laureltreedaphne
laureltreedaphne
laureltreedaphne

Spike and Xander 4ever.

People on here act like it's the devil, but if you start Atkins today you will be fitting in your clothes by the time you start your new job. And then if you're hating it you can ease off it and go back to calorie counting. This is what I did last year - did Atkins to jump start my weight loss and lose the first 10

I dunno, I do think there is discussion to be had about how this trend of sharing our most private moments has become so pervasive, beyond "If you don't like it don't click" which I think ignores the problem. Yes, people should be allowed to do whatever they want, but the constant erosion of boundaries is pretty

I know this is not the point but has Farrah messed around with her face a bunch? She looks completely different.

Yeah, I did not even reply to that. "I'm going to assume you and all your friends and all the women interviewed for the survey are an anomaly, because what you have to say doesn't fit with my world view!"

What, exactly, is an "average" girl? There's no such thing. And there are women who are hardcore gamers or game groupies. It's obnoxious to imply that it's only a guy thing - otherwise the quote would be "That's something the average person would like to go to, right?"

Um, can I have a link to that book? My boyfriend would love that.

No woman I know does not get her boyfriend / husband a present. Other than my birthday, there is no occasion I celebrate where someone gives me a present and I do not reciprocate. And I just saw an article today that said women, on average, spend $96 on their significant other for Valentine's Day.

A Video Game Tournament: "That's something a girl would like to go to, right?"

Well then you date shitty people!

Hah! Since I basically conduct entire friendships over Gchat, that would mean I never got to bitch. Don't think I can live that way!

Yeah, once you do it you've done the ultimate "Bad Thing" and they have a relationship trump card. In my case, he was able to use the fact that I went in his email to deflect the fact that he was cheating - the argument turned into me being nosy and violating his privacy (which was true) rather than the fact that he

Yup, exactly. No one is nice about you 100% of the time.

I did find out some good gossip that I desperately wanted to talk to him about but couldn't let on that I knew! That sucked.

That's an interesting perspective. I was young and insecure when I did it, and hearing the stuff he had to say about me fed into my worst insecurities. To the extent that I kind of still think about them now. Like, you know the stuff that bothers you but you tell yourself "no one notices it as much as you do?" Reading

Take it from someone who once did read through her boyfriend's email: don't do it! It's the worst. Think about all the stuff that you have said about your friends, your family, your partner to someone in a moment of anger, or frustration, or even when you were just being mean. And then think about saying it to that

I barely sweat so I only shower every other day. I actually HATE showering. These comments are making me feel gross though!

It always, always kills me that she was supposed to be Jenna on 30 Rock but got booted because she wasn't pretty enough. Not that Jane Krakowski wasn't great, but ugh.

This had me dying the other day, especially the stupid voice they give Tom Brady.

Caring that much about how some random internet stranger feels about some random actress is teenage bullshit. Calm down.