WalkingonSunshine
WalkingonSunshine
WalkingonSunshine

Hah, I swear I read this twice and missed the fact that he was married twice. After your comment I had to go back and re-read it before I realized I'd missed that. Before I realized, my first thought was that maybe her friend had been avoiding her (and avoiding telling her) because she was sick of getting judged for

I love mine too. I've never kept track before (mostly because I was always on the pill and I would just take it until I forgot for a few days - sometimes a few weeks, sometimes a few months - and I would get my period). Now that I'm actually in a place where I wouldn't mind having kids (not actively trying, but not

Jeez! Spoiler Alert! I haven't watched that episode yet! But I guess that's my own damn fault… I'm like a season and a half behind.

I'm not condoning drinking and driving of course, but isn't 0.04 like not even one beer? In parts of Canada (it's different from province to province but where I'm from), we have the graduated drivers license program, where for the first two years you can't have anything to drink at all before driving, until you take

Child abuse? Ok. I get that. But indecent exposure? No. Yes, I get that it's contextual and that the girl was probably traumatized, but I think it sets a dangerous precedent. By this standard, any parent that lets her young daughter run around topless in front of other children is also guilty of indecent

I love her, and I hate this. But I can't help but wonder how great she would look in Oprah's dress… God I love that dress. I want it.

I'm not a huge Oprah fan, but damn, she looks soo good here. What a dress, what a colour on her, just everything. Amazing.

Did anyone else read the article on the other looks by other designers? She really seems so down to earth and fun. I just can't even hate her. Also, I love the black one.

Right?! This was my exact thought, especially after the first pic. Like, does she really have no idea how to set her camera? Or is she using a canon powershot? It seems like she really has no concept of lighting whatsoever.

I'm pretty sad about Michelle Hurst too. She was one of my favourites in that show (that I only recently started watching). Sucks.

Hey, I don't think this is fair. Hollywood (or wherever it is that pop stars are made famous) turned him into a spoiled, entitled little brat… I think it's only fair that they keep him. We don't want him back.

Yes, exactly. It's ok to not want to be alone, but why not just date then?

Yes. This is exactly what I was trying to say. But somehow no one seems to understand… maybe I'm just not good at expressing myself.

I don't really think a bad sex life is a legitimate reason for divorce either, but maybe that's just me. Would you divorce a guy after 20 years if he developed erectile dysfunction? Or a woman if she was injured? (Just examples). Marriage is about more than sex in my opinion, it's about a commitment you make to

"A source close to the couple added that their separation is extremely friendly and didn't stem from any particular incident. They simply drifted apart over time, despite trying couple's therapy to fix their romance. They remain the best of friends."

Lindy added the part about hugging and kissing and I reiterated it,

Well, for starters, I never said (or even implied) that both types of marriages didn't exist, or that one was superior to the other. All I was getting at was that in my opinion, losing that 'spark' is not a sufficient reason to get divorced. All couples will go through periods where the romance dwindles, and some

Ok so maybe I'm out to lunch here.. but I'm married, and my husband and I lost that desire to hug and kiss each other all the time a few years in too. Isn't that just marriage? Don't get me wrong, we love each other and have a good sex life, but the romance and fluttery feelings have long since been replaced with

Yeah I don't miss those days. Don't get me wrong, I miss the romance and the flirting and all the fun stuff, but I always hated having sex with someone the first time. I always felt awkward and self conscious; not to mention I didn't really know what I liked until after I found someone I felt comfortable enough with

I've heard about this show since Courtney Stodden, and I (shamefully) also would love to watch it… but I haven't been able to find it anywhere! Is it not available in Canada?

I don't know if this is just normal for pop stars or a coincidence, but I find it a bit suspect that quite a few of the people he has produced that are mentioned here (Britney and Kelly Clarkson are the ones that come to mind) have had open and public struggles with weight in the past. I hope he didn't play too much