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The average American cup size is a double D. I'm not large-chested myself, but I'm pretty sure that a string bikini won't provide enough support for the average woman's DD chest.

If you read the linked story, a local historian uncovered records of the mass grave in some old documents. It sounds like it hasn't actually been exhumed yet, but there's good evidence that it exists.

They tried to open a big chain of men-only gyms called Cuts (as the alternative to the women-only Curves), but it failed because of lack of interest from men.

So apparently no, men don't feel uncomfortable in front of women at the gym, or at least not enough to patronize a gym where there are no women.

Also, let me

But the even was a men's only gym chain! I think it was called Cuts, created by the same people who made Curves. Nobody made a stink about it being discriminatory, but it failed because of a lack of interest from men. Which actually tells you a lot, especially as Curves is thriving.

He does nothing for me either, and apparently has said some really snobby, classist things. I just don't get it.

<i>Men and Women are completely different and process information in completely different ways. </i>

I think for most women it's a trial-and-error thing. Personally, I love my Brooks B17, but I think most people (including women) just need to try out a bunch and see what feels best.

Add me to the list of people who bike in dresses and sandals. It's pretty easy!

I have a graduate degree in biology. We tend to frown on unsupported just-so stories like yours.

Guys, guys, I'm pretty sure he's referring to pregnancy, right? Anemia, gestational diabetes, and high blood pressure are no joke!

Yikes, that is a sad lie.

Dolly can do whatever they hell she wants with her body and still be awesome, fuck anyone who disagrees.

I just noticed that my bottle of sunblock is labeled "GMO-free, gluten-free".

Glad to see a company resisting the lure of genetically-modified gluten-containing titanium dioxide.

I love it, and her hair/makeup is great too.

I wanted a specific type of dog, too. Medium-sized, short hair, people-oriented, eager to learn, athletic but not too energetic. I found her at a rescue, easily.

I can definitely see the appeal of purebreds, particularly if you need a working dog. But for a companion animal, I just can't see the justification for

And here I thought morning talk shows had already reached peak mind-numbing dumbness.

I thought this was common knowledge? I don't understand how people feel comfortable buying from breeders.

I don't know if I should be too specific, but the store I worked in violated OSHA laws in a way that was pretty shitty for employees because it saved the company a very small amount of money to do so. They also made a big deal about providing insurance, but would always schedule employees to work juuuust under the

Ugh, I worked for Title Nine years ago and they were a pretty shitty company, so I hesitate to buy from them now.