So, how did "goodness" have nothing to do with Clara's performance as the Doctor? Besides lying to her boyfriend, what exactly did Clara do this episode that was remotely bad, wrong, or morally ambiguous?
So, how did "goodness" have nothing to do with Clara's performance as the Doctor? Besides lying to her boyfriend, what exactly did Clara do this episode that was remotely bad, wrong, or morally ambiguous?
I know this may come as a surprise for you, but many of us don't want attention from men who would prefer us to be in pain. It's no skin off my back is some other poor lady has to deal with all those douche bags.
yeah,i get not wanting to believe that your mate could be capable of abusing your child but to come out the gate disbelieving your child/not showing support is just all kinds of wrong to me.
this is uncomfortably unfunny
Do you know how these "shrink creams" actually work? They dry out your pussy so there's more friction when you are being penetrated by a cock, which I guess is supposed to make you feel tighter or like he can't even fit in there! Except it's hard for him to get in there because you are dry as a bone. That's why that…
Since I'm generally annoyed at how we build these actresses up and then dispose of them for no reason other than than a mixture of boredom and fashion, I can't snark the interview.
Even people who I know and love say, 'Oh, yeah, I looked at the pictures.' I don't want to get mad, but at the same time I'm thinking, I didn't tell you that you could look at my naked body."
People she knew and loved not only looked, but told her they looked, like it's totally nbd? That might be the most appalling thing about this whole fucking story. I literally cannot imagine having someone who loved me be complicit in that kind of violation that was done to me. It's utterly horrifying to think that…
"In the piece, Lawrence said she considered releasing a statement, some sort of apology, when she found out about the photos getting out, but realized "I don't have anything to say I'm sorry for. I was in a loving, healthy, great relationship for four years. It was long distance, and either your boyfriend is going to…
"It's my body and it should be my choice."
Mark, every time I have been on this website lately and gotten upset with an article, I scroll up only to see your name above. Smh
I am still hoping Emma Carmichael turns the ship around. When Cosmopolitan's doing more to advance feminism, it's time to rethink your priorities.
Yeah but that all fell off after Photo Retouchgate. Now Jez is basically Buzzfeed with vaginas.
What is this headline and article, i can't even?
Are we body snarking here now? Is that ok now?
Oh noes! Wrinkles! Burn her!
Hey, guess what, fuck you!
I was waiting for the British bashing comments, well done.
Oh, internet. We're not going to fall for this again, are we?
It seems a little misogynistic to me. There seems to be a very subtle jab at this woman for having confidence.