I40West
I40West
I40West

So did I until this part:

Obviously I am only one woman, but I think that is a very acceptable and respectful way to go about it. You’re not putting any pressure on her on the spot, you’re not expecting anything in return, you’re just offering her the choice. Sounds good to me.

Michelle Obama can do no wrong.

Ok no. Absolutely not. This whole article is so incredibly tone deaf it makes me weep for the complete absence of any manners left around weddings. It is the height of screwed up to 1) expect anyone to give you anything to begin with and 2) make demands about what it is that they choose to give you. Sure you can set

"specific economics aside, no matter what a couple asks for as a wedding gift, you should shut right the hell up and give it to them."

I'm feeling "Who am I kidding? I can't wait to be this person." MAHALO! Okay, but mahalo, right?

Like Coopah-Troopah?

I shared this story over with the Marvins, but it applies..

She probably also thinks that goddamned dress is White and Gold.

Mark, this is not the first time you have referenced "Nothing." I love it. I hope you also throw in some "Dance Ten, Looks Three" and/or "Hello Twelve, Hello Thirteen, Hello Love" at some point.

I immediately was drawn to America Ferrera's dress. Of COURSE IT'S JENNY PACKHAM.

I agree - I would totally wear it. I just want MORE on Oscars, night, you know? It's a night to go balls-to-the-wall with your dress choice, and this dress, which is CUSTOM Thakoon, looks like you could find it on the rack at Jessica McClintock. There's nothing wrong with keeping it safe and pretty, but I have to give

This is very boring-pretty - veryyyy safe. But I guess that's better than looking awful.

I don't know, I guess it depends on your definition of love. I have had this experience (and I KNOW many of my female friends have) where a man who a woman considers a friend, or even a man a woman considers a mere acquaintance, gets it in his mind that she is ideal for him and claims to be in love with her, despite

Thinking back, I'm not sure I actually loved the boyfriends I thought I loved. I think I was more just trying to convince myself that I did because it was that or admit I didn't and break up. I'm not actually sure I love my husband some days. MAYBE I'M A MONSTER WHO CAN'T FEEL LOVE. This survey is making me question

I think it could be true, but probably because women are more likely to be fed the whole "love of my life" fairytale thing, so it could be harder for us to admit to loving multiple men, in case it "devalues" our current man.