WalkingonSunshine
WalkingonSunshine
WalkingonSunshine

I'm kind of confused too. I know when I'm shopping at high end places I always get profiled - if I'm dressed down I will usually get dirty looks and get ignored; if I'm dressed up I will be fawned over. But I've NEVER been frisked - and if I was that would be the last time I ever shopped there. I've also never even

I don't say it nearly as much as I used to (now that I'm older and have a professional-intellectual-type job where it would probably be frowned upon) but I still bust out the word when I feel the situation truly warrants it. "dude" isn't for girls? No. Just no. That dude is wrong.

Right?! If she was asleep that's almost worse, cause guaranteed she woke up traumatized. I'm a grown woman and I couldn't sleep through that shit.

So many comments! Here goes...

I don't know who mingey is, but I kind of want to be her friend.
Lady Gaga, just because something is weird doesn't make it art.
Macklemore, that baby is adorable. And hilarious. But mostly adorable.
Isn't Rose McGowan married to Marilyn Manson or something?
Mindy Kaling seems like a lot

She does look amazing in that pantsuit. Also, I'm probably going to be eaten alive for saying this, but the styles of the day (slouchy, flowing clothing) do look best on women who are tall and slender. That's not to say bigger or curvier women aren't hot (one could even make the argument that curvy is the new beauty

I don't think the author was recommending it as a way to get your shit together; rather, she was encouraging people to make the best out of an otherwise shitty situation and use it as an excuse to get your life together.

While I don't necessarily believe most people have the ability to pull this off (for starters, she

Every time I read an article about catcalls I think back to when I was about 13 and first started getting catcalls while walking down this busy street to the mall. I actually used to think it was this huge compliment that creepy adult men would objectify me like that, and I enjoyed it. I always use it as an example

Yeah, my butt's not even near that size and no amount of lighting could make it look that firm. But even if there was such a magical light... still wouldn't be taking pics of it and tweeting them. To each her own I suppose...

I was wondering the same thing... if for no other reason than - HOW IS IT SO SMOOTH AND HARD?! I've seen a few butts that size and for the most part they're usually soft and dimpled. Not a bad thing, it just struck me as odd. Maybe genetics? IDK.

I don't really either, but only because I'm not a big fan of public displays like this. It just comes off as arrogant. Not to mention the picture is crappy quality, which really turns me off.

But seriously though... wow, that booty.

Well I meant more for colours and application techniques. I found that I learned a lot about how to put on makeup by getting people to put it on for me, but I still had to try out a bunch of different types personally to find the brands I really liked. The other nice thing about the higher end places is you can

Sephora is good, Mac is better if you want professionals to teach you how to put it on... but in Canada no one beats Holt Renfrew for the one-on-one boutique make-up tutorial experience. I'm sure there's an American equivalent - think high end department store that only sells makeup for ridiculously expensive prices.

I love grey/silver with bright blue eyes... makes them look kind of icy. Go to Mac and try on a bunch, you're bound to find a few that work.

I don't know what it is about me - maybe my features are just too big - but I haven't yet mastered the ability to put on coloured makeup without looking like I'm wearing A LOT of makeup. Doesn't matter how subtly, even a bit of colour and I look like a circus clown. I have big green eyes and would love to be able to

I'm not saying not to criticize - in fact, in other comments I criticized the article myself. What I disagree with is the idea that it is of no use to anyone and shouldn't be posted here. I just don't understand the point of reading it all the way to the end just to say no one enjoyed reading it and it was useless -

I'm not saying that I wouldn't expect them to sympathize, or that it wouldn't suck something fierce. I was just responding to the OP's comment that it was 'the same as divorce.' I guess what I was getting at is that break ups (or even divorce) after five years is very different than divorce after 20-30, and the idea

Ok well, if you read some of the other comments you will see that a lot of people agreed with her and thought she was right on the money. I don't necessarily disagree with you, I just don't see the point in harping on the author for putting herself out there when it didn't really inconvenience you in any way. If

Yes, it's shitty, but breaking up before you are 30 is not the same as breaking up after 20 years of marriage, 2 kids, and your whole financial lives to split up. For the record, this isn't a marriage/common-law thing... I don't really consider it to be the same when five year marriages end either (that's more the

As opposed to all the other drivel on this site? Mid-week Madness? You are really coming across like the bitter one here. If you don't want to read it, skim the article, decide it's crap, and then move on. Don't READ THE WHOLE THING AND THEN COMMENT ABOUT WHAT A WASTE OF TIME IT WAS.

No lawyer would write that. We're masters at denying responsibility, this is just an affront to the way lawyers think. That being said, as a woman, *slow clap*.