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My weight has fluctuated a lot over the years. I've been skinny, chubby and everywhere in between. No matter what my weight is I've always had a curvy hourglass figure. I'll never be a waif, a pear or an apple. I hate the equation of curvy with fat. I hate real women have curves bs too. It leaves me unable to

I HATE this. Curvy is a body type, even when I was thinner I was curvy. All the screaming about fat shaming, which is wrong, but then shaming women who aren't heavy. Not the way to make a point, or get people on your side.

UGH!! I hate the "real women have curves" shit. No. Real women are just that...women, regardless of their body shape, weight, or fitness level. The idea of "real" people is just bullshit all around. Does a Candice Swanepoel have an amazing body and a face angels weep over? Sure, but it doesn't make her any less real

Silly. Jared Leto exists SOLELY to prove you wrong. It's his whole life calling. He's prettier than 99% of women. And, he will have you know, hotter than 100% of humans.

I'll take all the rejected pretty boys then. Gimme.

Yeah, it's such a stubborn stereotype in the West, but as someone else pointed out, it's the traditional color of wedding dresses elsewhere. Humans and their cultural signifiers, man.

I love LOVE wearing red. I am a hoe apparently.

Imma let you finish, but the original attack cat had the best family 911 call ever. I love the transcription.

Hobby Lobby is fine with payingfor vasectomies, actually. Viagra, too.

Shit, I don't even have a uterus and I agree, scary times indeed. I know this has been going on for decades now, but the fact that we can politicize medical issues is ridiculous.

I find it very frustrating that "freedom of religion" only seems to apply to some people. I always thought that freedom of religion meant I wouldn't have to live my life based on someone else's belief system that they've forced upon me. But time and time again, legislation gets passed or court rulings are given that

Won't happen. The liability is too high. There are too many risks to taking oral hormones without medical supervision. For example, women who smoke and take the pill have a high risk for blood clots and heart attacks.

Here's what I don't get. If they're paying an employee, and that employee then uses part of their out-of-pocket earnings to buy birth control, they employer is "purchasing it" just as much as they would if it was going through an insurance company - which is, again, part of an employee's compensation. And

"No woman should lose access to birth control because her boss doesn't approve of it."

Making decisions based on an ignorance of science is never a good idea, no matter your beliefs. Who cares if they think IUDs cause abortion - I can think that Olivier Martinez will be waiting in my bed when I get home, but it's simply not a fact.

I don't know what conservatives want anymore, it's all so contradictory. Have a million babies, but don't have any sex, stay home with the babies and don't work, but don't live off the system or expect low cost health care, just work harder and then you'll make more money, but don't expect small businesses to have any

As a kid, looking in from the outside, I used to think the US was the "coolest country". As an adult the US seems like a state trying to legislate itself back to mideval times and is dead last on my list of western countries I would cosider temporarly moving to for one reason on the other.

Exactly! The idea that a corporation can be considered a person is ludicrous and will lead to even more idiotic rulings in favor of cheapskate/racist/sexist/ageist/moronic bosses and companies.

Because if you understand how our government works, this is part of the system of checks and balances. The Supreme Court ruled based on the current laws of the land. If (hopefully when), this bill passes and is signed into law, then the Supreme Court will have to ensure that this law is upheld if anyone challenges