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I don’t disagree that as a culture we need to stop treating older women differently from older men and that in general our treatment of women needs to improve, but can we not uplift an extremely wealthy white woman who used and abused her privilege for decades in service of that point? Madonna looks like a photo of a

I’m not getting how having extreme plastic surgery in an attempt to look younger is actually about fighting ageism.

Don’t forget Mickey Rourke. He was the poster boy for bad plastic surgery for decades. 

Oh yeah, she actively thrives on drama and courts attention. I don’t necessarily think it’s misogynistic in this case to point out that she’s had so much bad work done that she’s unrecognizable (snarky and mean, perhaps But misogynistic? I don’t think so). I mean, people point out the same about Simon Cowell and (back

My mom always used to say that if you wanted to tell if a woman had had work done you should look at their hands. Madonna was clearly one step ahead and started making gloves her “thing” when she was still young.

This backlash feels awful hypocritical since women have “no-nudity” and “no sex scene” clauses all the time and it’s an accepted part of the business. But the guy’s supposed to “man up” even if he doesn’t feel comfortable doing it? Please give me a break. Sure, it’s acting, but why should that field of endeavor be

It’s a weird thing that people are up in arms over this, to me, it’s not much different from having a fight choreographer who is there to plan out all the moves the actors will be doing. Granted that job is definitely more complex and is about physical safety, this is just complex in a different way.

This.

It's his choice, nobody should be forced into doing scenes they find uncomfortable. Simple.

Well put.

I feel like this is actually, at its core, somewhat of power issue. By that I mean the outraged, indignant commenters who are reactively condemning Badgley’s boundary-setting are doing so in part because they don’t feel sorry for someone who holds an enormous amount of social capital (and monetary capital) because

What I find off-putting are anonymous Twitter users who think a streaming subscription entitles them to have an opinion on where Badgley puts his hands or mouth or crotch.

To me, it seems Badgley is simply setting a personal boundary, which doesn’t exactly strike me as unprofessional behavior

I think it says a lot about our society that someone like Eric Andre (funny, creative, college educated, handsome) is dating someone like Emily and people think it’s some sort of shock that he could “get” her. There’s a conversation to be had about what is perceived to be the ideal male from an aesthetic point of

Eric Andre is hot, so I’m not sure why there is any question about him dating a hot woman. Or is it just some weird shaming thing?

I “took a break” from dating about a decade ago. Every once in a while, I think to myself that maybe I should try again, and then I’m like, no, I just don’t want the hassle. Men are a pain in the ass. Dating is a pain in the ass. I like being able to life my life for me.

Even better would be

Wouldn’t a more accurate title for this article be: 

I’m so sick of that algorithmically pushed replacement for the word murder and suicide. Just say the fucking words.

Am I the only one who purposefully avoids anything to do with Tom Cruise not just because he’s a horrible actor but also because he benefits greatly from Scientology’s slave labor?