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@TinaTuna: I don't think this is the time and place to judge someone for having implants. But now that you've said it, your comment is a great example of why we need those "This is what a feminist looks like" shirts. Having implants, highlights, liposuction, whatever... none of these choices necessarily conflicts with

@ineffable.me: When I first started reading this site, I didn't consider being pro-choice integral to being a feminist, but I've since changed my mind. I think it is essential for feminists to be pro-choice, because equality between men and women begins with the right of autonomy over one's own body. But you raise an

@Macloserboy: "That he tends to humiliate women onscreen who end resememble his wife, Michelle Pfieffer, is just all kinds of twisted to me and I worry about her."

@BlowJoy: Charlotte was constantly trying to convince the other women to follow The Rules and mute their own opinions and personalities. That makes her an anti-feminist to me.

@PilgrimSoul: I don't necessarily have a problem with spending $500 on a pair of shoes. I do spend a good deal of time thinking about the ethical issues involved in spending so much money on oneself while other people are struggling to eat, but I'm not sure where to draw the line on consumerism by those who have

In Turner's profile of Bushnell, she writes, "Her looks were her entrée to New York highlife. Too short to model, with no acting talent, she began chronicling the Studio 54 set in a New York Observer column that became Sex and the City. Later her beauty was her supreme marketing tool: she posed discretely naked for

@KittenFluff: Also I'm on [Target.com] right now and some of the stuff they have on sale in both Isaac and Go! is flat-out amazing. I just added a $12 trench (Isaac) and an $8 top (Go!) to my cart and am looking for more cheapies!

I swear to God I had a comment on this post... I even refreshed to be sure it saved, but now it's missing. I was wondering when this collection and the one you reviewed last month would be available.

@Princess Leela (formerly theGP): I know this is beside the point, but I'd be really upset if she was shilling for Curves, given that its founder is a crazy right-winger.

@persepolis: To me, "flatter lay" sounds like sleeping with someone to make him feel better.

The linked article says she insisted on having his dead body taken from the house in the buff so she could show off her husband's "gift." This is completely in line with my entire perception of Matthew McConaghey.

Rihanna's clothes? Not that pretty.

@little stripes: I used to have to wash my Xanax down with espresso, which, uh, you're not supposed to do. I would also use it as a magic hangover cure.

@titilayo: Me, too. Last I heard its readers have the highest average salary of any ladymag.

@hortense: Hooray for rescue pets! My kitty was found in a cardboard box at a gas station upstate when he was three weeks old. He was separated from his mom too early and I will spoil him any way I know how. He is the sweetest little cat and frequently licks my nose while purring.

He is 100% right. The ghosts of the dead fetuses are hungry for revenge and have invaded the bodies of the living, causing them to commit violent crimes.

@sarah.of.a.lesser.god: Well I am super excited for you and will read your book when it's published! Part of the problem I am having is that I am undecided on what type of book I want to write. As in, I am interested in genres ranging from lit fic to horror to chick lit... I'm still waiting for that moment when a

@sarah.of.a.lesser.god: Thanks! I think I am beginning to accept that at this point in my life, I don't have any worthwhile stories to tell, and I need more life experience before I will. I have had writer's block for over a year, so clearly it's time to try something else for a while.