My kids are getting my last name because Mr. Cat took my last name when we got married ;p
My kids are getting my last name because Mr. Cat took my last name when we got married ;p
Yeaaaahhh.... this relationship is over.
So... in other words, exactly what I said.
It was meant as one. But I think you think heels are doing more for you than they actually are - you already have really nice legs. They look nice in flats, too.
And this is exactly why the vanity sizing started to happen.
Lol I am an inch taller and a 1/2 size larger in shoe size but exactly the same thing happened to me. In my 30s I'm wearing a size and to a size and a half smaller than I did as a teen. A friend in retail told me that's because a lot of stores have started vanity sizing the the larger sizes.
Shoe vanity sizing. The same thing happened to me. The men's size I wear, as well as the actual length of my feet, has stayed exactly the same. I was up to a 10.5 as a teen, but now I find I can wear 9.5s and sometimes even 9s. So many stores won't carry higher than a size 10 or 11 out of fear of making women "feel…
They look exactly the same to me.
Yeah the mechanics ruined the entire ending for me (as a microbiologist) unfortunately. There's no scientific reason they would have to do more than a simple biopsy. Risky, perhaps, if all of the spores are located in her brain, but not all all beyond the skill of a surgeon to have her survive. We've been doing minor…
It might just have to do with scarcity. In a place where there's hard work and little food, heavier women are rare and so are pretty men, but among those wealthy enough to afford internet access they probably have closer to what we'd consider white collar jobs and plenty of food access; among their social class it's…
What? Pretty men have been considered attractive since the beginning of time. Exhibit A: Justin Beiber. Exhibit B: half the teen heart-throbs out there.
Nah your premise is slightly flawed, mate. You forget that all older women were in their 20s once, and had a chance to observe the behaviour of the men who were decades older and only wanted to date younger women when said men wanted them. They were, almost universally, not high quality material (and no one is so…
No, I do: facial lines are directly observable and quantifiable. His are both longer, and deeper. Facial lines increase in depth and length with age; ergo, he looks older than Winslet in that respect. This is an objective statement, not my subjective opinion.
But the lines on his face are an objective quality, not a subjective one. And he has more of them, and they are objectively deeper than Winslet's. They don't look "rugged rather than old" - they look old. Younger men don't have them, or have less of them. Ergo, they age him. "Rugged" is a code word men use for, well,…
Yeah, there's no evidence whatsoever that that actually happened. There is however clear evidence of him referring to her as subhuman and wishing her death. Are you trolling or stupid?
I would honestly prefer a younger male actor as Bond. It would be a hell of a lot more believable, and more attractive to me as a young woman. But it's not my fantasies they're pandering to, with that character. It's men's.
But DiCaprio has - objectively, not subjectively - deeper lines on his face. How then can you say that Winslet "looks older"? Both actors are vocal about not going under the knife/using botox? I can describe in objective terms why they both look about the same age - or if anything DiCaprio looks slightly older, which…
Eh, if you want this to change, you've gotta hit 'em in the only place they care about - the wallet. I've started to age check the casting of films and if there's a 25-year-old star with a 35-year-old mother, I won't pay for it. If the 50-something leading man has a 20-something love interest, I won't pay for it.…
Really? I've never found that men look younger than their ages, at least not at any greater rate than women do. I've met plenty of 50-something men who THINK they could pass for 37, but they don't actually.