@Susan B.: That is just weird.
@Susan B.: That is just weird.
@AnnieSaBu: That does sound remarkably like a Twitter-feed.
@SmarchHare: Meh, made it easier for photos actually because I knew what the person wanted already. Didn't have to fake a smile all night.
@Southpaw: Very, very true.
I'm guessing she wasn't offering many rides home to friends...How did no one else notice this though? If she was driving around, she must have parked the car at some point.
Because I am so damn proud of my costume this year, here is me as Rosie the Riveter.
@crayongrrl: That is one unbelievable transformation. Great job!
@crayongrrl: Without the saw, that would be a very convincing Ted Mosby from How I met Your Mother.
@lizilizi1: For some reason I thought they did have a higher average amount of sexual partners, but I guess I was wrong.
@lizilizi1: I just read an interesting study actually, that said the number of sexual partners would have to fall around equal.
@lizilizi1: Hmm. I never thought about the prostitution part. Interesting indeed.
What I love about comments like those made by Stephen Fry (although they are made often by many others) is that they completely ignore a plethora of statistics that suggest that women actually want/have more sex than men.
@commander_k: I agree with you, but I was asking the men commenting on this thread to look at what they were doing to promote this body image. Look at the comments below - they are some of the most body snarking pieces of shit comments I have ever seen.
@chad005: Yeah, I didn't say that it was because of the way women are portrayed - I just said they aren't buying them anymore.
@fugit: Thank you for actually reading the comments made by men below. A lot of the replies here seem to have forgotten to do that.
@IceMetalPunk: I'm asking you to look at the comments made by men in regards to this piece.
@masterdingo: I actually don't buy these magazines, and from a business standpoint (as I have access to the numbers), more and more women are deciding not to buy them either. I don't call anyone a "fat bitch," and have actually never met a woman who has ever uttered those words in my presence (in 25 years of my life).
I desperately want the men commenting here to look at what they are saying, and themselves and realize their role in the promotion of eating disorders and the starvation of women.
After reading these comments I have come to the conclusion that men are terrible.
@skahammer: I was answering your question on how people normally deal with cheating.