iamrhinocerpotamus
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iamrhinocerpotamus

hey, you know who that cat like almost exactly like?

I’m going on 47 and if I turned up pregnant (let alone with my *4th child) I would hurl myself off the nearest cliff.

The horrible thing about Allen is that he does seem to respect and enjoy smart women — but ultimately doesn’t really want to fuck ‘em.

I think Miley Cyrus probably has some dissonant ideas about what is ok/isn’t ok when it comes to men and young girls (or much younger women). She was sexualized at such a young age and her own relationship with her father always stuck me as creepy.

That’s what it looks like when you swallow all your morals to work with a perverted artiste and end up playing second fiddle to Blake Lively.

Actually I prefer the press let me know if an actor, director, etc. is a piece of shit garbage human being so I avoid spending any money that could directly benefit the piece of shit human garbage heap.

After an actor works with him, I never look at them the same way. Colin Firth... Emma Stone... It always leaves a bad taste in my mouth that they either didn’t believe Dylan Farrow or they don’t care.

i love ronan and dylan and the stand they are taking. brave and important

Hi, I am a man, and I disagree. I don’t want to compare the body image issues of girls and boys. You probably think that girls have more severe body image issues, and you are probably right. But that doesn’t mean we should dismiss the body image issues of boys.

Seventh graders get curves and start to get uncomfortable about them (or their lack of) so an article on dressing for your figure that has one pieces and two pieces for every shape, that’s pretty good. Swimwear is traumatic for every middle school girl. From the one that has developed and is freaked out about it to

Maybe middle school is still too young? I almost wish it were restricted to adults. So, kids could explore while those neuronal circuits are still expanding and wiring. That which we learn at this age, consciously and subconsciously, we take for life.

If this was Mad Men, this ad would have been all Peggy.

“Right, I’d have no problem with that article in a magazine that’s for middle school aged kids.”

I pictured Anna Wintour saying this about me, with real puckered, devil-may-care lips. It’s very convincing in my head.

Right, I’d have no problem with that article in a magazine that’s for middle school aged kids.

Can we get this back?

It isn’t so much body-shaming as totally inappropriate cultural fat-phobic reinforcement at far too tender/impressionable an age. Which may be even more messed up.

I’m trying to imagine the corresponding article in Discovery Boys.

if being a 12 year old girl isn’t hard enough with the constant bombardment of conflicting messages coming at you. But this reminds me of the lego magazine and their haircuts for the shape of your face debacle. Found it.