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