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Aw, lol.

A boyfriend once bought me lingerie and presented it to me in front of my parents.

Wow.

Gary Steiner is cisgendered.

Don’t bash a child’s hair style! I have hair like hers and until you grow up an understand how to style it yourself, it’s a nightmare.

Is this somehow purposefully picking up on the thousands of weird “You won’t believe what Mama June looks like now!” ads that I get in Twitter and Facebook? Because that is WEIRD and I do not know why the internet thinks I need that marketing.

It’s so frustrating whenever these clueless dads think they deserve a medal for acting like, you know, a parent.

What a bummer for that dude who has to watch his kids. This is on par with parents who say they are “babysitting”.

:-( Or women’s bodies just shouldn’t be treated as fads? I have a small, flat butt. (And large boobs and fairly protruding stomach). We all carry weight in different ways, let’s not beat each other up about it.

congrats to all of you!

kewl thing to say to a recovered alcoholic!

It’s only a trend if it’s accepted by the mainstream ON mainstream people.

It’s really annoying that women have been saying this exact thing since the inception of Bust magazine in the 90's, but nobody listened or thought it was funny until a guy said it on SNL in 2017.

11/18/12. Homeless to homeowner in just under four years.

The art direction seems to have been, “More Ilana Glazer.”

It does look different - not sure if they airbrushed her (I mean, of course they did, but did they airbrush her in a way that drastically changes her face?) or if it’s her expression, but her face looks different to me.

me too. her face looks totally different on that cover. love the bathing suit.

Ha. It took me a solid 30 seconds to recognize her in that picture. With her hair all up in the wind machine it made her face look different to me.

She’s talking about her ass, which black women have been mocked and degraded for having, for decades. We have been hyper sexualized as CHILDREN because of it. It was a mark of such embarrassment for many of us growing up, and I absolutely include myself in that. I was overly concerned with the way my butt moved too

Counterpoint: no.