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Yep. Just about a year ago I was talking with co-workers about the “freshman 15" and I said I had gained weight in early college and then by the time I was in my last year I did this diet where I only drank an ensure shake once a day and a bag of chips from the vending machine. And this guy was like “So you had an

yeah, it’s internalized for sure. even though i wouldn’t categorize myself as bulimic, there were definitely times in college that i regretted what i ate, and i knew purging was an option, so i did it. it seemed so casual at the time. and i wasn’t alone in this. almost every member of our volleyball team did this at

“It was very scary to open up about everything... It’s not something a lot of people talk about, but I think they should. I know some people might read it and say, ‘What the Hell?’ But I hope someone out there gets something out of it.”

Well, I never said anything about whether it is “beneath” this person to use public transportation... But if they have an alternative that is possibly cheaper (since no car payments) and quicker to get to work, and also makes them feel nice, why not use it?

“I have access to a car, but it would be poor judgement to drive that car when I could use public transportation!” Is essentially what you just said.

With larger rings, the assumption was supposedly that you were more likely to ditch the job after the wedding because a woman with a rich husband was less likely to care about her career.

No. I’m making them mandatory. Even for men.

Hell yes! 👏🎉 Abortions for everyone!!

I support abortion for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. End of.

Liberal justices posed questions during March arguments about whether the law served any medical purpose for women’s health. Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg asked Keller how many women would live 100 or more miles from a clinic under the Texas law. Keller answered 25 percent but said that did not include a clinic in

I mean, it is technically a miscarriage. It’s not for nothing that the medical term for a miscarriage is a spontaneous abortion. I get why it would be sensitive for people who have had miscarriages and are grieving for wanted pregnancies, but what is happening physically isn’t really different.

Come on! It’s been 10 years. We’ve obviously improved as people, and as a Nation, immensely since then. I mean who wants to go back to 2006 with all the wars, skyrocketing house prices, and the Republicans holding both the House and Senate. Thank goodness those days are past us!

I like the implication of “You took the wrong kid.” Like if they had picked some other kid his/her mother wouldn’t have given a shit.

The only movie like this I want to see is a mom version of Death Sentence. I want to see someone like Halle Berry or Julia Roberts with their head poorly shaved so tufts of hair are sticking out everywhere, and I want to see them descend into a morass of gratuitous mayhem and murder while trying to avenge their

I like that you think that (a) and (b) are separate options. :\

Or C) It’s fun to introduce people to new things and people are extending the concept a bit too far? But definitely mostly column B.

I eschew most reality TV (except for Finding Bigfoot, naturally) so I will never watch this show. The name just sounds terrible, and I’m sure it would make me angry.

She’s the same way with short hair. Long hair or gtfo (or get extensions by tomorrow, she says). I get way more male attention with my short pixie cut than I ever did with long hair.

My hairdresser will blow my hair out when I have a cut and color, and I can maintain the straight ‘do for 2-3 days (I only wash every 3-4, tbh, as I find many curly girls do) with the help of a straight iron (because humidity and rain and someone looking at me cross-eyed will make it pop out into weird curls around my

Right? Most dudes love my curls, husband included. In fact, if a guy asked me to straighten, that was a cue to DTMF. I was always amused by the fact that she hated both curly and red hair. As if guys dislike redheads?