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No, actually I was in the Columbia University area and this guy just started handing out roses to random women and we all took them, thinking it was quite sweet and moving on.

Bisexual men? Then the definition of men interested is a little more expansive than gay men anyway. Not as if I would know how many bisexual men there are out there. I never meet any. :-(

Pants-free bars or not, straight men still hang around women in their boxers and they might not mind hearing that they smell pretty good. Anything that does not repel women from checking out that region sounds like it isn't a terrible idea for straight men, and there may be some men out there who just like to smell

How do you know straight men won't buy it? There are already some straight guys who buy Yankee Candle air fresheners with "girly" names on them and straight men who get pedicures, wax their chests, etc. I think they can sell to men of both sexual preferences pretty easily. I'd have to smell the briefs first to know if

I saw it and it made kind of sad because I like New Girl. But yeah, the fact that she had to wait for him to make the first move and that he couldn't approach her without just grabbing her is a little problematic, and I find is less mature of him that he didn't have the courage to ask her, not more mature. I like to

Confession: I had a sex dream about the Nick character not long after watching that kissing scene. I watch too much TV.

I'm so sorry. I'm just really stressed out at the moment and decided to read your response in a way that would allow me to express my anger. There are just so many people on Jezebel that post anti-Millennial "boo hoo" stuff that I get riled up sometimes.

Who says I'm not bucking up? I am bucking up, more than you know! I'm looking for and taking whatever work I can get, and I eat to live. I don't go out. I don't have an iPad. I grew up with very little until my father finally got a job and we could afford basic nutritional food. And that's not some badge of honor for

Yeah, there has never been a lot of overt passion in their relationship that I can remember. Maybe he did take advantage of her vulnerability but it seems like he's been an excellent husband and dad. I really wonder if Betty is going to try to get back to that weight. I think it would be unrealistic if she did get to

I edit that to "some men."

I have wondered this. Maybe it's because he found her mysterious? She doesn't show her emotions very clearly because as she said, her people are Nordic. And men seem to pine over women who aren't theirs and have mystery and beauty. I do really hope Henry isn't like the guy in those Stepfather movies.

I agree, his responsibility and compassion make him pretty sexy in my view, since it sets him apart from a lot of the other characters. And those sweaters! Who wouldn't want to hug a man who wears such adorable sweaters?

Yes, but when you don't have fruit or nuts, what then? Because you can't only eat fresh fruits and nuts for carbohydrates if you have a limited income. I'm not saying that people should eat pasta on the regular but if we could at least identify some types of breads or pasta that are better than others that would be

No, you're right, I suppose. There could still be some bar one of the foreman tells everyone they're meeting up at for Pete's birthday or whatever. I was just thinking of the corporate variety of in-house party I've witnessed.

The thing about the author's advice on dressy office parties is...not everyone works in an environment where those parties happen. I'd just go for "don't do it" but I just thought that advice didn't quite fit in the context of a lot of people's lives.

I don't know, my friend is doing great right now. She lost 20 pounds, and it isn't just because of the running of course, but it helps. It also MAKES HER FEEL GOOD. I guess that doesn't matter? And yeah, keep calling people heifers. I'm sure you'll have lots of friends when your metabolism slows down and you gain

Very true. It isn't that I don't want any opinions but once I've decided I want that decision respected. And I can consult with them for longer about hair color ideas.

All of your reasons remind me of what I say when people ask if I'm an "angry feminist." I say, "Hell yeah, I'm angry. I'm angry because X, Y, Z. Deal with it.

Exactly. There's a difference between endorsing something and portraying it, and these are things women still face today. All you have to do is read "Said to Lady Journos" (I don't have Said to Lady Cops or Doctors, sorry) to know women still hear a lot of fucked up things from people they work with/for. I think Mad

There seemed to be more romanticizing of the era at the beginning of the show but as it moves on we see that the women are doing a little better and the men are doing a little worse. There is some karma on the show. I think they focus a lot on the women as Peggy and Joan have great story lines, especially in the later