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@Buffalo_Gal: Same here—and I am not a fan at all. It's just that all the plastic surgery, sexy posing, wearing a t-shirt with MILF on it, etc. was so embarrassing and obviously a sign of an end. I'm thinking that there was a good deal of insecurity on her part with empowerment posturing coming off as lame—and sad.

You don't wake up one day and say "I'd be fun to be a crackhead." More like you wake up and say, "I don't care if I end up a crackhead." I've seen this on a level I wish I didn't know.

And I don't mean to be sniping on the young. It just put a bee in my bonnet because being relevant and over 35 is the primary message of the show. Ok, I think you've all got it. ;)

Have to agree that the AARP comment felt derogatory. The objections posted are not "blowing it out of proportion," either. AARP is an association of retired people. Hence, Slut Machine's reference semantically places those over 35 in the retired (no longer active) position most youngsters believe is old. Well, maybe

I don't think you can judge the whole of her message regarding "what women do to stay in a relationship," the mind of the penis, the Vagina Power of women, and sexual health based on only this video. The fact that she is discussing black gay men is a plus.