Whoopie doo guys, yes, I've dated girls and I've dated boys - get over it.
When you think about the guys who started Twitter, and the Google guys, and the Facebook guys and the Napster guys, and the Microsoft guys, and the Dell guys and the Instagram guys, it's all guys. The girls, they're being left behind.
I had boyfriends in high school, and then I dated guys and girls, so I guess for a long time I was bisexual.
So guys who are otherwise sensitive and thoughtful say and do ridiculously dumb things to impress other guys. It's an enormous performance, but guys know that if they fail, they'll be ridiculed as sissies mercilessly.
I am a modern day girl, and of course I have dated many guys.
I'm convinced that a few guys I've dated are gay, and they won't admit it. I think we've all done that.
I think any time you bring those guys in, one with a lot of playoff experience, with rings - those guys won - guys in the locker room gravitate towards those guys. Those guys have been there, so there's a lot that they can teach the guys.
I dated all the wrong men. I thought I could feel appreciated in my body through guys.
I've always had great relationships and stayed really good friends with the guys I've dated.
We all just kinda did everything we thought we were supposed to do and girls dated the guys they were supposed to and did things with the guys they were supposed to.
I've dated mostly guys who have corporate jobs and there's always the issue of them thinking my job is easy.
OK, I dated Jordan Knight from New Kids on the Block, I dated a 'Baywatch' boy named David Charvet, and I dated Billy Idol.
You see a lot of smart guys with dumb women, but you hardly ever see a smart woman with a dumb guy.
I've dated all kinds of guys and didn't know who I'd end up with. But I kind of assumed it would be someone more like my dad than not.
There are guys on different teams across the league who are bench guys, and guys who that - that's their role, to be on the bench encouraging guys to play hard and get good minutes.
I always tried to play the bad guys as guys who didn't know they were bad guys. There are villains we run into all the time, but they don't think they are doing anything wrong. If they do, they think they are cunning and smart. When people break laws and ethical rules, they justify it in their own terms.