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Agreed. Cheating is lying and betrayal, and as you pointed out, can be really dangerous when it comes to disease. There isn't a huge list of things I would say I'd never do, but cheating is on it. If I felt like I wanted to cheat, or if that situation started to happen (at the end of the day, it is a *choice*), I'd

Anna Paquin is looking a little scary skinny. :(

Cheating, for me, is dangerous and means a hell of a lot more than "my partner wants to fuck other people". I have a high libido - higher than anyone I've ever been with - and if anyone wanted more sex, it would be me. But I don't. I consider cheating to be an awful thing. I've been cheated on twice - once by

Yes, it's taking them for granted.

Remember season 1 and 2, when the writing was actually really good? Even season 3 — I loved me some Franklin. But 4 and 5 were godawful, with 5 taking the awful to a whole new level. The moment we discovered the faerie elder that we'd heard so much about was a complete idiot who wouldn't stop gyrating and droning

If so many people take their significant others for granted, why not just be honest about it as a need?

You're not the only one, but I totally disagree. It's nice that you can afford to work for free, but not everyone can take a pay cut simply to prove how dedicated they are. When I was in college, I worked my ass off to pay for food and housing, while my wealthier peers could afford to take unpaid part or full-time

All I know is, they better give Tara and LaFayette more to do this season than stand around in reaction shots. Also, more vampires and less of the stupid wolf/shape shifter snoozefest.

Early on in the relationship with Mr. Shinada, I was the first to tell him that I loved him. However, he would get upset when I told him that within the temporal vicinity of us having sex. He would claim that I don't actually love him, it's the hormones that love him. So I had to wait a little longer, and during a

It's attitudes like yours that perpetuate unpaid internships. So...young people should just be grateful for the opportunity, even as they struggle with student loans and paying rent and buying food for themselves? Employers shouldn't feel the need to offer a livelihood just because they're offering an opportunity?

Dammit, True Blood! Why can't I quit you?! I am so bored by the werewolf plot, annoyed by the fairy plot, and confused by everything else... but dammit! Eric. GAH.

We have two interns on my team at work for the summer. Both have specific projects and are paid. They are invited to a range of meetings and strategy sessions. One woman I work with was hired full-time based on her work as an intern. That's the right way to do it.

As opposed to absurdly low paying jobs? Wasn't that the old foot in the door? There is nothing wrong with a system where they start you in the mail room and you eat noodles for dinner... as long as they pay you something. And you have the ability to move up. An intern doesn't have a job. The internship ends and maybe

I do not agree with unpaid internships in principle, they flood "desirable fields" (media, fashion, journalism, etc) with privileged kids who could not possibly constitute the majority of the best qualified, hardest-working candidates, and close the door in the face of many prospectives. It's a classist system that, I

Forgetting Wal*Mart for a moment, while I understand the idea at the same time I don't really understand the idea. I can wrap my head around hiring musicians/singers and comedians for Shareholder Meetings (for any huge company). I don't understand hiring actor type celebrities. Musicians and comedians are people I

'I’ve wanted to come here for quite some time, actually,” the actor said, “because the culture you have here is like no other. I truly admire your company. [It’s] a role model for how business can address some of the biggest issues facing our world.

HUGH JACKMAN, I AM DISAPPOINT.

I used the dark powers gifted me by the Dark Lord Satan immediately after aborting exactly six fetuses and partaking in wanton premarital sexual congress with hir. I also got a pretty cool talking cat out of the deal. Best blood pact I ever made.

This idea might make some sense.....if we loved in a society that believed women in the first place. What would happen when a woman defended herself against a guy and she wasn't believed? Well, Marissa Alexander could answer that if she wasn't in prison right now for doing just that. There's also an unnamed

Pump your breaks, assholes, I'm not a "vulnerable woman" because I don't have a gun. I'm seen as vulnerable because I'm a woman.