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@sequined: So true. I envy my boyfriend's perspective on body image - he asked me what body part I would most like to replace and I replied on the theme of the one I thought looked worse. He said he'd replace his shins, because they stop him playing sports as well as he'd like. I didn't note the significance of what

All I can say is 'Amen' and call for a series of fitness advice articles (what to eat, how to train for different activities, how to fit keeping active around a busy day, how to get involved in competitive sports for those of us still scarred from high school...), starting asap.

We (me and my girlfriends) did a list of the boys we'd got involved with and rated them. We all secretly hoped they'd be desperate to know what was in it, but they never gave a shit. I now realise that says more about us and them than I was ever aware of at the time.

Last year, I picked up an excellent book on 'lady finances' which probably could have been just as useful for individuals of any gender identity, if it weren't for the introduction, which essentially said 'Ok, so we all want Prince Charming to turn up and pay for everything, but that's a bit unrealistic, so here's how

Love this, but we'll have none of the this 'womanly body' shit please - those without boobs/hips have not failed at being women.

MEN! Protect your women!

Ah, this brings back that memorable SATC moment between Miranda and her hook-up whilst Brady was still an infant -

@unicorns, not centaurs: I can hear my parents snore through the walls in our house (and pick out which noise belongs to which throat) but in all my years of lying awake as they go to sleep, I've never heard/seen any suggestion of them having sex. In fact, when I was about 10 (I'm now 21) my mother said she felt

Number 10 has the face of Christina Hendricks/Joan Holloway! How creepy.

Coco - a puzzling oxymoron of sculted muscular tissue and flexibility.

Great article. Two points -

It's a great commercial, but I actually find it more striking and disturbing to see it (as in, WAR) played out without the mask of CGI, but perhaps that's what the creators of the ad were going for. I often find gaming adverts give me an adrenaline rush and this was different, but very interesting.

I've been to universities (in the UK and Canada) where the asian populace has been huge but never seeks to integrate with the non-asian students (although I don't know if anyone from the non-asian groups were ever really reaching out either), so they get a lot of flak for that, but otherwise, the UK doesn't seem to

@drunkexpatwriter: Hahah. We had a couple Cordelia's and Harmony's, but none of them turned out to be as entertaining as the realy thing. Most of them just have babies now, something Buffy rarely addressed.

I love this dog more than life itself. It should become some kind of stud dog so it's genetics can be harvested and I can one day have one just like it :)

@drunkexpatwriter: Absofuckinglutely! Although I'm not sure what we could learn from this, given that the issues that faced them in each episode were never any I encountered during high school...

Don't knock the weirdness of guests at Oxford's Student Union - Kermit the Frog spoke there once.

Not cheating is probably less stressful than cheating and having to duck and dive all the time to avoid being found out. Less stress = less strain on the body.

@Forris: But that's the law of the land in Saudi Arabia, not Islamic law. Presumably it's more of a cultural and less of a religious thing.

And in other news, young people continue to do things that older people don't like so much.