Chat with us in Facebook Messenger. Find out what's happening in the world as it unfolds. More Videos Story highlights "You got to marry these girls when they are about 15 or 16," Phil Robertson says in old video The clip was originally posted in , then posted again to YouTube on Monday This month, Robertson drew ire with controversial comments about homosexuality, race HLN has reached out to the "Duck Dynasty" family for comment but has not heard back. You got to marry these girls when they are about 15 or They'll pick your ducks. In the video, Robertson is recounting an anecdote at a speaking engagement. He describes the story as "river rat counseling" he was giving to a "boy" of unknown age and -- referring specifically to marrying teenage girls -- also advises the crowd to "check with Mom and Dad about that, of course. The reality show patriarch was speaking at a Georgia Sportsmen Ministry event when he recounted this advice, according to the video's description. The clip was originally posted in by YouTube user wakemakerducks, which is also the name of Robertson's company.
Twelve months ago in a cold operating room, lying on an even colder surgery table, I was preparing to go to bed and wake up to the answer to the wish I had begged for every night for the last 18 years. But it did and when I woke up, my eyes immediately filled up with tears. Even though I just went through such a major ordeal, I had never have felt so painless as I did when I realized I was at one with my body. A neo vagina. A what-used-to-be-a-penis and was constructed into a vagina. Hair looking questionable but my makeup was cute. I think I watched too much porn when I was younger or I stared up too many dresses of Barbies. But vaginas are like snowflakes, okay? None are identical. It would be weird if they were!
Why would a bunch of straight women sign up to put on latex gloves and stick their hands between the legs of another woman? Another adds, "If more of us had the opportunity to do something like this, we wouldn't be as messed up in our heads. Bria and Chrissy see the video -- and their entire "people touch things for the first time" series -- as a way of starting a conversation about body image and healthy sexuality. It would be good for people to see how little we know and how much it affects how we see ourselves. As for how viewers have responded to the videos? The videos start a dialogue and that conversation illuminates a lot of what is happening in society with sexuality and women and the struggle that a lot of women still face. US Edition U. News U. HuffPost Personal Video Horoscopes. Newsletters Coupons.
Chat with us in Facebook Messenger. Find out what's happening in the world as it unfolds. More Videos Story highlights "You got to marry these girls when they are about 15 or 16," Phil Robertson says in old video The clip was originally posted in , then posted again to YouTube on Monday This month, Robertson drew ire with controversial comments about homosexuality, race HLN has reached out to the "Duck Dynasty" family for comment but has not heard back.
You got to marry these girls when they are about 15 or They'll pick your ducks. In the video, Robertson is recounting an anecdote at a speaking engagement. He describes the story as "river rat counseling" he was giving to a "boy" of unknown age and -- referring specifically to marrying teenage girls -- also advises the crowd to "check with Mom and Dad about that, of course. The reality show patriarch was speaking at a Georgia Sportsmen Ministry event when he recounted this advice, according to the video's description.
The clip was originally posted in by YouTube user wakemakerducks, which is also the name of Robertson's company. It was posted again to YouTube on Monday. In the newly resurfaced footage, Robertson also lists other qualities he advised the boy to look for in a future wife.
You need to eat some meals that she cooks, check that out. Make sure she carries her Bible. That'll save you a lot of trouble down the road," he said. The resurfaced footage comes on the heels of controversy caused by comments regarding homosexuality that Robertson, 67, made to GQ magazine this month.
I'm just thinking: There's more there! She's got more to offer. I mean, come on, dudes! You know what I'm saying? But hey, sin: It's not logical, my man. It's just not logical. Robertson went on to explain to the magazine how he thinks that the line between right and wrong has been blurred and that "sin becomes fine.
Nine days later, the network reversed its decision. HLN has reached out to the "Duck Dynasty" family for comment but has yet to hear back.