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I don't even think I "like" Nicki Minaj, but lately I've had to admit to myself that I LOVE watching her in videos. The kind of charisma you can't argue with.

So catty

This trailer is already 10 million times better than the book.

If these had been naked pictures of a woman, that woman would have been fired.

After reading through a lot of these comments, a new alternative has dawned on me. I really don't want to give up my own last name, and I really don't want to have a different last name from my kids, and I really don't want to deprive my partner the right to pass on his own last name, and I really don't want to

I was talking to my boyfriend's mother one time about this, just sort of musing that it seems unfair that if a woman marries she's expected to give up her name and take on the man's, and how awkward it would be to have a child if you didn't all have the same last name. Boyfriend's mom got pretty offended by this and

*fourth

Most mainstream famous women are sheltered from a lot of of the issues that drive people to seek refuge in feminism. Their whole schtick is based on performing their femininity and hedging their sexuality to society in a way that conforms to the typical ('patriarchal') standards.

What "objectively" makes them the worst?

I don't think I know 34 bad words... are there even that many?

Maybe they'll start making one now.

It's paternalistic to expect Nyong'o to pass up on opportunity like this - a white woman would never be in a position to make that kind of career/ financial sacrifice, so to judge her for it is in-and-of-itself a wrong thing. Good things will come from people seeing her as the face

Before people jump on me for using my (white) self as an example, I understand that it's not the same issue for me or those like me - I have the privilege of tanning and self-tanning, and the world doesn't discriminate against me or withhold opportunities based on my skin color, but the world also doesn't judge me for

If someone wants to use skin whitening cream or any cosmetic, that's their prerogative. It's a nuanced and complicated cultural issue, for sure (just watched the documentary Dark Girls the other day and it was incredibly moving/sad), but here's the thing- lots of women alter themselves to achieve whatever the beauty

A lot of people don't understand what these situations are like if they've never been in one, and how easy it is for the tables to turn. It's like the story of the frog in the pot of water, he'll stay in there until it boils because it heats up incrementally. Things aren't always cut and dry with consent as far as the

Shit like this is way too common amongst male photographers. I had an experience a lot like this at 18 or 19 that scared me off trying to model at all, albeit with some no-name guy from Portland.

I've got one of these guys in my closet too, and this is the perfect advice.

Don't tell your husband you met with this guy. I agree with PolCat.

Anyone want to talk about how Beyonce has clearly been getting butt injections lately? A lot of pop stars (and Khloe Kardashian) are doing it now, I just wonder if that'll become a popular procedure for "normal" women before the super-ass fad passes.

I see a lot of that in porn, actually.