I'm guessing Bath and Body Works? If so...yeah, there's a lot of men's stuff, and a lot of gender-neutral stuff (like the aromatherapy line), as well.
I'm guessing Bath and Body Works? If so...yeah, there's a lot of men's stuff, and a lot of gender-neutral stuff (like the aromatherapy line), as well.
I felt that way, too, even before the hitting-on-a-teenager thing recently. That just validated it for me.
Right? I don't care how they look in lingerie, I just want to know if they'll make me laugh. You know, just like male comedians. Judging by your link, the answer to that is yes. Yes, they will.
I wish her enunciation were a little better, but, otherwise—yeah. This is pretty great.
There's no need to fear! Sassy Slut is here!
Not only that, but it can be done WITHOUT name-calling.
Ugh. Your male family members should just suck it up and cook whatever it is themselves. Jeez.
This is old news. I've worked retail for fifteen years, and pinning, clipping, or knotting clothes to make them fit better has been standard practice for *at least* that long. It's just that these examples are particularly sloppily done (it's not supposed to be quite so obvious).
I don't know about the multiple-kinds-of-mannequins idea. To me, it looks kind of sloppy and haphazard. I like some unity from department to department. Maybe I'm old-fashioned like that :P
Oh, man. Yeeees. I've talked about this with people before, that even with the increasing acceptance of plus size women, there seems to be only one expected shape (the fact that "plus size" is often referred to as a body shape in magazines in their token attempts at inclusiveness is a problem in itself, as there is…
I've never tried their shampoo and conditioner, but am about to run out of what I have and am thinking of trying something new. Do you like it? I have long, fine hair that tangles easily, so I need a nice conditioner that goes a long way and isn't too runny.
Yeah. In a way, it's actually reinforcing the "beauty = worth as a person" idea.
This intersects with a feeling about these ads that I'm still working through in my head. Dove's "real women" are always still well within the confines of conventional attractiveness. They're thin-to-average, able-bodied (from what I can tell, anyway) with good skin, white teeth that all seem to be there, nice (and…
I was hoping this would be the case, given how other "participants" were duped.
No, I can honestly say I have not. And I'm James Franco's age.
"I'm just a model of how social media is tricky."
The US military is also known for having a really misogynistic, rapey, dehumanizing atmosphere. So, yeah.
I read the same thing, and it makes a lot of sense.
Yep. Mine, too. I only made it a minute in.
He looks like he'd smell like mild aftershave and clean laundry.