Cassandra-Sandra-Dee
Cassandra.Sandra.Dee
Cassandra-Sandra-Dee

There was a documentary on animal intelligence on BBC recently which explained that dogs usually trust humans more than their sense of smell, but wolves usually trust their sense of smell over what they are being shown by humans. It's called "Inside The Animal Mind" and was a really interesting three part thing about

Long hair is one of those things that make an attractive man 5x more attractive and an unattractive man 5x less attractive. It' a multiplier. Like, let's talk about Brad Pitt in Legends of the Fall. Partly because he also blesses our eyes with supple golden locks, but mostly because there's never a bad time to talk

Contouring is a drag queen tool. It works for drag queens because they are typically performing, and the look is a more exaggerated, overdone version of femininity. When women do it, but also try to make it look natural, they look like second rate drag queens. I am really not seeing the issue here.

  • MISANDRY

But alas, no one would ever believe me.

......This movie's got everything: a talking crab, a lovelorn flounder, a sea witch that's an independent woman—part II—and a red-headed heroine with a wicked sense of style....

My boyfriend is talented you guys.

LOVE Taylor Swift jammin out in the dark to this.

It genuinely amazes me that people never realize how attractive being an attentive listener is. It makes people feel important and heard and interesting.

Considerate? Listens? What kind of crazy Disney shit is this!

Swedish Marines? YES

Saving this to my porn folder.

SO MUCH ATTRACTIVE FACIAL HAIR!!!

Aww I missed the crazy Marc Jacobs spam

I'm bad with kids, so I like them better when they get to the tween age because I can actually talk to them more normally. But kindergarteners? I have no clue what to say to them.

I totally agree with this. I've been working professionally with tweens for the past several years (as a researcher), and am currently the parent to two tweens— and I have a deep and abiding affection for all of my 'kids.' Granted, I work with them singly and in small groups— which makes a huge difference in how they

You are definitely not alone in this. My daughter is about to turn 14 and I've enjoyed these last few years immensely. If anything, I feel like her curiosity and drive to learn about the world have increased. Her sense of compassion and empathy as well. Most of her friends seem to be following a similar arc, and those

I can't be mad that this girl scammed herself into intense therapy. She needs help with her relationship skills.