SamanthaHain
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SamanthaHain

I, for one, am happy to see examples of strength that is earned by hardship. As someone who is frequently referred to as a "strong woman," I'm tired of people's inability to recognize that strength as a protective shell acquired from years of painful obstacles. Most strong women are strong because they've already been

Isn't this a possibility when wrestling other boys too?

God. Duh.

Well, obviously I massively over-stated it. I'd say I have no idea who kscodders, taryn manning and matt mcgorry are. I didn't realize who Casper Smart was until I saw him next to JLo (and he's definitely "famous for being famous"). And, if you want to get technical, Snooki and Kelly Osbourne are reality TV stars.

I don't know who half of these people are.

Isn't it really, unbelievably narcissistic that there are people who look at someone crying and immediately conclude it's about THEM?

Some people think that since looking at you cry is making them feel bad, your intention is to hurt them, not express your sadness/fear/emotional state of upset. I think it's weird, personally. I don't start crying because I want to hurt someone, I'm crying because I'm hurt.

I want to give you ALL the stars!

I for one won't allow tears to be used against me as a weapon.

Punish behavior you disapprove of with physical, social, or emotional withdrawal.

As a woman who often has discussions with women about what they want for their breasts, it's far, far more common to hear a complaint of "my breasts are too big, they're painful, bras are expensive" than "my breasts are too small, guys don't like them enough".

Thank you. I'm speechless. Thank you from the bottom of the heart that's hiding somewhere under my giant rack.

I hear women complaining about their breasts being too large all the time. Either you aren't listening or you've shown that any time a woman does complain about it, you're going to dismiss whatever she says.

"There are general ideals that most people desire."
Yeah, that most people desire to see. Not walk around with. C-cups (like mine) are certainly big enough to fill a racy dress and create ample cleavage. Meaning, they are already the generic "ideal" you are talking about. Covetous even. Ain't no way I or most other

I don't know who you're talking to, because my large-bosomed sistren complain about it ALL THE DAMN TIME. I would too if I had boobs so big they gave me back problems, constantly diverted attention, or made fitting into anything difficult.

Oh for a "walk a mile in my shoes" curse . . .

WHY CAN'T I STAR THIS MORE THAN ONCE?

Alright, entitled, middle-class white males, this lady is going to give you a lesson in terminology and reality.