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Interesting. I grew up in a household where my mom was the breadwinner and my dad was a stay at home dad (before they divorced) so while I'm sure my mom dealt with sexism and probably my dad too, she was always this wonderful role model to me. I seethe with rage when I think about how bad the sexism was back then. I

Oh man this made my day! I just found out this week that I'm going to have a daughter. I hope my little girls grows up to be as awesome as these kids.

Seriously. I know two people in real life who actually care about this show. I never realized how freaking passionate people were going to get over me not wanting to give it a chance.

No I know. I'm was being facetious because Christ people seem to be pretty butthurt that I don't want to watch this show.

My first thought (before seeing the brands) was "Someone better tell Chritter quick!"

Okay I'll take some random anonymous internet commenter's word that this is the GREATEST SHOW OF ALL TIME.

Right? It's pretty sad that me being encouraged by my parents makes me "entitled".

I thought the premise sounded like it could be so interesting. And I feel like the show could do some really cool things. Why not focus more on the women or people of color (which its sounds like it doesn't at all)? I think we kind of all know the story of the white man in the 50s. It's just not that interesting a

You could have said that in the first place instead of being a prick you know.

Care to expand on that a little more or are you just going to name call? Against my better judgement I'm not just dismissing you for now.

Oh I think it's a generational thing. The only people I know who love the show are my mom and aunt who were born in the '50s.

I tried to get into Mad Men when I noticed it was on Netflix but I couldn't get past the sexism. I understand that it is meant to portray a real time in our history but I would come away from an episode so irritated I just gave up on it. I'm 25 and grew up with parents that never made me think I couldn't do something

I'm too chicken to try it again. It was painful, uncomfortable, and I'm scared of pooping. Lol

You give me so much hope. Pre-pregnancy 32B and sitting at a 34C at about 21 weeks now. They are currently exactly what I've always wanted.

As someone who is pregnant now I’m really afraid of what it’s going to do to my boobs. I’ve always kind of had a love/hate relationship with them anyways. I love the way they are shaped but I’ve always thought they were a bit too small. Now that I’m halfway through my pregnancy I have the perfect boobs for me. They

The one and only time I broke up with someone was over the phone. Maybe I should feel bad about it but I was 15, we had been "dating" for a month, and we hadn't even kissed. It was such a little kid relationship and I think I said yes because I was excited that someone wanted to date me.

Man, I would love, love, LOVE to see Tucker's face as this thing plays out. I can see it now. Him and his entourage of dude bros piling raucously into their theater seats, big stupid grins plastered on their faces. Until the play starts and it dawns on hims what this "theater fag" did to his precious book. Hah! What a

I adore you. Thanks for the laugh.

I am in love with that maxi dress you suggested for the shower! I'm always afraid that I'll look like I'm wearing a mu mu but that model looks gorgeous in it and she's only a little taller than me. I've never heard of Asos before so I think I'll check that out. Thanks so much for your suggestions!

Oooh I love that LBD! Too bad I'd only wear it once!