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I'm significantly less enthused about Miranda Kerr's desire to "explore" with us, while still really only having sex with men. It doesn't come off as some radical embracing of sexual fluidity, or like she's really even coming out as a Kinsey-1-bi. Straight women using us as accessories isn't liberating, it's

i don't even think i know the answer to that (for me of course). i do find women with high pitched voices absolutely grating though. sometimes, i can't tell if some go in and out of that voice deliberately because it makes them sound more gentle (or infantile... eewww). i was cursed with a deep voice and i've worked

Oh dear. I'm guilty. It doesn't matter what David Beckham looks like, the first time I heard him talk it killed my ladyboner forever; conversely, I spent months lusting after this tall, blond, beautiful guy in college, only to fall instantly in lust with his sorta-ugly little friend (a young Christopher Walken?), the

Isn't it more of a question of being attracted (or not) to the person vs. prescriptive ideas of what people should or shouldn't be attracted to? I can guarantee you that if my boyfriend, whom I adore and find super gorgeous had a little high voice, we sadly wouldn't have gone past the first date.

Probably way more important because it made NPH a breakout, mainstream star right when he came out of the closet and announced his engagement. It put a face on gay marriage watched by millions on a very mainstream network.

I like this show too, but if we're looking for a liberal propaganda show we can do better than a show that is set in New York but has no black people on it, except Wayne Brady, and presents Barney as a lovable scamp and the women he manipulates into sleeping with him as dumb sluts who get what they deserve.

Thank you for telling your story - I also had an unplanned pregnancy and early abortion while in college, and while it wasn't like having my nails clipped, it was definitely the best decision I could have possibly made with regard to my future and future happiness. While I admire my female friends who have heroically

You and me both sister, (especially to the part about fried chicken and orgasms).

The thing so often ignored in this discussion is that for many, there really isn't a choice. Not everyone has a "career" and the "lack of flexibility" isn't a regret as much as a reality for the vast majority of people. As unromantic as it sounds, a lot of people aren't as concerned with fulfillment as they are with

My Mum did everything in the exact opposite way to most - she only took a few weeks off after having us, went back to work full time, had a full time nanny and expressed milk as well as breastfeeding, and kept working full time until I was six. She then went part time (and was senior enough and with enough established

I work for a state agency, making less than I could in the private sector. But after I adopted my son, they let me work from home for 18 months. I came into the office one day a week, and his older brother was our manny, and it was as near perfect as we could imagine. They changed the policy on working from home, but

I knew pretty early in my young adulthood that I didn't want kids. Everyone told me I would change my mind when I got older. I'm 30 now and my mind is still pretty anti-children. Everyone still keeps telling me I'll change my mind when I "find the right man". I don't think so.

My parenting choice was to -not- be one when I was 22. Having an abortion was probably one of the best decisions I have ever made in my life. My husband and I made the choice together, and while he regrets it, I don't in the slightest. I'm happier, healthier, am almost done with school, and have a bright future ahead

I always thought my mother stayed home with my younger sibling because she wanted to. I recently found out it was because her partner couldn't be bothered to help her with childcare (because it might negatively impact his career) and she lost a job opportunity, inertia, and eventually, the rest of her career.

It's such

I stayed home for two years. I regret it. I lost career momentum and Social Security deposits.

This is the most important article Jezebel has written all week.

Ugh, right, she didn't even try to blend it. #lazy

Omg her spine is so fat!

The funny part? Technically that's better work than the original photo ;)