cannonball101
cannonball101
cannonball101

Well, I think the mental distinction is that people who are pedophiles are attracted to pre-pubescent children, meaning for women they don't haven't developed the more traditional feminine form. I'm not terribly informed on this, but I think a pedophile would not be attracted to a child once they've hit puberty and

I'm not around teenagers, ever, so I don't know, but I've somehow formed an opinion based on the internet I guess, that a lot of teen girls DO look like this young woman, or at least strive to. The hypersexualized nature of pop stars etc, encourage teen girls to wear this kind of makeup, clothing, etc, so as to look

Wow, Sam Champion used to come to the restaurant I worked at all the time (he'd call to make a reservation by saying, Hello! This is SAM CHAMPION from Good Morning America!), and I had no idea he was gay. My manager at the time was a gay man who loved to stand behind me while I was greeting guests and whisper guesses

It just confused me because any hotel room I've ever been in has always had really heavy curtains that totally block all the light out. I would assume the fancy hotels Eminem stays at have the same thing.

Having recently (the last couple of years) gained 50 lbs, I can assure you I understand. When I was thinner I received much more attention, and kindness, from strangers than I do now.

As someone who lives in Utah, the opinions of this guy is really more reasonable than I would expect from a man in this state. I know it's sort of like grasping at straws, and it really is an unintelligent and knee-jerk reaction to abortion (the 'convenience' idea), but the fact that while he sort of craps on women

He was actually disagreeing with the 72-hr waiting period. Did you read the article? It was satire, hence the Jonathan Swift reference in this post.

Hooray for SLC jezzies! I only get mad that the Sugar House liquor store (closest to my house) never carries the Samuel Smith cider that I love.

It feels like finding the connection between the son's sexual assault past and the current de-funding of Planned Parenthood is a stretch here.

I've only ever stashed a credit card in my sports bra when going for a run and wanting to stop off for a few groceries on the way home. I can't imagine using my bra as like, a day to day substitute for a purse, or pockets.

Ugh, I'm gonna go ahead and hate on that, as I've been so thoroughly grossed out many times by sweaty money coming from someone's bra while working retail. When a tween did it, it felt even more wrong to take sweaty boob money that just came from what had to be a training bra.

You haven't seen Troop Beverly Hills??? Get yourself to the nearest download site (I don't think it's on Netflix Instant) and watch it IMMEDIATELY.

Thanks so much!

I'm curious about this, I'm just starting to volunteer at a shelter, and 25% of our dogs are pit breeds. Do you think that a dog from a very aggressive line cannot be trained to not be dangerous? I know a bit about the breed, but I thought if trained very specifically any pit could be rehabilitated to be a gentle dog.

My view on pit bulls is that while they are more aggressive naturally than some dogs, it's ultimately the owners fault if that dog causes problems. A pit bull can be socialized and trained very carefully in order to be a sweet and loving dog.

I think an important distinction here should be your mom being *A* best friend to you, and being the ONE AND ONLY best friend to you. It seems from this post that she passed on friendships with her peers to have a friendship with her mom, which to me seems like not really the best idea.

Well, I do think that if a kid is leaving hanging out with friends their own age to hang out with their mom, then perhaps something needs to be addressed there. Not necessarily that the mom doing something *wrong*, but that maybe the kid feels insecure around their peers, which is something that obviously is common

That new show sounds like the Ghost Whisperer. Although I've never actually watched that show, and haven't read the books, so I could be wrong. They just sound similar.

Yeah, women are usually deemed as crazy when they express (sometimes loudly!) opinions that a man doesn't agree with or accept.

I actually responded to the creep post with a link to this exact same article from xojane. It was my opinion that men who call women crazy are most likely the same guys who feel they are being "creep-shamed."