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The hardcore tattoo badass is one of those looks I appreciate aesthetically but know that it's not for me. Like being a Joan-Harris-red-head (I have very tan skin). I think people with a lot of well done tattoos are so cool, especially when women pair them with more feminine pieces.

I'll take Beyonce's "grown and sexy" shit over TSwfit's "eternal teenager" shit.

I have the total opposite reaction. I feel 10x more comfortable bringing up living daily stuff with my SO than anyone else I've ever lived with.

Ugh ugh ugh. I'm taking post-bac classes for med school right now. During our break, some people were talking about med school admission. A girl expressed she couldn't get into med school with a certain MCAT score.

I pretty much had the same reaction. Time will tell!

Poor, poor Leo. He'll be drying his tears with the lingerie of supermodels.

AND her husband is there with her, in the room, holding her hand.

You know, I'd care more about this if she didn't make more money performing in a sex tape than people who work in hospitals and save dying children. Than my friend who works with autistic teenagers.

You know what also sucks about street harassment? It's so damn predictable. I used to work in a certain not-so-nice part of my city, and every single day I would feel horribly uncomfortable by men's comments as I walked to work. It was miserable.

I think it's because Kate is genuinely smiling, while Kim is doing a small pout. I think everyone would look younger if they smized like Kim. Big, happy, eye wrinkling smiles just make everything all smushed.

A wise friend once told me, "You know, sometimes I think I try really hard to look fashionable, but it doesn't matter because I don't look like a model. Like, if that girl over there looked like [girl we know who is thin and model-esque] we'd think it was such a great outfit. But it just looks ok on her."

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.