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For the most part agreed. FWB almost always gets messy. Now that I'm older it's so much easier for me to hit it and quit it.

What about the cases when a man sleeps over and he's the one doing this walk? Is there a kit for him, too?

"Baby Makin' March"?

In Canada before you fill out a Western Union or Moneygram form, you are required to answer if you know therson you are sending money to. You also let clerk know if its someone you met online. Its saved a lot of people from being scammed. Especially the elderly.

"The right people, yes; but none of them actually paid for the clothes they wore, especially on the red carpet. Those clothes are on loan with the hope that "ordinary" women will see and buy them."

I was really hoping this was a combo of Sex and Contortionist. Woh woh.

I couldn't agree with you more. Carrying and birthing a human life is an awesome privilege. Being a mother is an even greater privilege. Jezebel needs to stop acting like carrying a baby is a nasty thing comparable to having a tumor or that being a mother is a waste of a woman's talents. Everyone had a mother and if

While I do think that non-gendered bathrooms should be the norm in large public institutions such as schools, not every business can or should provide this accommodation. But what is particularly ridiculous, you both make the argument that you feel guilty about momentarily inconveniencing someone in a wheelchair, but

Don't know why people get so bent up in knots over restrooms. We have individual stalls in there, with doors. I've seen plenty of transwomen in there with me, and not one ever started any kind of problem (which is not to say no one ever started a problem with them, which I also haven't seen but I understand happens).

I actually thought it was holding aspirin between your legs.

I'm continually curious as to why we pay attention to what actors (and other celebs) say. Their talent has zero to do with their intellectual acuity or grasp of socio-political issues. Yet somehow, we valorize someone who by all appearances has a singular talent - being easy on the eyes - as someone who has anything

Well said. It's got to be tremendously conflicting when somebody you respect is accused of something horrible, so I understand her awkward reaction.

I'm gonna be that annoying person who defends the unpopular opinion.

"Out of touch" seems like the wrong descriptor. She clearly does not want to be forced into expressing an opinion publicly. There are many possible reasons for that, some of which could be quite "in touch" with the situation.

People cry for different reasons. I think it's weird when people cry at weddings. I cry during Disney movies. Some people cry at work. This makes more sense to me than crying at weddings (Your work is about your passion, weddings are about legal banging and cake).

We had a German exchange student who was OBSESSED with Prom because it didn't exist in Germany.

I always feel like I honor my ancestors more by staying functional all day and giving the sloppy amateurs in neon green shamrock bikini tops the side eye. (Not judging girls for wearing what they want to - but it is March and it is New York - it's cold out! Irish knit sweaters are meant for that weather.)

This just sounds like an agency for London's cool "it girls" who think their too cool or aren't disciplined enough for conventional modelling