — hot_like_wasabi 11. "He talked for an hour about how much he loved his mum. He was crying, he was THAT emotional. He wanted to have sex afterwards, and it was just messed up to have sex after listening to that." — ComprehensivePlay678 12. "This one guy looked at himself in the mirror afterwards and said, 'I'd be my own groupie,' LMAO, barf." — kattttnippp 13. "He kept talking really corny. Oh my god, I'm cringing now, thinking of it. For instance, once my shirt/bra was off, he would act like a teenage boy and say, 'Oh, there are my friends! Friend one and friend two,' or he'd say, 'My my my! And it's not even my birthday!' It was never rude or mean in any way, but always a mood killer." — rozetintsmyworld 14. "He said, 'You like that? You like that?' Literally every other second, back to back to back. He said it maybe 40 times before I put an end to it 🤣." — SquirrelDisastrous2 15. "We were on the sofa, and a mirror was on the wall beside us. He kept positioning us so he could watch himself. After he was done, he said, 'I look so good when I'm I didn't respond and never saw him again after that." — SpecialLady101 16. "Cat hair all over the bed. Not just a little here and there; it was CAKED in the blanket. All in the sheets. It was my first and last time there 😂." — PinkPrincess 17. "He kept calling himself 'daddy,' even after I asked him to stop. I just can't do that." — Xallia_Yevatell 18. "Immediately after hooking up, he excused himself because he had to do his Duolingo lesson for the day. The owl got more aftercare than I did 💀." — Agitated-Climate5313 19. "I dated an underwear model in college for about four or five months. He wasn't the most self-aware person, but damn was he pretty. We were fooling around one night, and I noticed he had a bunch of dingleberries and smears. I immediately got the ick and asked him to shower and get cleaned up. He said, 'Oops, usually I have someone take care of that for me on photo shoots.' After that, I just couldn't take him seriously. This was a man who made his living by being naked, and he couldn't bother to clean his butt crack." "For those who will ask: No, he did not have an odor. And I had not seen evidence of his issue on his underwear previously. This can only be explained by the fact that he had a nice round peach of an ass that would've locked any stink in. This was the first time I'd seen him where he didn't have time to shower and clean up beforehand. He had been on a plane all day, then I picked him up from the airport, we went to dinner, and then we went home." — RosyClearwater 20. "He was way too interested in other men I had been with, and wouldn't stop asking about them. He wanted me to comment on them or compare them or something. I couldn't tell if he wanted me to talk them up and talk him down, or vice versa. Either way, it put me off quickly." — PastelPure 21. "Every time he kissed me, he would say, 'MMM-mmm, scrumptious!' For the first couple of dates, I thought it was cute because we weren't making out. Then we hooked up, and he did it again after going down on me. 😭 I don't know what woman told him that was hot, but I broke up with him like a day later." — crab_ragoon 22. "I put my hand under the pillow to grab the headboard, and grabbed a gun. He kept a 9mm under the pillow. I was out." — LegitimateStar7034 23. "He asked to move the activity from his bed to his living room floor because his cat was in the bed and he didn't want to move it." — Building_a_bus 24. "A booger came out and stayed on his moustache, and he didn't notice." — Acrobatic_Ad_6590 25. "I had an ex who called going down on me 'giving me kisses.' I shudder every time I think about it." — Odd_Seesaw_3451 26. "I finally saw his bedroom. He had his mattress on the floor, no furniture, and no nightstand to put my glasses and phone on. He was a 30-year-old adult at that time. I didn't realize it was his room when I first saw it (he had roommates), and I said aloud, 'Who's the serial killer sleeping on the floor?' He fessed up that it was his room, clocked the look on my face, and went to Ikea the same week to buy furniture. Good for him, honestly, but dang, first impressions are tough to overcome, you know?" — SnooPears3006 27. "When he stopped for a half second to ask me how my family was doing. Like??? I couldn't continue. I lost my mood and asked him to take me home. He had to sit there and think about what he had done alllll the way to my place, plus allllll the way back. If this was going to stick with me, it better have stuck with him, too." — CloudyDaze06 28. "He narrated what he was doing in the third person." — k-boots 29. "He called me mommy, and I have to physically shake the thought away when I think of it." — Otherwise_Anybody873 30. "I told a guy I needed more lube and he said, 'No, you don't.'" — sophieemae 31. "Tongue all the way into my ear canal. Then the other ear. Then, when I went to shift away, the tongue went down my throat. I imagined swallowing my own earwax and could never get back into him again." — Sea_Sugar 32. "I told him I had to go to the bathroom to take my tampon out first, and he said, 'No problem, I got it.' He then proceeds to take out my tampon and put it in a bowl on a shelf! That was forever ago, but it still haunts me sometimes 💀." — FluoriteDaze 33. "He hit a watermelon flavored vape in the middle of it all." — trapezoid- ABC / Via 34. "He would stop what he was doing, lean into my ear, and aggressively whisper, 'MINE.'" — Regular-Cucumber-209 35. And: "I hooked up with a guy at my place after a third date. It was hot, he was hot, and he was younger and exciting. He puts on his clothes to leave, and before walking out the door, he grabs a warm beer from a pack I hadn't put away after grocery shopping and then asks for a cold one 'for the road' 😦." — Big_Mammoth_7638 Ladies, has a guy ever given you such an ick during a hookup that you knew you couldn't see him again? What did he do?! Tell us in the comments or share anonymously using this form!
Yahoo
30-04-2025
- Politics
- Yahoo
Trump voter tells MSNBC reporter the president is 'killing it' in his first 100 days
A Michigan voter told an MSNBC reporter she couldn't be more excited about what President Donald Trump has done in his first 100 days in office. "I am totally excited," Becky Godspeed told MSNBC reporter Shaquille Brewster in a segment that aired Tuesday on "Morning Joe." Brewster asked Trump voters how they feel about Trump's immigration policies in his first 100 days in office, and Godspeed, who spoke to MSNBC from the Grand Rapids Township area, said that she is especially happy with what the president is doing. Promises Made, Promises Kept: How Trump's First 100 Days Stack Up Against Inauguration Day Pledges Trump touted the first 100 days of his second term as the "most successful" of any administration in history during a Michigan rally with supporters Tuesday evening. "Everybody I know is excited. My biggest issue is the border, and he's killing it," Godspeed continued. "Well, absolutely, everybody that's here illegally should go. I'm not one of these that, 'Oh, the poor person.' No, they need to go. They came in illegally." Read On The Fox News App During the first 100 days of the Trump administration, Immigration, Customs and Enforcement (ICE) arrested at least 32,809 illegal immigrants and 1,155 individuals who were thought to be part of a criminal gang. Out of the over 32,000 illegal immigrants arrested, 14,111 were convicted criminals and 9,980 have pending criminal charges. Thirty-nine of the arrests made by ICE were either known or suspected terrorists. In the same timeframe, in 2024, only 14 known or suspected terrorists were arrested after crossing the border. Additionally, the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) numbers released for March showed 7,180 recorded illegal crossings, a strong contrast to the monthly average of 155,000 crossings under former President Joe Biden. Trump Admin Revokes 4K Foreign Students' Visas In First 100 Days, Nearly All With Serious Criminal Records Another Michigan voter, Jay Whitley, who also spoke to Brewster from the Grand Rapids Township area, mostly agreed with Godspeed's perspective, but thinks Trump should deal with families here illegally differently. "I do believe that people [who] are criminals, and they're doing the wrong things, they should be taken out of our country," Whitley said. "But some of the families. What are some ways we could have handled that a little bit differently?" Over the weekend, the Trump administration defended their deportation actions after U.S. District Judge Terry A. Doughty accused the administration of deporting a 2-year-old U.S. citizen to Honduras without due process. "Parents are asked if they want to be removed with their children or ICE will place the children with someone the parent designates," the Department of Homeland Security said in response to a story about the judge's claims. "In this case, the parent stated they wanted to be removed with the children. We take our responsibility to protect children seriously and will continue to work with federal law enforcement to ensure that children are safe and protected." Secretary of State Marco Rubio also denied claims that minors have been deported without due process, calling a Washington Post headline "misleading." "Three U.S. citizens, aged 4, 7 and 2, were not deported, "Rubio said on Sunday. "Their mothers were legally deported, and the children went with their mothers. They can come back to their father or someone who wants to assume them. Ultimately, it was the mothers who were here illegally. You guys make it sound like ICE kicked down the door and grabbed the child and threw them on an airplane, and it's misleading and that is not true."Original article source: Trump voter tells MSNBC reporter the president is 'killing it' in his first 100 days


Fox News
30-04-2025
- Politics
- Fox News
Trump voter tells MSNBC reporter the president is 'killing it' in his first 100 days
A Michigan voter told an MSNBC reporter she couldn't be more excited about what President Donald Trump has done in his first 100 days in office. "I am totally excited," Becky Godspeed told MSNBC reporter Shaquille Brewster in a segment that aired Tuesday on "Morning Joe." Brewster asked Trump voters how they feel about Trump's immigration policies in his first 100 days in office, and Godspeed, who spoke to MSNBC from the Grand Rapids Township area, said that she is especially happy with what the president is doing. Trump touted the first 100 days of his second term as the "most successful" of any administration in history during a Michigan rally with supporters Tuesday evening. "Everybody I know is excited. My biggest issue is the border, and he's killing it," Godspeed continued. "Well, absolutely, everybody that's here illegally should go. I'm not one of these that, 'Oh, the poor person.' No, they need to go. They came in illegally." During the first 100 days of the Trump administration, Immigration, Customs and Enforcement (ICE) arrested at least 32,809 illegal immigrants and 1,155 individuals who were thought to be part of a criminal gang. Out of the over 32,000 illegal immigrants arrested, 14,111 were convicted criminals and 9,980 have pending criminal charges. Thirty-nine of the arrests made by ICE were either known or suspected terrorists. In the same timeframe, in 2024, only 14 known or suspected terrorists were arrested after crossing the border. Additionally, the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) numbers released for March showed 7,180 recorded illegal crossings, a strong contrast to the monthly average of 155,000 crossings under former President Joe Biden. Another Michigan voter, Jay Whitley, who also spoke to Brewster from the Grand Rapids Township area, mostly agreed with Godspeed's perspective, but thinks Trump should deal with families here illegally differently. "I do believe that people [who] are criminals, and they're doing the wrong things, they should be taken out of our country," Whitley said. "But some of the families. What are some ways we could have handled that a little bit differently?" Over the weekend, the Trump administration defended their deportation actions after U.S. District Judge Terry A. Doughty accused the administration of deporting a 2-year-old U.S. citizen to Honduras without due process. "Parents are asked if they want to be removed with their children or ICE will place the children with someone the parent designates," the Department of Homeland Security said in response to a story about the judge's claims. "In this case, the parent stated they wanted to be removed with the children. We take our responsibility to protect children seriously and will continue to work with federal law enforcement to ensure that children are safe and protected." Secretary of State Marco Rubio also denied claims that minors have been deported without due process, calling a Washington Post headline "misleading." "Three U.S. citizens, aged 4, 7 and 2, were not deported, "Rubio said on Sunday. "Their mothers were legally deported, and the children went with their mothers. They can come back to their father or someone who wants to assume them. Ultimately, it was the mothers who were here illegally. You guys make it sound like ICE kicked down the door and grabbed the child and threw them on an airplane, and it's misleading and that is not true."
Yahoo
13-03-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
‘Goodbye Cortland, and Godspeed': CNY newspaper prints its final edition
CORTLAND, N.Y. (WSYR-TV) — The city of Cortland is saying goodbye to a mainstay on Main Street. Before the ink dried on Thursday morning's edition of the Cortland Standard, issues with red ink had already started to circulate. Financial troubles for the business meant Thursday would be the final time you could flip or click through the Cortland family-owned newspaper. 'Goodbye Cortland, and Godspeed' was the headline when you visited the Cortland Standard website on Thursday morning. After more than 157 years, the family-owned newspaper said it's stopping the presses. According to an article published on the paper's website at 3 a.m. Thursday, the Cortland Standard Printing Company will file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. 17 workers are now without a job. The publisher and editor blaming declining readership and increasing costs. 'I hoped this day would never come,' publisher and editor Evan C. Geibel said. 'I'm so very grateful to my colleagues and the community for what they've done for me, my family and each other.' Sources tell NewsChannel 9 that employees were alerted Wednesday afternoon and by Wednesday night, a white sheet of paper could be seen on the door of the Cortland Standard's office, reading: 'The offices of the Cortland Standard are closed.' According to its website, the Cortland Standard was the second-oldest family-owned newspaper in New York, and one of the five oldest family-owned newspapers in America. It's first edition was peeled off a flatbed press in 1867. Closures and mergers of local newspapers is not uncommon. Many newspapers have shifted from dailies to weeklies or ended print publishing altogether. According to Northwestern's Local News Initiative, newspapers continue to disappear at a rate of more than two per week. In 2024, 130 newspapers shut down. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.