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I agree that weight is calories in and calories out, and that attributing weight to "genes" is a bit reductive, and ignores the confluence of genetic and environmental (cultural) factors, but there are a lot of ways that genes/culture can affect intake. When I'm stressed, my appetite goes - like I feel like I will

Ah - thank you. It was an honest question and got an honest answer.

Does anyone know what is going on here?

I don't understand the WHCD. Why TV/movie stars? What not just news media? What's the reasoning behind that?

I believe it's 48.2% for black women, 25% for white women, 40% for black men, and between 12-20% for straight white dudes. There are some stats here, but they don't delve into each subgroup well: http://justherpes.com/facts/genital-…

I felt really confident at my job. Turns out that acting confident at my job wasn't a good thing for me to do as a woman because it defied social norms, was perceived as aggressive, and bossy.

What you have referred to as the "power that young woman have" is not what power is referred to social science analysis looking at the relative positions of various subgroups and classes, and the rights and privileges that are afforded them in their day-to-day lives. Check your privilege please.

Well then if our opinions are driving this then, I will say, I do find something heinous about it. Older men should let young women be young women, and I find it unethical that they would use a power differential to their advantage, and claim equality because the woman's attractiveness is the equal exchange to their

I'd like proof of that please.

I didn't say he definitely has done it - I said he's thought about the dynamic before.

Meh - he's at least thought about it before. Also, most good fiction does have a basis in reality. Even if you're in a fantasy world, a lot of writers use relationships they've had or know about to inform their writing.

I said might have acted out, but definitely thought about.

Though let's be honest with ourselves here. The likelihood that a famous movie star has been with 17 or 18 year olds is pretty high.

We should keep in mind that Palo Alto is a film based on a book of short stories written by Franco himself. The older man/younger woman pairing is therefore something he has thought about (most likely acted out) before.

The problem is that, if we ignore them, they actually get stronger without oversight.

And yet, Kim's difficulty wasn't there. I understand the importance of artistry and grace in skating (it's the same in gymnastics, for women), but in the end, it was the difficulty of Sotnikova's routine that got her the gold. She isn't a beautiful skater - that is for sure. You can see her potential in her great

Okay, I was in the process of writing an entirely different post about this, but I'm happy to put my thoughts here.

But, this doesn't make sense. If the movies that are made are geared towards men, when women go and see them, that will just prove the popularity of that genre more. Women can't show their support for something like that, until it's actually made.

Yeah - my dad was falsely accused of sexual assault (it was discovered this woman had done it repeatedly to different men over the years before), and he definitely didn't just ignore it because he thought it was "ludicrous." He was distraught, and depressed, and contemplated suicide. He couldn't believe this was being

Article says "quoting Katie Couric."

The article says "quoting Katie Couric," but thanks.