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No. Never do this. It will clog the plumbing.

This!

Your story made me verklempt. Talk amongst yourselves.

But the “descriptive term” is the point. “Flat-chested” is not a kind term, even if someone denigrates themselves by using them. A better term with less judgment would just be “small-breasted.” And your post did not say you were merely describing your friend (and it’s not clear that the yoga teacher was a friend), and

This.

You know, flat-chested isn’t a very kind term. I understand that instructor wasn’t that great to you, but no reason to denigrate a whole segment of the female population by using a body-shaming term.

Thank you for this. In whichever yoga class I find myself in, I’m always the beginner, because I am not consistent in my practice. I’ll go 5 years without going to a yoga class. And then, when there’s a window where I want to continue my practice, I feel like I have to work up to solid beginner to just get to the

Is Anonimis wrong?

So in a nutshell:

Oddly mesermizing.

It’s not odd and Jinni is correct.

If Land’s End had more fashionable, stylish clothes, they wouldn't have to rely on the anti-choicers as their consumer base.

I remember that show and was surprised she had to come out, because I thought she was a gay character on the show. So when her character was dating a guy, I thought “but wait, I thought she was gay.”

It’s not just Margaret Atwood. Here’s Donny Glover:

I thought I was the only person who had this problem - I’m also too tall for petites and too short for regular, at a hair under 5-3". If petites came at 1 inch longer, I’d be set.

J. Crew has narrow-cut pantsuits, if you must.

Thank you to the brave, brave transcriptionist who trudged through this sludge to bring us this medley of words today. You deserve a medal for this!

Elex Dusk above has a great theory about the possibility of the family being awarded a wrongful death suit and the cop wanting a piece of that. Especially since this would be a civil suit and the family must respond or lose the suit by default.

Thank you for your brilliant analysis. I wish it was a part of the article above, but Gawker Media doesn’t do investigative journalism, much less call in a legal expert to round out the articles. So, as a result, they seem unfinished and unearth more questions than they have answers. HuffPo has the same affliction.

I’ve been gray since 2009. I wrote in to the help desk and they said