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Kate
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After one month of my three-month fitness and nutrition program, which includes five sessions each of cardio and weightlifting every week and a 1640-calorie meal plan, I have lost a total of 8.5" from my body, including 4.25" from my waist, and I have reduced my body fat percentage by 11.9%.

The behavior of the parents is why I laugh when folks try to tell me a public school education is equal regardless of if you live in the city or the suburbs.

The ads are notorious, and they and the whole product line are a prime example of infantilizing women (and sexualizing children. Chrrrrist), and we basically have Love’s Baby Soft to thank for why several women’s health and beauty products, including deodorant for our (postpubescent, age of majority) underarms, and

Low key vomited in my mouth at that tagline.

What the fuck is going on with that teddy bear?

The fear thing is something that, honestly, for me has never entirely gone away. I’m too femme for people not to usually assume I’m gay, and too disinterested in societies gender parameters to pass unless I’m really trying, and I think, except for the really safe, accepting, welcoming spaces, I’m always sort of

Yeah, I’ve been dating my partner for so long now that I basically just let people assume I’m gay. I honestly don’t care in day-to-day, casual interactions - it’s too much emotional labour to correct everyone. Of course, this sometimes comes with its own backlash, when people get to know you better and you clarify how

(he just called the cops, run...)

You’re so chill that you had to complain about it being pointed out that white people get really indignant over the smallest of things.

How about this. Read what was actually said. It’s helpful to say that white people get really indignant over the smallest of things, especially when it comes to black people because many people don’t realize that white people get really indignant over the smallest of things, especially when it comes to black people

The first complaint was made on the SECOND hole!

Aidy Bryant is larger than Amy Schumer and doesn’t appear to have the same crippling low self esteem. This movie is about ONE type of woman who has low self esteem. If you see yourself in that the overall message is “give less fucks”. I don’t understand the criticism being thrown at this movie.

Nah, that’s what got him attention then, and this is what’s getting him attention now. You don’t need consistent beliefs when you just want people to look at you.

She was asked if trans women are women, and couldn’t bring herself to say so. She had to qualify it as “trans women are trans women”. She intentionally set trans women aside from “women”, as a category. Eventually she got around to saying that trans women aren’t cis women, which nobody claimed to be the case. I’m not

We can’t change society and the emphasis media places on “conventional” beauty overnight. But shit. If we could all be a little more accepting of our imperfect selves in the meantime, wouldn’t that be great? Huh? I liked this movie even though it’s imperfect. People like shitting on Amy but I hope she keeps trying.

Yo - it is COLOMBIA. Not Columbia. That happens frequently on this site and there’s honestly no excuse for it.

See, I’m not bi, I prefer pan, and I generally shy away from “queer” even if sometimes I do feel it’s a good descriptor.

She specifically mentions queer men and trans “people”. I really doubt she’s as concerned with their genitals as you think. Queer just means not straight in the most generalized of senses. Clearly to Kehlani it means not bisexual either. So ... let’s just accept that and stop thinking about the private parts of the

“both primary genders”

Except plenty of people are attracted to more than just the two primary biological genders. There’s a spectrum in between male and female that bisexuality doesn’t fit.