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for most celebrities, when they claim that they were a 'nerd' in high school, it seems completely disingenuous. what I can believe is that they were probably super annoying because they were aspiring actors/singers/dancers/whatever and the rest of the school wanted nothing to do with them.

My post-breakup sexcapades were few and far between, and also pretty depressing. Turns out I can't get off without emotional connection, and if you're having sex as a way to get over strong feelings you either feel incredibly bored and dead inside or your emotions jump onto the current hookup and get your heart

It also looks like Dunham and Driver were pasted into an intersection in front of Manhattan's Flatiron building. A shot we received shows her in a similar pose on his shoulders — but not in the same location. Doesn't matter — Vogue puts you where it wants you to be!

Why am I the only one talking about this dress? It is gorgeous and worn very well.

Maybe the other actresses prefer not to be nude?

And you're acting like Hannah's relationships are all sunshine, lollipops, and rainbows.

UGGHHHH. This question. People are naked all the time, for various fucking reasons besides having sex/getting dressed. And isn't most of her nudity for her show when she's getting it on/just got it on/in the shower? She's not walking down the street naked.

Why should he have to make excuses for falling in love with a non black woman? Why is it his obligation to address the devaluation of black women just because he fell in love and married a non black woman? Come on.

When you compare common reactions to Jennifer Lawrence with, say, Kristen Stewart, it seems like a pretty good example of "women can't win." One often appears pleasant and is called fake for it. The other often appears sullen and is called a bitch who shouldn't act if she doesn't want to appear in public looking

Meeee too. This look is so great. The only formal parties I ever go to are either with my mom, or my own or my husband's work related and I always think that might not be totally appropriate.

We mock the clothes but not the bodies.

I didn't make it up, though I don't use it very much. Urban Dictionary says it has been around, with the definition I used, since at least 2005. And no, I moved out 15 years ago.

Please DO. Get yo' Kickstarter on, gurl. Lots of talent in the PNW, too, just FYI.

I am embarrassed to admit I have been happily married for ten years but still deal with this issue. Logically, I know my spouse finds me attractive. Logically, I know I am moderately attractive and fit. Those things never override my emotional feelings of insecurity that bother me every time I look in the mirror, put

This really has very little to do with Jennifer being "pretty enough" or self-esteem. Her jerk ex-husband wanted to justify his infidelity so he didn't have to take responsibility for his actions. So he tried to blame it on his wife's looks. He might as well blamed it on her cooking or the sun or magical unicorns

"Fear that a relationship is weakened by one's appearance is like a prison that cannot be escaped."

This is the conversation I've been having with myself about Kelly Oxford. Lady is hilarious and has obviously worked her ass off — but isn't some of her success because she's also incredibly beautiful?

Sounds like required reading for me. I have struggled with this issue my entire life. School sucked. I have battled bulimia and anorexia, spent thousands of hours in the gym, deal with body dysmorphia and have used drugs to change my body.

As a print journalism student in college, I was asked by a (male) broadcast student, "why don't you do broadcast journalism? You're pretty enough." I said "That's exactly why I don't want to do it." I didn't want to be "pretty enough" for anything. I know this is not exactly the topic being covered, but that phrase is

This is such a gendered issue it's just ridiculous. I'm a physics/maths student, and while I know that academic strengths and weaknesses are by no means any kind of measure of character (I could rant about that for a while) one would presume that being involved in the sciences is about as far from looks oriented as

I think whoever does the asking should be the one who pays.