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On a similar note, it drives me insane that I feel COMPLETELY unable to discuss eating healthier or working out with other women and not hear, "Oh my gosh! You are like so pretty, though," or in true Mean-Girls style, "But you're so skinny!"
Hi. Just because I have ovaries doesn't mean I only want to live a healthier

You're kidding. I haven't watched it, but I am all over that!

THANK YOU.

:D Inviting myself to this party.

Sometimes I feel like I'm alone in my mutual obsession with both Jezebel and Katy Perry. Love her. Not ashamed.

Nothing wrong with consenting adults enjoying each other sexually! I just think it just killed the strength of her point to tell Miley how her body is her own and doesn't belong to men and then name the one man to whom it should. I don't really think there's a problem with what she's saying (because - like you said -

Yep, that's exactly where she lost me.

Where are this woman's FRIENDS? I have watched one too many of my wonderful friends (and if I'm being completely honest, even myself at one point in time), fall into unhealthy relationships so similar to this one. Somewhere between personal insecurity and the effects of exposure to grossly "traditional" relationships,

90's kid here, and I was OBSESSED with the Watergate story (still am kind of - watched that wonderful Hoffman/Redford movie just this month). I had good parents when it came to that kind of stuff, though. My jaw does regularly drop when my friends don't know a piece of history/literature/etc. that seems like common

Amen. It is completely unethical for a journalist to fail to give all sides of a story the chance to respond. To answer a later question, this is still true (in most cases and definitely in this one) when the victim wanted to remain anonymous. I - and I'm sure many others - wish her name could have been kept out of