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These asshats understand that oral sex between a straight man and woman is sodomy, right? Because I highly doubt they want to give up blow jobs.

Yea, their sizing is bizarre. I wear a size 6/8, and am almost always in an XS. When I was heavier, around a size 16, size 18 was too snug.

Yea, I had a similar experience at H&M, and while I wouldn't have pressed the issue they just said "Oh, okay we'll give you the sale price." I had seen the floor worker fold the sweater and put it with the sale ones of different colors, and I just said "Oh, sorry, I'll just go put it back" and they told me not to

It can take a lot of people who grew up conservative to say the "pro-c" word.

Seriously. I have a friend who works on the Mad Men set, and has nothing but glowing things to say about January. Maybe she's a jerk to some people, but I'm not going to assume that because of her character.

I feel like too many Mad Men fans don't realize that you can both dislike Betty and feel sympathy for her. She's a product of her times/upbringing/culture. Yes, she's terrible, and maybe she would be terrible now, but we can't pretend that part of it isn't the impact of her culture and the expectations that come with

No one is saying men don't have the right to try to "get" the woman they want, they just shouldn't blame women as individuals or a whole if they get turned down.

Not to mention that, many times, we tell ourselves that it was a "cry for help" to make ourselves feel better about their attempt. For some people, yes it is, but for others they have tried all other avenues of help and are truly at the point of not wanting to deal with it anymore. I was there myself, and the only

That's the point, though. When I was suicidal, the idea of not existing was delicious. I wouldn't feel anything, because I wouldn't even be there. I'd just not exist.

Yes. While I am no longer suicidal, I have dealt with early childhood onset BiPolar II since before I can remember. My first memory? A panic attack at the age of 2 1/2. When I was 5-13, I thought my entire family hated me and only pretended to love me because they had to. So on and so forth.

Hey, I'm 5'4'' with a big, curvy frame and wear a size 6/8. Even though I'm slender, I can't lose any more inches off my hips unless I a bone saw is involved. I understand how tall women feel because I used to crave being a size zero. I just had to accept it will never happen unless I get sawed in half.

I did feel sympathy for him, because he was a very odd but unaware person who couldn't figure out that he wasn't doing himself any favors and couldn't expect women to walk right up to him, and from a few things he said I'm guessing his parents were emotionally neglectful. But, at the end of the day, I said good

Yea, I've seen it go both ways in my personal life. One of the guys was a research partner sophomore year in college. By working with me, and us becoming friends over the course of the semester, he realized that women weren't some big monolithic force against him. When after a couple of weeks I invited him to join

It can be hard to find since it's out of print, but if you can get Godard's Pierrot le Fou from the library, it's probably the best example of that awkwardness and false happiness in a middle class lifestyle. It follows a man who abandons his bourgeois lifestyle to run away with an ex-girlfriend who is tangled up in

As a hipster, yes. Yes he does. We're his target audience, and that leaves a lot of people outside of that demographic feeling detached from his films. I can completely understand why people don't enjoy his films; it's not that we're any better than others for liking them, it just speaks to us in a way it doesn't to

That's part of the style, though. One of his biggest influences is French New Wave Cinema, which is all about showing the forced and false aspects of our lives, specifically among the bourgeoisie. He WANTS us to feel uncomfortable, feel how out of place his characters, feel the way they awkwardly relate to each other,

It's one of my favorites, I've gone through 4 bottles since it came out...and if they ever stop making Russian Roulette, I will buy up every bottle since it's the perfect pure red for my skin tone.

LOVE mint candy apple, and I'm obsessed with the new Avenue Maintain...that cobalt is striking.

My current style du jour is two coats of Ballet Slipper, followed by two thin coats Sally Hansen's Strobe Light glitter polish, topped with a very thing coat of Vanity Fair. It's fun but the sparkle is subtle, and it lasts like cement.

Same. I love Essie for my fingers, but I just need to do a decent coverage job and let them dry completely and any ol' cheap polish will do on my toes.