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Amazingly accurate description.

People change and grow. Maybe he (as this article points out) listened to women and grew up?

I agree with you completely. I'm a children's librarian and I'm always looking for books that feature all kinds of people and families to recommend and include on book lists. It is frustrating that every book about a non-white character is about the fact that they are not white. They are often written as though

I think a lot of has to do with your age, location, circle of friends, and tv habits. I live in the midwest and most of my friends are of the culture-snob liberal elitists crew and wouldn't watch any of those three, either. But many of my co-workers, acquaintances from high school, and older relatives watch the

Right, and how about the people that can't afford to go to a gym or buy an elliptical for home? Or that need to fit exercise in between activities with their families/work/school, and don't have time to drive or take public transit to a gym? People moving is what is important — judging people's workout routines only

That is the Air Force dress uniform for women. I'm assuming that she would be required to wear it, since this is a gov't function.

I took this comment to mean (and I could be very wrong) that it is incredibly expensive to provide protection for just two kids. How much money do those who propose guards in every school plan on spending to protect those kids?

I think the point was that there are scripted shows that show the complexity of white people's lives (there are moments on that show that you love people and moments that you hate them). Just like in Homeland and The Good Wife — they don't always show people acting perfectly, but they do show people with complicated

This sounds exactly like my sister's house. My brother-in-law was so angry when my 2nd niece was born, because he only wanted 2 kids and he wanted a boy. Luckily (for the potential girls that could have been) my sister had a boy on the third try. He has literally told my oldest niece that she was just practice. He

Yikes, poor kid! It sounds like your friends are choosing technology as a babysitter, and using the "learning technology" thing as an excuse. There is nothing wrong with a four-year-old occasionally playing educational games on a phone or tablet, but kids have their whole lives to spend glued to a tablet. We can

Yeah! And those teachers trying to help me understand concepts that I'm not an expert in! And those doctors trying to tell me about my "health", like they know more than I do! Why would I ever listen to experts about something, because obviously just by having a kid, I'm now an expert on child development!

He works for Obama. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kal_Penn#Political_interests

It sounds to me like you don't know anything about Cory Booker or why he is doing this.

One of my close friends is a developmental psychologist and most of her work involves infants. She is the sweetest, most loving person on earth and wants to have a bunch of babies. She is just able to compartmentalize her work from her life.

As someone that has moved and switched doctors several times in the last few years (and has had to shop around for a doctor that I like quite a bit), I appreciate when a doctor addresses my weight/eating habits. I'm very healthy, but I am overweight. It is something that I am concerned about, and any assistance I

So, if Adam Levine is personally attracted to women that are tall and thin, he can't defend his friend that he doesn't think deserves being harassed about her weight? I'm chubby and my best friend typically dates really athletic, thin women, but he would defend me if someone started talking shit about the way I look.

Right. I really want to have kids, and it would make me incredibly sad if I never had them. Let's all just be happy for each other no matter what we choose!

This is the male equivalent of Glamour Shots.

Thank you. I get so sick of people saying, "Science keeps contradicting itself! I don't believe any of those reports. One week I can drink coffee, and the next I can't!" No, the journalist telling you about a study doesn't understand the study, and isn't discussing the study as a part of a group of studies on a