BiBiVirtue1
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FUCK YOU[/BritishFloozy]

@topsy: Will you be my friend?

Sorry, but is this really news? Women's magazine have ignored women of colour in their make up features forever and will continue to do so. The Guardian Weekend supplement dropped the only make up column dedicated to women of colour (that I have seen forgive me if I am wrong) 'The New Black' at least 18 months ago.

I don't like Chelsea Clinton's dress (the skirt is particularly baffling) especially with black tights and black shoes. I aslo think her make up is too pale for her.

My name is Siam Levites according the Word. It's not racist.

Also what does sexting as a teenager have to do with marriage?

I doubt very much that when referring to 'The Rich' (in the pejorative or otherwise) anyone means Judge Judy. I love you, but you've got to be joking.

I don't know how I feel about legalised prostitution. I don't think that by making it legal women will be more protected emotionally than they are now. I think we should be discouraging this Belle Du Jour idea that surrounds prostitution, I doubt that for many working women find their job glamorous.

Alexis Bledel's dress is lovely. That is all.

Alisha Dixon did that over here last year for a documentary.

@dj_chick: Oh believe me I know. My comment is more of a response to other commenters than Spencer. People are acting as though the Montag-Pratts had been ambushed by crazy full on Christians, but that's not what I see.

Ugh. What is so wrong about wanting to stay a virgin until you get married and saying so? Spencer asked for that verse to be found and instead of listening played with his phone. Rudeness is worse to me than Bible study and I'm a fornicator.

Who fucking cares? If it's not your wedding it's not your business. If you're the bride and groom do what you want be it traditional pouffy dress and elaborate table settings or not. If you're a guest go and have a good time. I am more than tired of scrutinising other people's weddings.

@cait98: As I said in my previous comment, growing or not growing your pubic hair is not necessarily a feminist issue. I thought it funny that Tracie immediately jumped to feminism as the reason that the girl in question was letting hers grow out. Some people just like it, some people are uncomfortable with trimming

@Le Kangourou de Kataroo: No it isn't. I doubt if a woman grew her hair super long anyone would assume that it's because she's a feminist. Also, if you want to grow your pubic hair for any reason that's your business and you have a right to be irritated if anyone calls you out on it. And, not everyone grows their

@nakedscience: Not really, I'm just finding it progressively more irritating as days go on. I just don't get it.

Off duty. With a child. Really?