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I absolutely disagree. I find NO moral wrong-doing in the "mister/mistress". That person made NO commitments. All the blame is on the cheater. He/she is the only one breaking promises, breaking hearts, damaging children, etc. I don't think it is wise to be in a relationship with a married man, since you would be

I see any outside interest in my partner as an opportunity to check in on his commitment. A relationship thermometer, so to speak. If I saw any sparks of interest toward anyone else in him, then perhaps an assessment of our bond would be due. It's tempting to want to control his urges by swatting other suitors away or

This one always never works for me: "I can steal because I'm a poor socialist, so might as well start acting on my beliefs and redistribute some wealth into my pocket."

ER, am I the only one- it seems like if there were a 2nd page to this article, it would be ALL about Scientology.

Team Unisus!

Hitting public figures over the head with their own words and seeing the hypocrisy get gooey all over them is delicious, and fuck everyone for thinking perfectly correct comparison is even an issue when you are going for biting satire. I thought it was hilarious.

I would like to just mention that people sometimes get together because of what is inside their heads. In fact this has happened to everyone I know. For how often mutual interests outweigh appearance, I never see it mentioned. At all. Just "I don't do fat" and the reactions to that, which don't include "we got fat

the headline is especially sensationalist & misleading due to the fact that it is not him.

Don't forget about supervised bathroom breaks. Fascists.

I barely know what all of this hoopla is about, because, STEM. Mostly equitable high salaries, no requirements/pressure about looks/appearance, rarely any workplace harassment. Really, youngster girls, if you have a brain and want respect and no expectations about anything but your mind, (and plenty of

So, goddamn it, stop wearing high-heeled shoes! It's a start! You can't tell me you can fight for equality in fuck me pumps.

Wait, who's fed up by which routine? If one is fed up with beauty rituals, then one should quit it. Plenty of happy/fulfilled women have minimized it/cut it out. If you keep doing something you dislike and complain, that is bitterness. Is someone fed up with women who have an expectation that it shouldn't take that

Just piping in on the perfume- if it's subtle, ok, but I would love it if people would not wear perfume to work. So many people working close together, smells of any sort should be minimized. I don't care how expensive, perfumes in our modern age are meant to allure, and at work, I'm not allured, I'm a little

Been reading comments stories, and just want to pipe in that we have anti-discrimination laws for a reason, and if you can prove work bias based on appearance, you can fight it. The law is on your side, but you have to document, document, document.

That is awful, and you have grounds for a lawsuit. These aren't just things to vent together about. Discrimination based on appearance (if not a violation of a policy you were aware of) is ILLEGAL.

Most women I encounter seem to go about their business mostly un made up. I know this is laid back San Diego and there is a significant portion of the population who wear mostly pajama bottoms/t-shirts/slippers everywhere, but even at work, women seem to go the yoga pants route and ponytail ALOT. Would anyone hazard

What if I just did only what men do to my appearance?

But srsly, have y'all watched all the Never Mind the Buzzcocks on the Youtubes? because you really should.

Ugh, 1. Your gift is not about you. Just get them something they asked for, stop trying to "shine".