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Horribly ouch for me.

I'm sorry, but even as a girl, that picture is scary.

I have no problem with there being less or no women in special forces, if they are given equal opportunity. It is when all women are preemptively barred from certain positions that I take issue with.

Tube top? Nice long flowing strapless dress? :D

I taught test prep for Kaplan. It's honestly vastly overrated, imho.

Possibly provided by the resort

The suits aren't actually tight; they're just cut to be shapely. *smh*

I'm with you here! First time was painful, but I was also ridiculously boozed up and told him to keep going. After a while it wasn't as bad, but the boy had a lot of stamina, and I had to tell him to just "hurry up already". I bled profusely for about half an hour in the bathroom afterwards, and then spotted for two

It's because they're supposed to be "nature photography". That would make it quite something else altogether.

I disagree with the "fine tuned over hundreds of years". Other nations have integrated women into their armies, and, surprise, the apocalypse didn't happen.

Also if you all are grimy and haven't washed for 5 days and smell bad, sex and gender differences are probably the very last thing on your mind.

It's not whether I have the lowest chance of getting shot or not. It's always been about choice or fairness. And there are debates as to how well it "works" currently, what with women already on the front lines in various roles and just not getting the credit for it.

I wouldn't restrict it to the mentally ill.

Reminds me of college.

I don't think so. I generally only hear people say that if someone else around them is wanting to see Twilight or talk about it. Online, though, whole 'nother story.

I understand the reason for your response and agree that people are being overly hard on the readers of Twilight, I just disagree with what it actually says.

I guess so... but when you see articles on guys who bodybuild, it will rarely contain references to how attractive they look, but how strong they are and good they feel.

"“There’s a lot more women who think having cut arms and cut shoulders and defined muscles is super hot,” says Kari Saitowitz, the Fhitting Room founder."

I didn't see his/her original reply to the OP, which is unnecessarily aggressive. I wouldn't call it passive-aggressive though, just plain aggressive.

Also: every woman he has never met.