MsLuey
MsLuey
MsLuey

Fatal attraction style!

I'm a guy, so please take my apologies for being a bit ignorant. Why do they need a "plus-size" section or line? Why not just have regular clothes that go to all the sizes? I'm a bigger guy, but I never shop at "big and tall" men's store, because it seems odd and embarrassing to me. Is this a thing women prefer - to

I swear to spaghetti monster that I don't want to be this person, and I'm sorry for being this person, and I hate me for being this person, and I'm the one who clicked this headline...but these like six weeks are the least appropriate weeks to goof on Christianity. Maybe that makes it funnier; I get that,

100% agree. as a fellow atheist this article really bothers me. its gross and upsetting. i am sick of people making fun of religious people just to get a laugh. i think especially if someone feels that god helps them feel good about their body, that's great.

Look, I'm an atheist - and someone that is an atheist after being brought up in a crazy hyper religious home with seven kids.

I admit I didn't read it in depth — I can only take so much talk about God — but I thought this was a nice piece? As strongly as I disagree with her on religion and birth control, I agree:

Why, Jezebel? Seriously, fuck you. Disagree with her all you want, I certainly do, but for a site that claims to support body positivity you are a bunch of hypocrites. Good for her for feeling good about herself. This article just makes you look petty and sad, which is happening more and more often on here.

I resent the idea that because I was spanked as a child means I turned out to be an asshole or oblivious or that I had bad parents. I have no children of my own so I'm not here to advocate for or against spanking. That being said, I did turn out fine. My parents were not perfect but they sure as hell weren't abusive.

I mean, I'll be honest. I was spanked and I don't have anger management issues. Or substance abuse issues, or depression issues, nor do I perform poorly on IQ tests or have problems regulating my emotions or my stress. I suffer from time to time with anxiety, but so does every other woman in my family (we're not so

as someone currently pregnant, yes, i have been sapped of my lifeforce by my fetus.

I come from a background where my ancestors had to learn how to read in secret in the dead of night so they wouldn't get whipped. Paying money to get as dumb as possible is White privilege to the Nth Degree. Ahhhh, to be White, blonde, with big boobs in America...

Wow, so many strong (and frankly kind of hostile) opinions about what other people choose to do with their own bodies. Here's a fun idea:

"that "meaningful" tattoo, now it would just be a symbol of how much growing up I still had to do."

OK! And similarly, can we agree to view people with tattoos as just... people with tattoos, and not people who are trying too hard / attention seeking / want to be perceived as special or edgy?

You're painting yourself as a judgmental asshole. Potato/Potahto.

I have tattoos. I didn't get them to rebel or to be "unique". I just like tattoos.

You think about it for a long time. It's generally not something that you decide to get on a whim because you know that it's gonna be there for a long, long time.

Moral of the story: Get a tattoo or don't. Just don't think it makes your special or edgy. It just makes you a person with a tattoo.

I have tattoos, and hate when people ask me about them. It's just so boring to answer. They are a part of my body. It's like asking about my arm, right? They're for me, not you. So don't ask.

So...