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These pants are also worn by Jaden Smith and his crew. I guess all registered douchebags get a pair when they turn 14 or something.

The ones who complain a lot. I do NOT like dating divas - my last boyfriend complained ALLLLL the time about the most trivial things, and my current boyfriend never whines. Its a relief!

I have a million vegan friends (the vast majority of who are doing it entirely because its the trendy thing right now) and so I went to the site and clicked on my state and it didn't work. I don't think it worked for the other states I clicked either. Oh well :-/

Yeah! I've been wearing short shorts and tank tops since I was tiny, and its purely because of comfort (I live in Miami, Florida!) Its quite easy to roll out of bed and put on shorts and a tank top.

I have a lot of friends who are constantly traveling everywhere on limited budgets, and it makes me cringe how often they stay with people they barely know. I remember a few summers ago me and 3 friends were driving from south Florida to Austin, Texas, and we had a stop in Pensacola. We had no one to stay with, and my

Yeah, there were pros and cons. One of the pros was that I would straighten my hair and then not wash it for a week and didn't have to deal with it. But in my case the cons outweighed the pros. I live in South Florida, so when its hot my straightened hair would last 10 minutes. It also took like two hours to fully

exACTly. Same with my armpits. I used to keep my arms down if I had forgotten to shave! Now I just don't care. And I'll go a week shaving my legs every day, then I'll go another two weeks without shaving at all. Its become a total "when I feel like it" thing.

I see what you mean. Truly breaking away from the beauty standard is when you JUST DON'T CARE ANYMORE, and not only does this writer clearly care, but she also still looks at it through a "what do men want" lens which is pretty much the opposite of feminism or liberation or what have you.

Same here. Before I started BC I always used condoms and it was fine and I was happy, but I've been on BC for my entire current relationship and we never use condoms. So the few times we do use them (antibiotics, me forgetting a pill) it sucks! I hate condoms!

Its nice to read an honest account from a parent stressed out over their kid.

It is actually pretty nice to see a critical article of this, rather than "OH IF ITS A WOMAN DOING SOMETHING THEN ITS FEMINIST." I go to University of Miami, and I've known a few sugar babies. Some of my friends have toyed with the idea for fun, but some have fallen into it out of desperation, and it is hardly

I've noticed that whenever an actress shaves half her head, shaves her whole head, or cuts her hair drastically short (like a pixie cut) every single person on Jezebel says that it looks phenomenal and perfect and beautiful, even when sometimes it just doesn't.

True, but is it okay for feminists to say "all men are misogynists" ??

I find it funny how STILL no one has actually answered your very basic, simple question of "why do you think all white people are racist."

Just wanted to say that I agree with your questioning. "Antebellum" certainly has a different air to it than words like "colonial" or "pioneer." It tends to paint a weird/cheery picture of "the good ol' South" and that is not okay. Its a weird name, yet the band itself hasn't done anything blatantly racist, so I guess

Of course. Its not like I said "oh AWESOME!" but it just wasn't shocking. All I knew is that my mom's side of the family charted back into the South for over a decade, and that they were well off. When I found out they had plantations it just was not a surprise. When I found out one of my ancestors who was a

A bit unrelated, but I feel like I've seen a few celebrities do this ancestry thing and then dissolve into tears when they find out their Southern ancestors owned slaves. As a history major/American history enthusiast, this really bothers me. Of course slavery is one of the greatest evils in the developed world, but

I don't really understand why everyone is so outraged at you in this thread.

Okay all, I see I was wrong. Continue posting the same thing if you please but I know now that parents can indeed teach their kids.

It's kind of on the same spectrum, just the opposite end, from those who watch Mad Men and go "oh I love it! the clothes were so pretty! i was born in the wrong decade!" Etc etc...