OBABS
Obvious Burner account, but still
OBABS

Uncomfortable, sure, but it's part of the job. You don't stay together for 2 decades and then somehow act as if someone doing a job that you knew all along they would be doing is tantamount to infidelity.

Seriously. Why did they look all guilty and regretful? They should have been ANNOYED. What a little snoop.

Right, but that's sort of what I'm saying—does a kid not doing something because of fear of punishment really learn why they're not supposed to be doing the thing in question? It just becomes all about the punishment.

Spanking your child 3 times in 11 years does not sound like a particularly big problem, no. It sounds like you were thoughtful and judicious about this, and thoughtfulness and judiciousness are good qualities in parents, in general...so even if those qualities don't lead to absolutely 100% perfect conclusions 100% of

No, I know, it's a ridiculous idea—that two performers would be together for 20 years and somehow not understand the idea of performance vs. reality. It's like saying that Robin Thicke ended the marriage because Paula Patton appeared onscreen in her undies in that flight attendant movie. TMZ is obnoxious.

This just seems like a very strange way to present this story—isn't it cool enough to say that this adult woman has found a way to reconstruct mini-versions of evening gowns out of child's craft supplies? It sounds like a pretty fun thing for her to do with her kid, but it's like these stories aren't worthy of our

Clearly suffering from Couple Dressed For Two Different Events Syndrome.

Totally agree with you in principle, though this is based on the Laurel Hester case, and she was a lot older than her partner, I think. (though she may have just looked older than she actually was when she died, since cancer pretty much ravages you.)

Probably when this sort of arrangement is working, it just sort of chugs along without any kind of public announcement. It's when it fails that everyone becomes aware of it.

If Harvey Weinstein treats his lunch in the company cafeteria as "personal time," then I'll eat his necktie. Yes, what she did sounds rude and tone-deaf, but it's possible to be rude without being a damn sociopath.

Weirder still that he refers to those things as if they weren't parts of his job. When you're paid to star in a movie or TV show, publicity IS part of the work you're being paid to do. Stuff like Letterman is part of the gig.

It's almost as if he went up to the one black woman in his yoga class and asked her to articulate her experience.

Absolutely. Which was a real disservice to him, as well, because ultimately one stopped thinking about all the cool things he actually did, and just thought of him as some kind of mythical stand-in for all black people.

I came on here to see if anyone else had that experience. My 98% white school COULD NOT GET ENOUGH George Washington Carver when it came to black history. When I say how disproportionate this was, it is not meant to denigrate Carver's very real (and super-interesting) accomplishments, but it was almost as if there was

3 wks is not really an unusual point to discover that you're pregnant.

It doesn't sound like she was overweight so much as full of baby.

Aw, I remember when I was about that age and my OCD first showed up. Memories!

Yeah, I don't get what we're supposed to conclude from this post—maybe her sister was selling JR out to the tabloids. It wouldn't be the first time something like that has happened in the world. And maybe she really just didn't get along with her—some people are hard to get along with. Not getting along with her

Sexy Rainy sounds like a dirty Cabbage Patch Kid.

Precisely! Though she seems pretty tied to Ranea. What do we think the chances are that that's pronounced like "Renée"?