Well, 13 year olds have boobs and wear tank tops. There's nothing tacky about it. There's also nothing overtly sexual about it.
Well, 13 year olds have boobs and wear tank tops. There's nothing tacky about it. There's also nothing overtly sexual about it.
Which part of this is sexualized? She dressed age-appropriately and doesn't seem to be wearing any makeup other than mascara. At most it looks like they've smoothed out her skin.
Because this article is specifically about her cover photo on Teen Vogue, so it's relevant to mention her looks. Jezebel has written several other articles about Mo'ne playing baseball and being a general badass, in which her looks are never mentioned. It's not unfeminist or minimizing to say that she looks beautiful…
How do you know it is bullshit? If he is actually avoiding seeing his kids, and that is affecting them, it isn't bullshit. I watched my niece cry herself to sleep for years because she didn't have a daddy like other kids. Kids need parents, and some parents need reminding. I don't know if that is what happening here…
For some reason, I don't see Gwyneth as that bothered. Kids are kids, and can be quite perceptive and manipulative. Maybe they thought if they broke up their dad and Jennifer, their mom and dad would get back together.
I think you're right about it being pure gossip (and the other stuff, too). As mockable as they are, Martin and Paltrow have always come off as being very respectful to each other and good to their kids.
Oh look! Another white person who doesn't "get the connection".
Oh right Jezebel, bec the Republicans are the only one who are in War against women. I guess Democrats killing black people don't count as war against women.
I think we can handle some element of nuance in talking about awful tragic things that shouldn't ever happen.
It's sad, but I've met literally hundreds of people who are less classy than Ray Rice. And yes, I find Ray Rice to be nearly devoid of class. Murderers, rapists, pedophiles and some other abusers are still much worse, though.
Offense? These people are raping children. This has shit to do with the weak concept of "offense."
Some women strive to make a difference in their communities, their states, their country and the world.
And some women devote their lives to their appearances.
This is why we can't have nice things.
If someone had a mental illness that made them compulsively assault and murder people regularly and there was no treatment for it - then yeah, they should at least be locked up for the rest of their lives. And I say that as someone with a diagnosed mental illness, so I'm intimately familiar with the stigma of mental…
The daughter that was a victim got pregnant at 17, married at 18, and is, apparently, fucking pissed that her mother has gotten back together with the man who raped her.
That's kinda where I'm at. Who is surprised that this disgusting piece of human garbage makes horrible decisions?
No it wasn't entrapment. Entrapment is, legally, when law enforcement encourages someone to break the law. So a undercover prostitute walking up to a man and saying "want to pay me to have sex?" is entrapment. It's not entrapment for that same police officer to sit at a bar and wait for someone to come up and offer…
Even then, though, she should be staying away from him out of respect for her daughter and the other girl who was molested. How could she think they would be ok with that?
This is why I maintain that the Kardashians are the most honest reality tv family. They're pretty up front with their fame whoring, not saying "oh, we value modesty more than anything" and then turning around and plastering themselves on magazines or saying "my kids are so important, I'm being so careful with their…
This is another entry in the grand tradition of reality shows making terrible white lives seem innocuous or charming. Those Duck Dynasty guys are down-homey! That unhinged racism in them and that bounty hunter guy must be ironic, right? And the Duggars are so sweet with their family togetherness it doesn't even seem…