CatMcC
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@drunkexpatwriter: I also take issue with the way he pushes the "good, giving, and game" meme on women. And the way he tells married men that they have a right to go to a prostitute if their wife won't give them the anal that she "agreed to" before the marriage.

@mcpm: Actually I have found him on occasion to be kind of misogynistic.

@lawyermama: It "messes it up" if you think a female body is somehow "damaged" after the changes of pregnancy/childbirth. If she feels like she can't take ther isk of permanently changing her body because it's her career, that's her decision. But the way it came out of her mouth makes her sound ignorant and shallow.

@slowpoke.r: I would prefer she didn't do it because she wants to "rescue something."

@rainy_day: Oddly enough the nicest and most comfortable bras I have ever had come from Calvin Klein. They only go up to a D cup though.

That sounds uncomfortable, dangerous, and potentially sunburn-y.

@MizJenkins: I'd say expecting other people to abide by your religious rules in public space is pretty assholish, actually. And these are "white Americans" who have lived in this country for generations and have a powerful political lobby. I, personally, am not OK with ceding any more public freedome to the God Squad

@apperception: During Senior Week, a bunch of guys in a hotel on the boardwalk were doing that to girls passing by so one of my classmates got out a 9.5 sign (he thought it was more believable than 10) and was waving it at all the women so that they wouldn't feel bad about however the other douchebags rated them.

Dear Lori: If you truly are still "looking," you may want to stop wailing about your marital value and how you should have settled for some shlub when you had a chance. A healthy potential partner is going to run away from that kind of crazy.

It's "not his bag?" Is he Austin Powers?

I wish they would find another word besides "confidence" to describe her. It's starting to seem like the 2010 version of "such a pretty face."

@ninles: I have read several places that those upswept eyebrows are a symptom of botox overload.

@SlimPetiteSmallKatie: And that's totally not abusive to the librarian that has to hear you...

@John Thompson in: Are You There God? It's Me, Danzig: There's this weird strain in "literature" for teens of being brutal and nihilistic for its own sake. There was a story in our high school reader about some kid that hangs a kitten but thankfully the teacher let us skip it.

@CatMcC: There wer also books that we were just too young at that point to "get," like Pride and Prejudice.

I think a big problem with our HS reading was that much of what we read were shopworn "classics," many of which simply don't wear well a hundred years later. There is no reason for anyone, ever, to read Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God.

@BeRy51: I don't know that that necessarily invalidate's Whoopi's point wrt Guiliana, but it does make her a bit of a hypocrite.

@MrsNorthman: I don't necessarily look at every thin woman and think "hm, she has an eating disorder," but if you go out of your way to list your food rituals on a blog, and every other word out of your mouth is about diet and exercise...I start to feel entitled to make a few judgments.