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No lie I want that bust. WHY don't I have a FOYER.

Song was turrible. Dress and lighting effects were dope as hell, though.

IDK dude, I had a medical abortion at Planned Parenthood...I took two pills and had a heavy period. There was no tearing anything limb from limb, because I was passing an embryo the size of a poppy seed and not an actual human child.

Oh my God, let's be friends. This is so cathartic, and bizarre - I get shit all the time for my 200 person wedding, but as middle-class WASP, it's for the complete opposite reason. Everyone assumes that I invited every person I'd ever shaken hands with as a play for gifts or cash. Fact is, the hubs and I love and

Or we could leave strangers alone. I just don't feel it's my place to tell anyone I don't know to consider altering their facial expression. You also don't know their situation. For me, I glare because I'm squinting to see, no one needs to tell me what's up.

Food! Food is where it goes. And alcohol. We are cheaping out on literally everything else. Venue (nice lake-side location, but old, cavernous Veterans hall — under $2k for 8-hour rental), flowers (no florist — only flowers in the whole damn place will be the bridesmaids bouquets, which will come from the grocery

And a lot of those comments don't even take into account cultural differences. I'm Indian and Hindu so our weddings are 3-4 days long and usually around 400 people. I had a "bare bones" by Indian standards wedding, it was "only" 200 people and 4 events but it still cost around $50K. Weddings are more about the

I mean, I didn't blow anything near 6 figures, but isn't the average cost of a wedding in this country is $25k+?

Ugh, now we're about to get 2000 comments full of people trying to one-up each other on how cheap their wedding was. We get it, you had a huge wedding for 300 people on $12, that does not make the rest of us who spent more than that on our weddings bad people.

At one point, she asked if he would consider quitting his job to be a stay-at-home father given how much he wanted a baby. "That just wasn't the plan he had in mind," she said.

This doesn't surprise me. I don't necessarily think the difference is because parenting is such a walk in the park for men. A lot of the young guys I know who are newer fathers are almost as stressed out as their wives, even if they tend to do less work with their babies, and resent having less freedom and some of the

Um, he's being a fucking animal, and you should not stand for this.

It's very nice that you found an environment in which you are happy, but I do wish people would stop deferring to evolution every single time. The people who write books and push the idea that humans "evolved" or "didn't evolve" to be monogamous or play football or drive a Toyota Cressida do so with very flimsy

Scripps is an excellent school for women interested in STEM fields. The facilities, class offerings and academic mentors shared with Claremont McKenna and Harvey Mudd are top notch. I know a lot of alums who excelled in STEM fields after graduating from Scripps—one is a doctor and writer. In fact, they are actively

Is there a future for women's colleges?

My favorites were the ones where they showed the inside of his can. I would get so excited.

On the one hand, I don't really approve of fur from an ethical standpoint. On the other hand, if I had to approve of ANYONE wearing fur, it would be Cookie Lyon, hands down.

Yeah, I'm actually really upset about this. I don't know anything about this guy, I've never paid much attention to the Houstons and Brown, but as someone who has had multiple nervous breakdowns, it's pretty obvious he's in the middle of one. I would be horrified and humiliated if someone took advantage of my

Say what you will about Wendy Williams, but she addressed this the other day on her show. She pointed out that it's highly suspect that mom has come out of the woodwork to parade around TV with her son . . . when mom left her son to be raised by a known drug addict for his entire life.