@la.donna.pietra: Everyone should read the links in that comment. Excellent.
@la.donna.pietra: Everyone should read the links in that comment. Excellent.
@Calisee: Well I will freely admit I had no idea of all that. Thanks for the info.
@Calisee: Oh my, that is extreme. It's always struck me as an uphill struggle for those future generations where atheism may increase - how do you as a country divorce yourselves from religion when it's on your money and in your pledge?
@Calisee: I don't want to overstep the line, but can I ask - do you live in the U.S.? It's always seemed to me that atheism is incredibly maligned there more than anywhere I've been.
@BringerofthePain: I don't claim that popular means good, I am trying to argue that you don't have to like everything to make it valid.
@redsmith: Willingness? At 12? Does that sound like victim blaming to anyone else but me?
@SlayBelle: You said exactly what I was going to reply here with. But better.
@lollilove: Yes, thank you.
@BringerofthePain: In your opinion.
Thanks for this article. Hopefully some of the people calling Miley out, as well as calling her names, will finally stop and think about their hypocrisy.
I will never get over the fact that some women don't have access to a doctor in the U.S. Until that is fixed, this topic seems so hard to broach.
Welcome welcome welcome! This is going to be exciting for everyone.
For what it's worth, I am small breasted but rarely go without a bra for one simple reason - my nipples are mad uneven.
@WaffleCopter: I'm with you. I think if you're smaller breasted it's less painful, or so I'm told by my 'once Itty Bitty, now over a D-cup' sister.
@LaComtesse: I was just wondering whether or not I was the only one who's cool with underwires. I can wear both kinds of bra, but I like feeling secure under certain clothes.
@Tippi Hedren: Agreed entirely on your last paragraph.
@cbm: I was just thinking the same thing. Could easily be painted on or drawn.
@Valkyrie607: 'Entitled, prejudiced brats' is the perfect description.
There's something utterly tragic about making up a t-shirt to be passive aggressive. Seriously, girls - grow up, woman up, follow the example of the wonderful Constance who manages her situation with grace and humour.
@feelingHELLAstabby: Thanks, I'm gonna cue that one up to watch after Rules of Attraction.