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I hope they make her a serious spy, and not some slapstick comedy one. It'd be nice to see a bigger woman as a 'serious role' instead of the butt of all the jokes.

This may be a dumb question, but wouldn't the most 'successful' profile mean the profile that helped two people come together so that they don't need the services of OkCupid anymore?

Ugh, good. I'm so tired of their ads. They look like borderline child porn. I can't believe anyone runs their stuff.

I'm with you, Horizon, to an extent. We shouldn't be afraid to talk to other women about being safe just because we're worried that even mentioning 'precautions' will equate to 'it's your fault because you didn't stop it.'

What's more, now that I think about it, when I read that line in Sleepy Hollow as a middle-schooler I recall being over the moon. I was over the moon because I was 'plump' and I thought, wow. If someone could write those words in such a flattering way, maybe I have a chance of being beautiful too.

That line has stayed

We're an OKCupid couple too.

Thank you, that's very kind of you to say. Alas, I like to think I somewhat continued the family tradition by being the first to message my now-boyfriend-of-three-years on OKCupid saying something smarmy.

While it doesn't quite have the same ring to it, apparently going for the man you want works well in my family.

Personally I prefer the phrase "plump like a pheasant," which is how Ichabod Crane described Katrina Van Tassel in the original Sleepy Hollow story.

My mom rented an apartment just outside of the horse farm my dad operated. She thought he was the hottest thing since sliced bread, and kept telling him "Oh sure she knows about horses and rides great!" So when he asked her to excersize a few horses while he was out of town, she said absolutely.

She called him crying

I think this is personal preference. If a guy walking down the street tipped his hat at me, I'd likely think it was quirky but a very nice, friendly touch to the day. Granted, I don't think most guys would do it because I'm likely arm-in-arm with my boyfriend. But for the guy who would do it anyway, as a sign of

I love this article!

My biggest problem with the 'sexual' aspect of this book is Stephanie Meyer's target audience. She wrote this aiming at 13 year old girls who don't know that stalking, abusive sex, and mind games are NOT a healthy relationship. There's a whole swath of girls right now just waiting for a man to come along and treat

Could not agree more.

People who knowingly cheat with married spouses and said married spouses are guilty of violating the deepest trust a person can give - trust through love. I have no problem with what this woman is doing, and I am highly supportive of the faithful spouses in these relationships as they hopefully begin to repair their

I'm an old fogie at heart. As such I will be teaching all of my children cursive through elaborate holiday and birthday schemes and cards, which dictate to them where their gift has been hidden. If they can't decipher the message, they can't get their stuff.

The person usually asking about these rules is someone who just did or wants to do something they feel morally questionable about. Which should be the answer to their question right there.

Oh don't worry - I'm not wimpering over my useless slobby self or anything like that. It just is a little striking to see that because I'm overweight, I'm what's wrong with my country.

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