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That headline doesn't accurately describe the findings.

Wait - it's not that 23% get married, it's that 23% get married or have a long term relationship (which I can't find their definition of via the link, but normally that's 6mo-1yr, right?). This seems to make sense - by and large, dating websites are full of people looking to have a relationship. It's a skewed sample.

I don't know about the other WOC out there, but I tend to eye online dating with some suspicion, due to all the yellow-fetishers out there. I can't count the number of times online daters say something blindingly stupid, like, "I always wanted to be with a woman who submits to her man's wishes" or "Don't worry I'll

I have long term clinical depression and severe anxiety, and have been on medication for years. They are real disabilities, but my family members who know treat me like I am inferior because of it. They say shitty things like I "can't stand on my own two feet" and worse. They are actually as fucked up or more so, but

"Say a poor woman was in court, trying to see whether she could keep custody of her child," [Washington University Researcher Sarah] Gehlert says. "Her partner's or spouse's attorney might say, 'Yes, your honor, but she has a mental disorder.' And she might not get custody of her children."

I'm a millenial, and when my father got divorced he couldn't clean, cook or do his own laundry because he didn't know how. But millenials are the WORST, amirite? They're clearly the only ones who don't know how to do this stuff.

You're not the boss of me, Erin.

MY excuse?

Argh. So tired of moms trying to shame other moms. Without the words on the image I would have been all like, woo! Good for you! But please don't tell me I need to be like you. For all the things mothers fret about and lament that they're not measuring up, this could have just as easily been a pic of a mom of three in

Don't have an excuse for that. Does she have an excuse as to why she is such a bitch?

I make plenty of time for me.

I'm going to say that a lot of it in her film is about HER experience, but some of the jokes are universal. The self-involved friend who makes it about her. The mom who thinks therapy is "fun" and asks if "you're going to talk about me." The coworker who doesn't like "angry women." The justifications some women (and

I swear to fucking god. She nailed it. The details are hers. But the omnipresence of the abuser - how it feels like a physical presence in the room - at work, in bed, on a date, at the market. I had this exact sensation just last Thursday and I'm so used to it, so attuned to it, it is just a part of my life. Years of

Foster kids and adopt cats are both life goals of mine too! TBH I also do hope to get married and maybe have children but still, I'm very excited to find a spouse who will also want to foster children with me, and I've already got cat #1 :)

Can't take credit for it, of course, but this needed the industrial strength "nope."

This is the best piece I've seen on Jezebel in a long time. Loli could have been any one of us. There is no thirteen year old who isn't a potential Loli. Reading this and actually knowing someone in real life who is in prison for consuming images of fourteen/fifteen year olds all I can think is that he deserves every

Well no one would be dumb enough to buy diamond NAIL POLISH...

A quick perusal of the artists work would suggest that they just really like drawing bishonen.

Err... why are all the dudes skinny and androgynous? Not that I have anything against skinny/androgynous dudes (and obviously that's just how some of them are, like Aladdin). But it just seems odd to me when the male characters are placed in in the traditionally female (re: weak) role, they suddenly lose all of their