bellebrita
Belle Brita
bellebrita

It's funny you ask that. My (white) parents subscribed to it and I forget what other magazines to have in the waiting room at my dad's law office. My mom and I would look through it first, mainly to gawk at pretty clothes, but I'm pretty sure neither of us bothered to read much of it.

I know what you're saying, but based on fanfiction published prior to the final books, many fans either read him as gay or really wanted him to be gay.

While reading the books, I didn't think, "Oh, Dumbledore is definitely gay," but I did legitimately think after the first three books, "Huh, Dumbledore isn't straight." I honestly thought he was asexual.

I didn't read Dumbledore as gay—I read him as asexual. I read Remus and Sirius as ex-lovers, with Remus as maybe bisexual and Sirius as gay.

I love my skinny jeans. They're extremely comfortable. I don't see buying new jeans for myself until I decide to have kids. I'm pretty set with one expensive pair of boot cut jeans, two pairs of floral skinny jeans from JCP, and two pairs of zippered ankle skinny jeans from JCP (I used to work there, employee discount

I reported a photo of a beheading, that was just a comment to a perfectly normal link to a current event, and Facebook didn't take it down.

I'm so proud of my husband, who alerted me to this change before Jezebel covered it.

I was born in '87. I grew up on 90s Country. I don't think I ever heard a Top 40 song until I was 10 or 11. My family listened to country radio stations in the car and country CDs on road trips. At home, we alternated between classic rock records on the turn table and country CDs.

Ha, I didn't even realized I'd corrected her misuse of palette. When writing my comment, I just remembered that phrase, not her spelling of it, but naturally used the correct spelling.

What the fuck did I just read?

I FUCKING LOVE "Not Ready to Make Nice."

LET FREEDOM RIIIIIIIIIIIIING!

The Internet's vast offering of cute baby pictures is the only one keeping me from suggesting my newlywed husband and I start procreating, stat. I just really really really like babies, and kids, and teenagers (not tweens so much...), but I wanna have no kids, married fun first.

Confession: As a bisexual woman married to a straight man, sometimes I choose T&A flicks for us to watch on Netflix. I know their audience is straight men, and they objectify women, but there's not a ton of media to titillate all aspects of my sexuality that doesn't objectify women.

Make my heart go BOOM BOOM BOOM!

I think it's an artistic statement that at some point in our lives, women play both of those roles. Sometimes we're the one who doesn't fit in; sometimes we do. Sometimes we're the right girl for the guy; sometimes we're dating the wrong person. Taylor played both roles because she IS both roles.

Ugh, that sucks. I'm not a fan of the bouquet toss, so my husband and I mixed it up a bit. At our reception, he and I had both made candy bouquets, which we both threw. I tossed my bouquet to ALL the women, and he tossed his to ALL the men. No awkward single call-outs, no awkward husband getting my garter from my

I REFUSE TO BELIEVE IT!

Ha, I know what you mean. Headlines need to be click-baity, but it's also so annoying having to make them click-baity. And then we have hundreds of very different articles or blog posts with similar titles.