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I'm white with some hispanic, so I tan very, very well. To the point where I've been called "too tan" or asked "What are you?" Medically, does the deepness of my tan reflect the level of UV damage of my skin? I only burn very slightly on my nose and cheeks—other than that I can think of maybe 5 incidents total in my

I suppose if a woman really, really wants a child she can have one, whether it's through a sperm donor, a one night stand, or adoption. A man can't give birth to a child, and our patriarchal society still looks suspiciously on a single man who would like to adopt or foster a child. So maybe the women who are childfree

Omg, Vanessa Hudgens. We get it. *eyeroll*

I'm only 22, and I have a younger sister who's 18. I don't think it's changed that much?

Eh, as a larger breasted lady, boobs can be amazingly versatile in how big they look. Sometimes, in pictures, I'm like, "When did they get so huge?" and then in other pictures I think, "How did they shrink so much?"

I think the point of that statement is, even if you assumed the worst and feminists don't care about men, it doesn't make sense from a logical standpoint.

Hey, thanks for the thoughtful reply!

Guys, all I want is for the pope to say something like, "I personally don't like abortion. But all the women who need/have had one—Jesus loves you and guided you to that decision in the best interest of you and your family."

I really can't get worked up over Victoria Secret for sexy underwear marketed towards 14-15 year olds. I remember (painfully, vividly) wanting to be sexy at that age. It meant buying the tackiest, cheapest fake-sexy bras and thongs from Marshalls, even though I was wearing them under a baggy sweatshirt.

Man, I just hope my hypothetical daughter doesn't want to wear underwear like that because it's tacky as hell. But I do remember reeeeally wanting to be sexy at that age. As long as she's making good choices...

I feel like the misunderstanding of feminism is rooted in a couple false premises:

I found this dress at bloomingdales. Juicy, but looks simple enough. Also had one of those velour hoodies when I was 14. What can I say...everyone had one.

Those negative stereotypes against men are part of the gender binary that feminists seek to eradicate. It's all part of the same package.

I swear I say this every chance I get, but Grey's Anatomy is also pretty wonderful with gay couples. Two of the main characters are gay and in a loving domestic partnership. The show doesn't shy away from them talking about sex, about being attracted to one another, and kissing romantically. It's treated the way any

That's exactly what I meant.

I understand why someone would work from within a party to change it. But if working within the party means still giving votes...how are you telling the party to change? You're still supporting them. When someone says they don't agree with Republicans on social issues, but still supports them come election time, I

Ah, I really like Gwyneth Paltrow. I don't read GOOP or anything, but she seems delightfully clueless about her recommendations for $1000 footie pajamas or whatever. Hell, if I had her money, I'd be buying some pretty extravagant things too. She supports Planned Parenthood and I think she seems nice when she cooks.

I've found that men who care about thinness** were more asshole-ish. Big breasts usually make you look larger than you are, or come with an overall larger body—deviating from the supermodel look. The more insecure the guy, the more he cares about his ladies falling within approved Sports Illustrated sanctioned

Random, but I tend to believe him if only because he offered up real sizes like Gs and Ks. Most guys don't know those exist and think DD is the height of boobdom.

I feel like when I orchestrate a picture it *never* looks good! I have so many pictures of me where I was clearly thinking "Oh yeah, this will be super cool!" but there's always a flaw I don't like about it. I think it's because I have no concept of modeling.