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I see a huge difference between letting your ex take the embryos to have more kids and donating them to an infertile who you will never see again. Presumably he will maintain a relationship with his twin boys. How awkward would it be to pick up the kids for dad’s weekend and see your other biological kids hanging out

Do you think Goodell actually says “Bring out the Gimp.” when they need Peter King’s services or does he merely think it?

Thank you. This post was strictly WTF/TL/DR for me. Here as usual for the comments.

I would have to say the best moment is the “Best Sports Baby of 2015 battle.” It was clearly down to Riley Curry and TJ Smith.

Hirsch insists that Gutierrez can choose her sex partners, as well as “the type of sex you want to have and how many movies you ultimately appear in.”

I see this as quite clearly meant to rile up the “easily offended” bunch and a) prove your point and b) get massive clicks (and let’s be honest b will always outweigh a here).

Yeah that Maxi dress article was horrible, and she and the others came out very tone-deaf.

I’ve already replied to someone else who’s raised this very. same. point., which I happen to think is an entirely fair question with respect to Jezebel, especially from an — ahem — “historical” standpoint. And, yes, I do agree that, accordingly, it is hard to take this piece seriously, or as seriously as it ought to

I always thought it was a celebrity gossip site for people who thought they were too good to read celebrity gossip sites.

I guess the problem people have here is the lack of internal logic to it all. Like, there has been such a long history of Jezebel authors being indignantly outraged because so-and-so made a comment about some woman’s body, and so there has been a huge culture against “body shaming” here... doubly so if has to do with

Is Jez a feminist website? Historically, Jezebel has completely and utterly shied away from every calling itself a feminist site. The tagline has always been “Celebrity, Sex, Fashion for Women. Without Airbrushing” - it started as “pink Gawker” and while it’s tried to move away from that, the recent structural changes