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She's from Washington, which has an age of consent set at 16. California, however, is set at 18. So I suppose there's some grey area, legally speaking, in whether or not it was okay for him to be contacting her online when she was under 18. Being legal doesn't exempt it from being gross though.

I think you're being duped by her padded push-up bras. She's certainly in good shape, but I think minus the ridiculous bras, if you put her in a line-up of say, a girls' high school track team, she wouldn't get many second glances. Assuming you also scrubbed her face first too.

I took it as a barb about the type of attention that Krista IMAGINES Courtney was getting, courtesy of watching too many dumb Lifetime movies. I seriously doubt any actual sheik came alllll the way over here because he heard this one 14-year-old girl was really pretty. I'm sure he has pretty girls in his own country.

I don't think so. I can't stand people who think rules are for everyone but them. You're supposed to stop for school buses to keep the kids getting off safe - what if she had hit one of them because she just had to save those 60 seconds of time on her trip? I think the sign is pretty merciful punishment, frankly.

I also had mine at 11 and I was the first of my group of friends, so it certainly felt early to me. I'm taking a human growth & development class right now, and according to my textbook (which is pretty up-to-date) it's considered "early" if you're 9 or younger. Which seems... crazy early.

The WBC protested at my college a few years back. We knew they were coming a few days in advance and everyone got all fired up about counter-protesting. We had the standard gay couples making out and even a guy semi-streaking in tiny nude-colored shorts. And at some point we were all chanting "ginger rights!" while

I was never really that big a fan of That Character. Their actions just seemed very forced to me and I would kind of just space out until it moved on to someone else. But oh man, that scene even got tears out of me. :( So heartbreaking.

Yup... And I better not see any non-Scottish people wearing plaid or they'll be getting an earful from me. An American wearing the Royal Stewart?! Take that shit off, RACIST.

This. I cannot believe anyone ever took this moron seriously about anything medically related when this is pretty much an average quote for her.

The article says she collected data from 31 "developing nations," so I don't think America would be included. So it makes little sense to me that she would relate her findings back to America; there are way too many other factors at play there. I could see a study of Hindu vs Muslim vs Christian behaviors in just

Really? Huh. I guess all those times I lost power during huge snowstorms and couldn't flush my toilet because the ELECTRIC PUMP wasn't working were just imaginary. Gosh, I wish I'd known, because I wasted all that time melting snow to pour into the back of the toilet tank so I had water to flush with. I guess no one

An excess of them may indicate PCOS, so at least teen-you wasn't too far out there in being worried.

I think being a good husband matters. Look at Newt Gingrich, who cheated on and left TWO wives, one of whom had a serious illness. Someone who cuts and runs like that in the face of a problem is, in my opinion, not cut out to lead the country through any crises we might face. I'm still not voting for him, but I have

Yep, I've seen similar, sadly. WAY more offensive than this, which is just stupid and immature.

At least he didn't go for the low-hanging fruit of "bad teeth."

She (Sasha Pieterse) is also an actress on Pretty Little Liars. Her character is constantly sneaking around with her own little secret plots and disguises, so I find this picture extra funny to imagine that she had some sort of deep dark secret involving dressing up like Big Bird.

I also thought it was funny, because if there had been a decent healthcare program in place at the time, that family wouldn't have been broke from medical costs and probably wouldn't have needed his charity anyway.

It's the insecurity of being a new parent, I think. Every mom wants the best for her kid, and I think some moms get nervous when they see other women taking different routes. Like, "Why is she doing it that way and not the way I do it? Does she know something I don't? No, I'm informed, I read about this, I know what

Yup. It would be funny in a "look at grandma trying to be hip" sort of way if they weren't using it as yet another part of this scaremongering tactic.

The site's name and tagline are "Jezebel: Celebrity, Sex, and FASHION for Women." So yes, it's fashion, but it's fashion related to a notable political/historical figure. I personally happen to be interested, and not just because I'm a woman and the topic is shoes. If you're not interested, there ARE other places on