cheetosfan
cheetosfan
cheetosfan

I'm not going to argue with you over nipples, because I'm extraordinarily pro-female nipple. I obviously see nothing wrong with this photo. That isn't the issue. Get off your anti-puritan high horse. I still think it should be up to a person — male or female — to decide whether her images pulling her shirt up go

Seattle's best. Uggggh they are the worst sports couple.

Well, read my other comments. I'm not typing it all out here again. Basically, kids are people too, and I think the best lesson would be to let a kid set his or her own boundaries when it comes to their bodies.

And people can *sue* for damages over this. Why anyone would expect Instagram to want to be a tool for pedophiles is beyond me. If IG allowed this and people share the photos they will be sued too, eventually. It makes sense to me that they have an objective ban on child nipples or whatnot instead of trying to

And my spouse can make medical decisions for me in a pinch. It doesn't mean I want him posting nudes of me online without asking me.

I'm going to go sunbathe topless in my backyard right now to celebrate your comment. I also think you're spot-on about the difference of the internet. I'm mostly squicked-out by people not having any semblance of control over their bodies or images. Even though teen sexting is actually sexually, at least at some point

So, I personally agree with this, but there are at least articulable and legal arguments that kids are hurt (beyond just the making) when they are the subject of child porn. At the very least, I think it should be up to the subject of the image to decide whether he or she wants the image out there. This kid is too

Okay, but the kid isn't learning anything here, or controlling her own image. It's not like this is an old snapshot a 12 year old is putting on her Facebook for #tbt. Or even a 12 year old posting a photo of herself playing in a bikini at the beach. I have no problem with the photo in its own right, but I think it's

I agree. This kid can't make a decision about whether she wants a half-undressed photo to be widely disseminated.

I don't think this is a problematic image on its own (in fact, it's pretty darn cute). But I am a little creeped out by mommy blogger or even just prolific instagrammers making the decision to widely disseminate a photo of their kids in panties or half undressed. I think a person should be able to control his or her

Meh, I top most of my salads with goat cheese, avocado, seeds and homemade dressing. Probably way more calories/fat than the McSalads. If I went to McDonalds though, I'd definitely get a side of fries and coke, so...I'm coming out ahead!

Your sense of victimization appears second to none. Do you not see all the criminal defense attorneys on here defending Clinton? I'm a proud feminist female criminal defense attorney. Fuck the fuck right off.

Okay, you do know "properly slut shame" is not actually a legal defense tactic. What specifically do you think Clinton did right and wrong here? Is attacking credibility by trying to enter a false history of allegations slut shaming? (Assuming consent is an issue in this jx with a 12 yo), is trying to show the victim

Half of Jezebel is lawyers, seriously. There are a lot of other criminal defense/public defenders on here. As a feminist public defender, the treatment Hillary Clinton is getting is really frustrating.

Look no further than Trayvon Martin for an example of a murder victim who was "smeared." It happens frequently. If a defense attorney can bring in something that might make a victim look bad, he will.

Exactly what I was going to say! (Although I don't find her opinion on an FRE relevant in her presidential run). This was 1975, folks. Clinton was doing what a lot of defense attorneys would have to do now if it weren't for updates to the rules of evidence that disallow some of this evidence. If you don't like the

Same here! I basically died over Danielle Brooks. Then did a scroll-through and realized everyone looks flawless and wonderful because they are movie/tv stars and I am just really excited because OITNB, duh!

Still not as awkward as the girl who sang Jewel "Pieces of You" at my middle school talent show.

My boyfriend was popular in middle school and it kinda worries me. He LIKED middle school. Who likes middle school? Also, I am glad he did not peak in middle school.

Not to make this comment more than it is, but for me the one who got away was a small and sexy dude. And I feel like 50% of the doucheiness that caused me to dump him came from insecurity due to his stature. So, preach!