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    It doesn't sound irresponsible at all - it was a decision you and your partner made and you were prepared for the possible outcome. Actually, this sounds more realistic to me; I'd like to think that both parties in these couples are playing chance and can understand the possible consequences of their actions, rather

    I was wondering if that was the case too, though of course, as you say, we can't possibly know for sure. It does makes sense to me that one partner might think it's an accident while the other knows full well it isn't, but who knows. I don't feel sorry for her, but I guess I'm just being nosy...

    I don't mean this to be judgmental so pre-apologies if it comes off that way, but if Jessica Simpson and her hubby really wanted to avoid baby number 2, why wasn't birth control in the mix? I often hear about celebrities getting "accidentally" pregnant and it always puzzles me. I know condoms can break, but if you

    I hate Tom Cruise but agree with the summary given here as Tom Cruise the actor. There is something incredibly unsettling to me when it comes to Tom Cruise the Celebrity, like one day we'll find out he likes to strangle puppies for sport because it makes him feel SO INVIGORATED. But on screen he is incredibly

    Not understanding - the comment was directed at hotnoodles for not getting the sarcasm.

    Having issues with Lenny Kravitz as Marvin Gaye. I doubt he has the acting chops, but maybe if they make him look enough like Marvin I'll accept it. He does have a comparable voice, so I'll withhold my judgment... for now.

    I'm in love with that maroon wide-brimmed hat. I would wear that shit all day long and speak only in a faux British accent when wearing it.

    This reminds me of a travesty of logic and realism that I happened upon just this weekend on the Catholic network EWTN called "The Catholic View for Women." It's infuriating how many women are complacent in misinforming other women about the safety of birth control and legal medical procedures for their own gain (and

    And look who added to those views by coming here just to act holier-than-thou. Also, it's pretty obvious she wasn't being serious, she was making fun of Fox News' panicky rhetoric.

    These poor men. They are either not getting enough sex, getting so much sex they never want to settle down, not getting the right type of sex and it is all womens faults. Duh.

    The fact that you use the term "feminazis" is enough to tell me I shouldn't bother responding to a troll like you, but I guess it's too late now. I don't think you know what a feminist is, or either you've been watching too much Fox News. That shit'll rot your brain, careful.

    I almost agree with you, except that this article targets women like me as "part of the problem", so in that way I am the target audience. It's not just telling the women who are scared they won't "catch a husband" to be afraid; it's telling women like me that my feminism (read: wanting to be treated as an equal) is

    I feel like these stories pop up on right wing sites every now and again with the same shit: men are tired of being victimized by women, and women taking care of themselves is victimizing men to these people. We're supposed to feel bad for the type of man that would never get married because modern women are too

    They sure are purty bags tho.

    And I will be first in that line. YUM.

    That Lindsay Lohan gif is disturbing. I keep expecting her head to explode.

    I'm guessing it's less about learning and more about attention-whoring.

    Dude, Matthew McConaughey's burger sounds fucking delicious. My mouth was seriously watering as I read that. I want a bite.

    Lol thanks! I can handle boring... :)

    Great, thanks for the recommendations. It's something I've been itching to learn more about, and these look like a great start!