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Leaving aside all judgment on promiscuity and health concerns, I just feel like this is an awful lot of work for one measly little drink.

I sell insurance, and yes, we try to get everyone to take out a policy on thier baby as soon as possible. We have several clients who had policies as babies with a thing called a "guaranteed insurability option" on it, and for some of them who developed serious health conditions later on in their lives, that is the

I think that's the Versace one? Whatever it is, I luuuurve it.

She's onstage. Performing. In costume. Of course she's in hose. Do you also think figure skaters and ballerinas have something to hide? It's standard stagewear. Such an odd thing to take issue with...

Seriously. Nobody's clutching pearls over Dancing With the Stars, where the women practically wear underwear half of the time and appear on network television as a family television show. In conclusion:

If my thighs and ass looked that good I'd wear this to work every day. You better believe it.

Did I say anything about race? Seems to me you're the racist one for even mentioning race. Why does everything have to be about race with you people?

me too!

say that!

I'm not in the Beyonce thrall or whatever, but most women in the entertainment industry don't show their thighs unless it's like...zero fat, zero muscle, and just bone, skin, and a foot-wide thigh gap. So, it's kind of cool to see a woman with athletic-looking legs doing this.

Thank you, for saying this! Every time there is a post about Beyonce's stage attire or dance moves, people seem to forget that she is a dancer. She is wearing what 99.9% of what most professional dancers wear with variations bc well, she can. All the uproar over Beyonce's performance at the Grammys was so

Don't have any tits. Why do I get the feeling you do not feel the same way about Lena Dunham, who shows T&A on a regular basis while claiming (emphasis on claiming) to be a feminist?

Beyonce is a dancer (as well as singer), dancers wear leotards and hoisery to perform, its the uniform. I feel like the only reason its seen as scandalous is because its a voluptuous black woman. I was the only black ballet and jazz dancer in my studio for many years I know anti black female sentiment when I see it.

More intelligent than this comment, that's for sure.

This bodysuit, it's...it's...my mind is...

You apparently have a different definition of "accused" than everyone else on earth.

People have regrettable sex all the time, including sex with people in a position of power. But it's silly to not distinguish that from rape. After all, did Bill Clinton rape Monica Lewinsky? He was literally the most powerful man in the world and she was a lowly intern and quite young.

He has a long, long history of grooming underaged children for sex. The incident where he raped and urinated on an underaged girl in front of a video camera was just the most public of a lengthy series of similar incidents.

Rape is about consent. Having sex with a minor is about the ability for that person to consent. Statutory RAPE is called such because someone who is older and therefore in a position of power (or definitely in the case of a famous person) is taking advantage of a young, not fully informed, person's ability to consent

to be fair—and I am not an R.Kelly fan in any way. Parents handle things in all sorts of ways. It's not like Cher was exactly supportive initially when Chaz transitioned. Sure RKelly as a person is horrible, BUT MAYBE as a parent, he is struggling internally with this (which is ok, I think. as long as he gets over it