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My husband and I do this sometimes. It's fun until my blood pressure starts elevating.

Fuck you, Rush Limbaugh.

I know! Granted, my butt is more than halfway to 90, and it's never been my best feature anyway (yay for boobies!), but really, I see NOTHING wrong with that butt. Sigh.

I see what you're doing there.

"Bombshells once used to roam the cultural landscape like buffalo, and like buffalo they were edging toward extinction."

I agree. I am a photographer too, and I admit I'm not a fan of Instagram or obvious HDR or any of the other currently-fashionable overprocessed treatments. I do think it's become a crutch, and since I've seen a lot of trends come and go in photography in the last two decades, I think it has the potential to look very

I think he waited for an opening — he told me later that he had noticed me when I walked in, and I'd seen him sitting there too. I laughed out loud at something I was reading, and he asked me what was so funny. We proceeded to talk until we closed the place down. This was 15 years ago. :-)

Bonus if it's a bookstore cafe — that's how my husband found me.

In fairness, you're 18, and I think most people your age don't feel like their life has a huge "meaningfulness" quotient yet. However, it sounds like you may be battling clinical depression. I was at your age and didn't know it, and my parents were too absorbed with their own matters (my mom's depression being one) to

I'm more of a Scrabble person, myself, but this is just wrong.

And "lover."

I was in the exact same situation as you. This was 20+ years ago, and it was one of my first professional full-time positions. Fortunately, I was pretty well able to handle it, but damn it, it was uncomfortable, and the entire staff had little to no respect for both of the cheating parties, even though one owned the

Yeah, and a crime is only illegal if you get caught. I love this kind of justification for shitty behavior.

Ugh. I'm 47 and remember when they were absolutely required for pretty much any and all workplaces, even in the hottest days of summer. I have pale, spotty legs, and I still would rather go without pantyhose. Thankfully, I'm self employed, so no one can dictate this in my life anymore. To those of you who love them,

How scary! I have no words of wisdom for you, but I wish you all the best for your fiancé's speedy recovery. Big hugs to you both.

Interesting link, thanks!

I did a double take too. I have similar measurements (a little bigger in the chest) and am the same height, but I'm about 140 lbs. At my peak weight of about 155 I felt and looked a bit overweight. But I'm pretty sure I have what would be considered "light" bone structure. Thin wrists, narrow feet, etc. I guess we

I want to know who advised that red dress(?) in the left of #6. I'm imagining Michael Kors's reaction to it if it were in a Project Runway competition, and thinking it might get the designer sent home.

I agree, and I really wouldn't want to look like any of them, quite honestly.

Maybe because I'm a DDD, I've never felt compelled to stuff anything in my bra, ever. Just sounds really uncomfortabel to me. I'll pass.