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Wow, this just shows that I'm really bad at guessing people's ages. I immediately thought that the gorgeous Michelle Yeoh and divine Sophie Marceau were older in their Bond films, but I checked and they were just 34 and 33 respectively - and in any case, Pierce Brosnan was 10 and 13 years older than them at the time.

Yes, that too!

Me too!

Yep, exactly!

Uh, or if you identify as a man.

"Adele is another problem”

I think that "she still felt the pain" part is incredibly important for people to understand. For most people who lose a really close loved one, the pain is so overwhelming that no amount of medication could really numb it. And it's not intended to - like you say, it's only meant to help you go on living while you

I wouldn't necessarily agree that grief from bereavement "should" be medicated, but I absolutely think that having it in the DSM and making medication available to people who do need or want it is vitally important. My husband died at age 32 when I was 31. We'd been married for 8 years and together for more than 10 at

Yeah, I'm with you on that! I seriously can't find Brad attractive since he went all long-haired greasiness. That hasn't worked for me since Kurt Cobain.

I know! It honestly drives me crazy that he could be even remotely judgmental about fat people's willpower when all of us fat academics are wondering how he's even got a job in his bullshit discipline.

I know at least 5 recent PhDs who are fat. And they're all producing great publications and heading up exciting projects. But the best part? They're all anthropologists and archaeologists who KNOW that evolutionary psychology is utter horseshit.

I'm not a particular fan of Angeline Jolie. I haven't seen a movie of hers in probably 5+ years and I'm not that fond the whole "adopting a rainbow" thing she's got going on. But while I would agree with you that it looks like she prioritized a premier over a funeral, I don't have a problem with that.

Yes, I was terribly afraid that I might be working class! Such a relief to realise that I'm safe from that dreadful fate.

I knew there was a reason I'm wasted all the time!

I'm a woman living in the UK who loves to get wasted at lunch, so I guess this study is telling me I'm wealthy? Awesome!

Yes, exactly this! Thank you.

Seriously, FUPA?? It's gross that Jezebel would even use that term.

Yeah, I feel like I'd probably be pretty nervous and thinking about the hundreds of other ladies that said famous person has probably wooed... but on the other hand I know I'd regret it forever if, say, Ryan Gosling was my "the one who got away" story.

Bradley Cooper's definitely not attractive to me, so I would pass on him. But in general if it were someone that I was attracted to and who just happened to be famous? Hell yes!

I had the same reaction. I'm putting it down to speaking off the cuff (I don't often choose my words as carefully as I could when speaking either), but sex as something to be earnt does sound disturbing. And from some of the responses to your comment, there are still too many guys that think of sex in an essentially