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Toes are a little different. Not many people like feet, and god knows no foot fetishist will ever love me (two are webbed so you have my empathy) but I think it's more the principle of telling someone a body part of theirs is ugly. What kind of person tells someone they love that their body part is odd-looking or

How about 'sweet'? That's an annoying one.

It's really unsexy to me. Maybe because it seems like some of them are just constipated and trying to follow through on a BM?

Yes. Been there done that. I was the ugly duckling through all of middle school and changed my appearance in middle school, new hair, makeup, tighter clothes, and suddenly the coin flipped. Instead of people assuming you're smart but can't find a boyfriend to save your life, now people just assume you're vapid and

No, it doesn't help her either, but some people will give her a pass because she's young. Or maybe not. Kristen Stewart wasn't.

It may be a PR game, or it may not, but I don't think their union helps Depp much. He was way sexier to me when he was in a long committed relationship with a woman much closer to this age than he is getting it on with some blonde 20-something hardly anyone knows. So cliche. It's funny because one would think I'd live

That's what I figured too when I read it. Aha, women who don't want to put any effort into making their own money or being autonomous, don't like to put effort and focus into reading either! How about that!

Yes! My mom loves to say "Shit and apple butter!" We have no idea what it means but it's fun to hear her say.

I wouldn't bother with PatriarchyisForever but feel free. He was discussing how white men are the only men who have class and no woman with actual standards would date anyone but a white man, as they are the pinnacle of greatness! Pretty sure he was serious.

Okay...but the context of what you said before made it sound less like you expected us to make mock posters to joke around with the guy at the office and more like you expected something much bigger.

That's a great point, LaurensJam. And there are lesbian and bisexual women. Not everyone will be paired up with a man at some point. I respect what luxylux is getting at but it's worth pointing that out.

No, there's a lot more to it than that. The people who make advertisements, not art, which is where you'll see most of it, are given direction from top level people at a business that sells products that are not inherently gendered, but because the executives giving direction are men, many of them don't recognize

I thought it was kind of cute and I wasn't expecting it which made it funnier. She's not really trying to act, it seems to me. She's just having fun in these roles. I don't care for her singing but I'm not going to make fun of a few small roles she's had in comedy movies and tv.

The worst makeovers were Mulan and Tiana, since Mulan wore her armor though most of the movie and Tiana's nose is so much smaller. The other princesses, especially Snow White, aren't all that different in my eyes. Yes, Aurora wore the peasant's outfit through some of the movie, but the peasant outfits the princesses

Even if that is what you see, I don't see how what a few women decide to wear (on a college campus, where the dress code is let's say...relaxed) has anything to do with the poster she has to look at every day in her male dominated field.

I'm not sure what grade you're in but you have to realize that these tendencies are not all determined by nature, as you said. If women made more money and influence, were not excluded in business and politics, and men were left out, you might find more men drawn to powerful, and perhaps older women. It's all about

Yeah, dude, I live next to a college campus and you are lying if you see that much underboob on a regular basis. Rosie the Riveter is 1940s poster, not 1950s or 1960s about how women could help with the war effort. It is a symbol of empowerment which is why it's so very interesting that it was mocked and made a sexual

I'm with you on one thing but not another. Women should not be shamed for their nude bodies. Women are judged more for the amount of skin they show because they are treated as commodities by a larger society and the more they are seen or "used" the less valuable some people (misogynists) consider them.

Yeah, but the other characters besides Mindy who aren't white is the hispanic receptionist, who we don't really see as often as the white female staff member, and the new girl who sings all the time but is really just known for being annoying. I don't think we should stop at just one dominant minority character and