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Every damn time there's a post about hot soccer players. Every damn time. People can't let us have this one thing. FIRST OF ALL. It's different to objectify men than to objectify women, because society doesn't reduce men to objects to the same extent that it reduces women to objects. When you say, "This man is hot"

I am all about equal rights for one and all but personally, I don't want to see women walking around topless. I guess I've past the threshold into old lady land and I am just not interested in it. I breastfed all of my children and I do have issue with people throwing fits when women breastfeed in public (I did and

"Like many aspects of modern-day feminism, right now, this one's only available to women with light skin and disposable income."

DAMMIT, I THOUGHT THIS WOULD BE ABOUT BEER

I had no idea Hawaii and Virginia were in the Southwest! Starbucks is capable of truly amazing things.

We have a lovely pic taken right after he proposed. Sufficient engagement photography. Currently pursuing wedding photographer who will not take pictures of my shoes sitting on a windowsill.

"I voted for a girl and I liked it."

100%. I am a traditional girl, can count my sexual partners on one hand, and I am in my early 30s. I am quite happy this way.

I have a Facebook friend (a parent of one of my kid's friends) who is a maternity photographer. She posts pictures of hugely pregnant women 'frolicking' on the beach, wrapped in gauzy fabric in fields of flowers and in various states of undress in just about every public park in town. I've had 3 kids myself and have

"Prosecutor Annie-Claude Chasse had a message for motorists.

Engagement photos, destroy-the-dress photos, maternity photos... I have no desire to partake in any of this crap. There are better ways to spend time and money, and I'd feel ridiculous in "romantic" poses, esp while pregnant.

To be fair, an interviewer ASKED her. She's not offering this as unsolicited advice to everyone. Like some people. Gwen Paltrow. For instance.

Celebrity...he keeps using that word, but I do not think it means what he thinks it means.

He's too cute and innocent looking I would feel like I was molesting a baby bear.

The quick wit we've come to expect from Honey Boo Boo

I've also noticed most French people share the same expression.

I have puggles and they ALWAYS look like someone just beat them, even in the midst of getting treats and head scratches. Sad eyes are kind of common in doggie world.

But yeah, fuck the R. Kelly shit. Most ill-advised career move ever, even without a horrid video. The whole concept of the song and collaboration is

Yes, that's the resting expression. It's called treatface.

It makes no sense to compare what Brooks did with the people profiled in Weingarten's excellent piece. They are completely different scenarios, and it undercuts your argument to put them in the same league. Regardless, I have no problem whatsoever with what Brooks did. You don't need to "tell everyone it's totally OK