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Sorry, what? A big bust does not exempt teens (or adults) from the rules. I have a big bust and I'm still expected to look professional every day. Big busted girls are no more special than small busted girls, tall girls, short girls, fat girls - the rules apply to everyone.

This would be a fantastic role for Mr. Hardy - he's great at playing very interesting characters/people.

Not to mention OH GOD ANYTHING TO KEEP HIM AWAY FROM THE 50 SHADES RUMORS!

Can I favorite this comment forever?

Here's a question - if the clothes are designed for teens/pre-teens, how on earth are adults fitting into the clothes at all? I mean when you're a 14-15 year old versus when you're a 25 year old, you grow! You're bigger! You have boobs! If you're a man you likely have several inches in height!

He calls me pickle; I call him boots or bootly.

Sometimes the Brits make it really hard to fight off the 'nanny-state' monikor. Women want to model in these magazines, people want to buy them, sellers want to make money from them. Keep them behind an adults-only curtain or whatever, but let people buy and consume what they want so long as it was made with the

I disagree with pretty much everything in this article. Stop blaming your desire for a big wedding on society!!!!! You can be a radical lefty and still want a big wedding. You can be a wicked conservative and be okay with cohabitating without marriage. Blaming a woman's infidelity on 'Not my fault born this way tee

I love dress codes. Why? Because students and young people need to learn to dress for the situation. School should be treated as work, and a lot of what these girls are wearing I wouldn't wear to work and I wouldn't wear to a work social function because they are not appropriate for the situation. (In truth I wouldn't

I LOVE putting work into my appearance. I love shopping for cute things - fashion and shopping and my look are a delight for me. They've become a huge trademark for me. I think people who just wear 'any old thing' are really missing out on a very fun excursion. That being said, I sometimes slack off a bit - but

I'm not a huge fan of cohabitation for a couple of reasons. First and foremost, if I'm going to end up with someone, I'm going to be living with them for a really long time. 20, 30, 40, 50 years long time. So I don't personally see the need to rush into living with them together now. When I look back I think I'll be

I agree with your sentiment ... whatever the heck your name is. Kr99 - sounds like a terminator. ANYWAY, I do agree. What the article says is like saying "You're white, ergo you must spend your entire life apologizing for slavery in the United States."

I will say one thing - I do believe that boys might start to be overlooked by our society with all the focus on female-empowerment. We all make such a big deal about telling our daughters they can be any freaking thing they want to be (which they can't, no one can, and I have a whole seperate thought on that) but we

Ugh. Ugh. Ugh.

I hate that anyone went into this man's past. I'd hate to think that somewhere, somebody might not step in to help now because they'll get scrutinized in the media, so all their family and friends will know their past. Can't we focus on the real evil people in this story - the ones holding these women captive and

Ha, now I feel like a hipster. I named my dog 'Ayla' after 'Clan of the Cave Bear' when I was 8 years old. Trendsetter! :)

I won't disagree that it would be tragic if parents forced their 15 year old to have a child she did not want to bring into the world, but there are a lot of parenting styles that I consider to have tragic results. It does not mean that I can insert myself (or the government in my place) into the lives of these

While that is true, there are many other stop-gaps in the system for that sort of behavior. Abuse is, in and of itself, illegal and there are avenues to report that. I think this provision would generally be addressing 'consentual' teen pregnancy.

And in those instances the parents do have some say. There is no

I don't think the issue here is trying to keep girls under 15 from having access to the morning after pill - it's making sure the parents are aware of what is going on, what other medications the child may be on, allergies she may have, etc. etc. There DOES come a certain point where even if you're already so immature

I don't know why you might have been offended when he offered his two cents - you brought up the topic! And as clunky as his flirting might sound, it does sound like he was trying to be flirty on a first date, so likely it'll be awkward for everybody. I don't think he deserves your riddicule unless he was a major tool

I don't understand why these individuals don't just stop rushing these fraternaties and sororities. If they're as notorious as all this, why does anyone rush them at all?