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Only wanting to have sex in a committed relationship =/= pretending to be a virgin. I get that maybe it's hypocritical if you're divorced, because you've accepted that marriage isn't 100% committed, but it doesn't sound like she's waiting to preserve her virginity.

Chill your boots about your sisters sex life.

Also way

There is a surprising amount of comments critising this couple for not having sex before marriage. As someone who has had sex with several people all with a bare ring finger, I totally respect other people who want to be committed to someone before they have sex, as long as they respect my choices too.

I realise these

If you're organising a wedding you need to be able to go "I'm sorry but we only have the budget for you to come", if you asked politely and in advance and didn't assume anything, I think you're cool.

I disagree - whilst they maybe caved a little with giving April a baby, none of the women in this show are 'just a mom' - except for maybe Anne. Even after the female characters had babies their lives and the show did not revolve around that. Leslie was never defined by her children, they were a punch line more than

I hate on Bruno Mars because he is responsible for "Marry You" which is the single worst song in the history of the world.

No, but I wonder if they give men a chance to change themselves more than women, like maybe they value their acting ability over their looks? How many times do you read so-and-so gained 20 pounds for this role, or lost 10 pounds, and they're normally a guy. It seems like the women don't get a chance to do that, I

Chris Pratt shed weight and beefed up *because* he got a leading man role, not the other way round.

I agree with your point, but I think part of the issue Elisabeth Moss is addressing is how we talk about it.

I think if a man *attempts* to "have it all" by raising a child whilst working, people's general assumption is "why isn't the woman doing that?" - it's a negative stereotype for both genders and the man suffers

I 100% think it's dependent on age, and that the problem is in socialisation - unfortunately whilst a younger generation are managed by an older one, younger men might shy away from these kind of things to save face or appear 'macho' infront of older male relatives, or because their bosses etc frown upon it.

Thank you! There's a lot of comments implying that all English people are idiots for not knowing American history.

I don't even remember learning about it at school in the UK. I only know about the KKK due to popular culture references - I think the first time I heard of them was in Oh Brother Where Art Thou which

Oh my gosh, chill. Some people are not great cooks. I 'can't cook', I can follow a recipe and produce something edible, but my partner who can cook can look at some ingredients and knock together something nice without a recipe. He can cook.

We're allowed to be bad cooks. I don't think I'm 'too important' - I'm just

That definitely makes sense in theory but c'mon Azealia, the answer is for people to stop using bitch to refer to women. Two wrongs don't make a right.

I'm quite defensive of this campaign because I am getting my first smear test next week. I saw one of these selfies, and yeah it wasn't the only thing that made me book one, but it bought it to the forefront of my mind, and my lunch time that is usually spent just browsing through facebook become so full of worry that

Yes! That is my fear. "See ladies WE TOLD YOU you're not as funny as men. Now go and make your lady films, for ladies."

I agree, and I'm surprised more people haven't commented with something similar.

Though it is great that people are focusing on the positives, and this will absolutely be a good film, I would much rather see these women in an original film.

Also I know it's wrong but casting them in a reboot only sets it up for sexists

Shit me, this is a sad start to my Friday. I need some puppy gifs or something.

Plus it reminded me of this article and how men on the internet feel about making tampons affordable to everyone.

Yeah you should probably listen to Serial before making that judgement. People are willing to 'let him off' because they feel that there was not sufficient evidence to prove that he did it beyond a reasonable doubt, not because it's fine for guys to kill women.

...yes, are you? Because my comment was intended to be facetious too.

Yeah, because nobody ever got assaulted in a taxi cab before Uber. Actually, I've been sexually harassed and borderline assaulted a few times in non-Uber cabs, but never in an Uber, so your system doesn't work, sorry.

Sorry ladies, we can only accept rides from men we know now.

Oh, I'm glad I've read this. I occasionally have PIV orgasms but 99% of them are like 1/10th as good as clitoral, if that. Like it's nice, but I don't get the waves that go on for ages afterwards like I do with oral. None of my friends that I am comfortable talking to about sex have ever had PIV, so I didn't know if