chicnoir
chicnoir
chicnoir

I'm having the same issue.

I found this quote of Wurtzel's from a NY MAgazine article she wrote. " I have no husband, no children, no real estate, no stocks, no bonds, no investments, no 401(k), no CDs, no IRAs, no emergency fund—I don’t even have a savings account. It’s not that I have not planned for the future; I have not planned for the

Well, it's nice to know that Jezebel is well-stocked with readers who also humblebrag their way to looking 25. Pics or it didn't happen.

Here's the thing:

There's a lot of comments on this article from people who say that they look much younger than their years. Well, you guys all have nothing on me. I'm in my 70s and people still think I'm a teenager. I think it's because I always wear sunscreen and stay hydrated. Or it could be because I age backwards.

One of the best quotes I ever heard is from her...someone asked her if she'd still love Trump if he were poor and her reply was "would he still love me if I were ugly?"

Maybe she is trying to convince herself? This is not the first article she has written about how young and fabulous she is/looks. I agree that she looks like an attractive woman in her 40s; I wish she would focus on how you can be hot at 40, rather than a hot woman in her 40s must look like she is 30.

Was the predictive text from Jez's editor or your own mobile? My iPad used to do just fine leaving comments, and now it seems this new layout messes every other word up - like the iPad and the Jez editor are warring with each other. It's obnoxious. (Case in point: "warring with" just got changed to "Romanovich", and I

On the bright side, it's nice to have a semi-prominent female figure who is vocal about her decisions not to settle down and marry an investment banker and pop out a few kids. I had so many idols when I was younger that championed being independent and free and traveling unencumbered and finding themselves and blah

I love your comment. I'm in my late 40s, and while my life wasn't as dramatic as yours sounds, I spent the 80s as an art-school punk, the 90s dating musicians, and the 2000s finally sort of actually developing a career in communications/media, which means I need to keep up with pop culture and social culture. And I

I've always found people who looked great for their age* were people who enjoyed themselves, had a right balance of healthy lifestyle/indulgence and mostly felt at home in their body. Now, that list seems a bit crazy to me, and I don't know that lady; I therefore this seems like extravagant behavior.

Elizabeth Wurtzel is a charter member of the class of oblivious-privilege New Yorkers that make me glad to be an expat, and everything she does annoys me on a cellular level. Nonetheless, I have done some of the things she suggests as youth-keeping choices, primarily in the refusing-to-breed and not being entirely a

Wasn't her last essay on how empty and alone and immature and pathetic she was?

Kim is stunning. She wears WAY more makeup than she needs to, but she's naturally* gorgeous. Well, at the very least, she is gorgeous without makeup.

It's tough, because almost all of these are simultaneously over-prescribed and under-prescribed — by which I mean given liberally to folks who don't need them, while there remain a huge number of folks who DO need them and don't have access. There's also the stigma. It's bad enough I take my Citalopram and

Cue the hysteria. I'm sure that marketing has a lot to do with the amount of medication people take now. But as science improves we'll continue to have the means to treat problems we used to just suffer through. I'm not a big fan of the puritanical ideal that suffering is admirable or shows strength of character. Pain

I agree that there are reasons to shut this down, but is it the NYPD's place to do it? And if we're shutting down industries based on exploitative labor practices, we'd do a lot better to focus resources on citrus and berry growers before we worry about exploitation not even happening in the US.

Despite what these brands will claim, fake bags in no way depress their sales and jobs. No one on this planet is going to think "oh no, I can't get a $25 fake Prada purse...guess I'll go spend $1500 on a real one!" Seriously - no one does this. What the designers are worried about it "brand dilution" - they want to

It is not nonsense, many of these bags are made in factories next to each other. One is higher quality than the other but workers in both factories are treated poorly.