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I am commenting without watching the video (that will have to wait until I'm not at work), but the Overprotective Daddy thing creeps me the hell out. I was recently talking with a friend about my ex-husband, who would joke about breaking the neck of any guy who ever hurt our (not even two-year-old!) daughter, and

"Since before my spunk took hold and ignited the fire in her mother's belly"

I yelled "EW!" in my empty office at "my spunk took hold and ignited the fire in her mother's belly."

I don't have any money, but my cats are welcome to eat my face if I die in my house. My kitten already bites at my nose and ears if his bowl is empty in the morning.

One of my best friends straddles the line between Republican and Libertarian, while I swing just about as left as you can get. My point in saying this? His political beliefs haven't mattered whatsoever in his ability to be an incredible friend to me, just as Kathie Lee's don't mean a thing to being a host on a

I'm not particularly bothered by this (her actual beliefs, sure, but the disparity between the way she presents herself on the Today show and on her own time, no). I would bet my 401(k) that at least 40% of Fox News' Fungible Leggy Blondes vote straight party Democrat.

I mean seriously people even if you can point back when a bit of body fat was "sexy" you know what you aren't gonna see? Ain't no Vermeers full of brown girls. I can't even believe we are talking about this, seriously.

I think it's odd in general to think of a relationship as a job. I'm a wife but I don't think of myself as a psychologist, financial advisor, chef, prostitute and laundress. As a friend I don't think of myself as a events manager, life coach, psychologist, companion and career counselor. That's weird. All of our

Ever since the "Nacirema" tribe in Sociology 101 I will never duped by such a thing again! Nice try, Internet!!

I am a mom and it is definitely a lot of work. Different work than my 8-5 corporate gig, but certainly work. But this bugs me for a few reasons.

I'm pretty sure being The One Who Bought The KitchenAid Mixer automatically rights any past wrongs on her part. Because that thing is seriously the tits.

Let those among us without an image of a lady inserting a plane into her vagina copied to our clipboard throw the first stone.

Whitewashing history is still totally cool, though, right?

I'm sorry, I can't do anything but laugh at Dunham's statement. It is the most Dunham thing to say, so much so that I wonder if she is actually trolling us all, and the interview is actually Lena Dunham playing the part of Obnoxious Fetishizing Homophobic Straight Girl.

I have always felt a strong and emotional connection to members of the LGBTQ community. It was actually a huge disappointment for me, when I came of age and realized that I was sexually attracted to men. So when my sister came out, Ithought, Thank God, someone in this family can truly represent my passions and

On a related note, I spent probably 10 years after watching "Clueless" being verrrrry careful who I crossed my legs towards.

I give this movie full credit for my teenage belief that wearing black panties counted as sexual expression.

I think it's okay for someone to be "led" to feminism after a shitty relationship that causes her to re-think her place in society. Her feminism is real - it doesn't end up just as revenge against Joey or anything. Also I thought she dumped him after they had sex but she didn't really want to (but everyone else was?)

I had the worst ex-roommate who found me in a vulnerable state having just left an abusive boyfriend and totally took advantage of me to the point that at one time I was babysitting her toddler 2 nights a week and she wouldn't come home until the next morning, all while I was paying more than my half of the bills. I