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We had this discussion at work today. Highly inappropriate, probably, but we talked. All of the women I work with shave, and that's fine. I don't judge. But when I tell them I don't, they freak out! I'm lazy, and basically don't shave anything. Legs, underarms, etc. If I wear a tank top, then sure. But it's

What is really pathetic is all the women who say they get rid of the pubic hair for themselves when it is really, truly for the men.

"Not even a girl. YOUNG WOMAN."

Farrah Abraham has such little self awareness it's frightening. I'm convinced at some point they removed her brain and replaced with a hamster on a wheel. And the hamster died.

That woman is killing herself just as assuredly as an anorexic or a drug addict.

I don't know where you could possibly get that from....sarcasm fail?

While heavy is not always unhealthy, it usually is. The amount of people in this country who are affected by obesity-related diseases is staggering. Even "smaller" amounts of excess weight, such as 20 or 30lbs, increase the risk of an earlier death. I hear a lot of people say obese doesn't equal unhealthy, and yes,

I don't think it's "fat shaming" and I don't think there's anything wrong with having an opinion about anyone's health, even if it is technically not our business. I know there are a lot of people who will think people who dare to discuss the issue are assholes, but I think it is natural to look at someone whose work

Interesting post on the heels of the plus-size post below. Call me a fat shamer, but looking at this picture is as sad to me as looking as somebody who is an emaciated anorexic. She is such a talented actress and it is such a shame that she will probably live a short/unhealthy life because of poor choices.

What about the risk of having creepy creepy twins/triplets?