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Alicia Silverstone, is that you?

I don't follow it, but the Yankee Candle facebook page is as you describe.

True, although I identify as a feminist (volunteered with feminist groups, represented feminism at university level conferences, read feminist texts etc.) and I remove all my pubic hair, so I don't think there's necessarily a correlation. However, I suppose older, second-wave feminists might be more likely to

PCOS? I have that, although I also remove all of my hair.

I'm genuinely surprised that so many of them have pubic hair...

I let squirrels finish the decorating.

I admire her for being a model with an 'unsexy' personality. Just goofy in a way that's generally considered annoying to men.

I've always liked Britney, although I imagine seeing her 'live' would be like paying to visit a ropey stripper.

Exactly this.

"One of my ex boyfriends told me, shortly after we started dating, that he was colorblind. So sometimes just to mess with him, I'd change the color of text in emails I'd send him to red with a green background. I would make jokes about Christmas being a cruel holiday for him. I'd ask him questions about what it was

My current relationship is the happiest and healthiest one I've been in. I met him on okcupid...

A bit of a bimbo health question here...

I don't even know what a cinnabon is, but now I want one. Damn you Americans with your cronuts and pumpkin spiced goods.

There are so many things to love in that anecdote.

I lost quite a lot of weight (30lb in a year) by replacing sugary things with artificial sweetener. It definitely helps some people!

That was terrible.

"In the beginning, Joe wanted to have sex every single day, at least once, if not twice or three times…If I didn't give it to him once a day, he'd get upset.

"If you want to share the good parts of your life with close friends, you do that in person.

Who says it's pride? What if I just find facebook a convenient way to share some of the good parts of my life with close friends? If some random bitter people I don't know so well see that as boasting, they can find the hide or block function. There's no need to censor it on their behalf.

Who gets to decide what's considered boasting? That seems entirely subjective. What if people just like sharing what makes them happy? Perhaps the problem is with the bitter people who can't be pleased for others.