NotYourMammasMammal
NotYourMammasMammal
NotYourMammasMammal

That's great! I'm studying to get my ACSM certification and will remember this. I started working much harder when I began meditation. I notice I now keep my face neutral during difficult work, because I'm letting the pain pass through and focusing on the exercise. Not easy to explain to someone who doesn't work out

And this is why the only thing I ingest is pure, organic virgin's blood. Great for the skin, too! And running them down on moonlit nights is great exercise.

OK, I have to weigh in on the weightlifting faces thing.

Honest to God? I live in California and used to sell women expensive moisturizer, and nothing ages a woman like a deep tan, black liner, fake tits and bleached hair. It adds ten years.

I'm surprised that they didn't touch on my house made of candy, the mirror that talks to me, and how my zillions of cats have negative impacts on my skin.

I do not find Mia Farrow's graphic illustration of the destruction of their family due to Woody Allen cheating on her with her teenage daughter to be as shocking as the actual destruction of their family due to Woody Allen cheating on her with her teenage daughter.

If I'd just discovered my partner had been sleeping with my child, you better believe a sad/cryptic card wouldn't be the worst thing to happen.

BUT I AM A MENZ. I AM OWED SEX. HOW AM I SUPPOSED TO GET WHAT I AM OWED WITHOUT A MANUAL EXPLAINING HOW TO STEAL IT LIKE JAN VALJEAN STEALING SO MANY LOAVES OF BREAD?

"A woman will intentionally strive to turn you off to see whether or not she can derail your sexual train of thought and action."

I'm watching the movie tonight, and he does come off like a loser, petty criminal. He had only robbed liquor stores, convenience stores, and gas stations, probably only getting a few hundred dollars at a time. He was hot and charming, but a total loser.

I go on lots of adventures as a landscape photographer in the PacNW. It always tickles my husband to get a text from me that says something like "Babe, I went on an adventure and found myself in Canada. I'll be home in a couple of days." I always come back with pretty pictures and he knows how to take care of himself.

I remember when I was 12 my mom and I invited her friend Jen to go to the movies with us, she came back and said that her husband had said no. My mind was completely blown, I couldn't wrap it around the thought that a grown woman needed permission to go someplace. I'd only ever known women like my mom who would say

As I recall, people didn't like Keitel's character, saying he was "too weak." Which is ridiculous, it's just that so many people, then and now, are conditioned to want a male hero to save the day in an action flick. Whereas one of the things that is great about Thelma and Louise is that is not structured around some

It bothered me when I first watched it, but as I've gotten older (and the age of the women in the film) I can see it as just a pent up rage against the thousands and thousands and THOUSANDS of tiny obscenities these women have endured, with that barely-sentient halfwit standing in for every guy who's ever called them

I remember Cynthia Heimel's essay about this where she states "Do American women need to be reminded that they don't need their husband's permission to take a trip and leave him his dinner in the microwave?"

I finally saw this movie last year and damn, it really illuminates how dudes get to have a million wish fulfillment movies, but women don't.

I remember this when it came out, and I saw it again recently, and it has aged well. I still thought Brad Pitt was funny. The only scene that bothered me recently was the one where they shot out the trucker's tanker. At that point I thought they were becoming too much like their harassers. But I know a lot of people

That was the point of Brad Pitt's character. He was a yokel who thought of himself as a hardened criminal. There was nothing suave or smart about him. But damn those abs.

I remember this film was ridiculously controversial when it came out. Lots of men (and the kind of women who enjoy getting cookies for agreeing with anti-feminist men) complaining about how "hateful" they thought it was and how there wasn't a strong, trustworthy male character. When I used to point out that there were