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I was recently involved in a just-for-fun relationship with a mid20something man (boy!) 13 years younger than I. I knew he would cut me off cold when he found someone his own age to actually date but totes didn't care because we were both on the same page as to what we had between us. It was purely physical. He was

Seriously, I am 34 and it's been a year of these kinds of realizations. It feels nice, a little scary, but a lot nice.

He's a sweetheart. And people say "nice guys" finish last. Nice Guyz (TM) finish last. Actual nice men finish first as far as I'm concerned.

I can't wait until I'm 90, give no fucks, and am considered a national treasure because of it.

It would be amazing if actresses stopped granting interviews with these men's magazines. End of story.

I was bitching to my husband about how I'm going to be all old and dried up (we're nearly exactly the same age) and he said, "Well, I'm going to be all old too. And you had better still love me and give me some of that 60 year old action, dammit!!!"

The worst thing about aging is that the more I do it, the closer I am to being dead.

LOL! 42 is fine but at 43 you're unfuckable again?

Because a woman without a child is "not a complete human being", a hole to be filled, or similar stupid garbage. She not deemed a person nor permitted any other motivation if she doesn't first prove that she can breed.

Speaking of MRAs, feminism, and NOW, Karen DeCrow, the former president of NOW, died recently. The Atlantic had a wonderful obituary on her, highlighting her history of breaking with feminist orthodoxy to collaborate with men's rights activists. She defended a man trying to get a paper abortion, she advocated for men

I've never understood this either. My friends are recently married(and unable to have kids) and keep being bombarded with the questions of why they have no kids yet. It blows my mind doubly that this happens because I know that they want children and it's always painful when it comes up.

and, as a guy, I can assure you that I have never ever been asked that question in all my 39 years on the planet earth. It's just baffling to me that people really ask that and its incredibly rude and invasive. My sister who's 42 but looks 32 gets that question a fair amount, apparently, and she just says that she

I just turned 36. People ask me all the time. When my (little) sister had her first ; everyone said to her... just wait, now that you have one your sister will want one! and her response...was No, no she won`t.

Another super-fun one is, "Why don't you have a boyfriend?" And then if you say, "Because I don't want one," the person looks at you like, Yeah, right. You are probably crushed under the weight of loneliness and desperation. It's like, if you really don't believe anyone could possibly be happy being single and be

Because everyone assumes you want children. If you don't have one you just can't wait to have one, if you have one child when will you have another and when they're grown up you just can't wait to have grandchildren.

In Australia 18-21 year olds have much harsher restrictions on them than full licensed drivers, including the number and type of passengers, amount of alcohol in blood (none), number of demerit points allowed before you lose your license (much fewer) and harsher penalties for speeding....

I'm having trouble imagining how an adult who brings a toy with them to church could be "mortified beyond belief" by anything. I mean, seriously, did she think no one looked askance at her lugging around her doll as it were a real baby until it started crying?

Hahahaha. If the point of these "real life dolls" is that that are realistic, then what's more realistic than a baby who has the free will to cry when it wants? Nonsensical...