BeckySharper
BeckySharper
BeckySharper

@JerseyGrrrl: I got nothing to add to that, except that I completely agree. Well said.

@jkopftwins: I call it my "George Clooney unpaid internship" plan.

One of the things I love about George Clooney is that his rampant non-mongamy means I'll always be able to live in hope of being his girlfriend—even if just for a little while (which is really all I'd want anyway).

The First Amendment was not meant to cover the sexual lives of people who are not in office.

I always thought Carla Bruni's attitude towards her marriage to Sarkozy was "Yeah, I can take it or leave it. It might not last. Tant pis."

@puppypower: Keep reading! I just finished the 3rd book and it gets better and better.

@la.donna.pietra: I don't think Tiger quite deserves the Advocat Bjurman treatment...but Lisbeth would set him straight, no doubt!

@CurtCole: Cake MUST and SHALL BE victorious!

@sexysecularist: I don't think that's logical. If men make stupid comments and ogle when women are clothed—something that's totally normal to them—what makes you think that their behavior will change if bare breasts are the norm? Or if you mean that those guys will always be pigs regardless, it really doesn't matter

@cherry_blossom: Ideally, yes, that's what would happen. I think objectification is purely cultural—bare breasts are not a problem at all in some cultures, for example, whereas exposed hair or calves are a problem in others.

I completely agree in principle with what they're doing. Calling out a double standard is always a valuable thing, IMO.

@skahammer: You mean children as well as adult women?

@toe-to-toe: Exactly. The thought of all those matted, sticky carpet fibers....UGH...

My only question is: ARE THEY MACHINE WASHABLE?

I've always been creeped out by fathers and daughters dancing to "Daddy's Little Girl." But maybe that's just me.

Hand holding, hugging, a brief smooch? Fine. Tonguing, groping, grinding? Get a fucking room, already.