@SlayBelle: I wish the books came with that sentence as a disclaimer on the back.
@SlayBelle: I wish the books came with that sentence as a disclaimer on the back.
@lacey in ak: My mom, after she read my copy (and before I'd read it), "It was absorbing, but graphic."
@SarahMC: Honestly, I'm the opposite to you. I was fascinated by the dichotomy between the statistics and other feminist bits and the loving descriptions of violence against women. I'd been thinking about that critically for awhile, wondering exactly how Larrsen felt about misogyny and such, then learned the true…
@desorden caliente: Fake Nike ads: spreading spelling awareness since 2010.
@dirtybee: But not El Dia de Los Muertos, eh?
In Texas, people with one leg of their pants rolled up ride bikes.
@katieupsidedown: As long as your using baby nail trimmers there shouldn't be an issue.
@Nimnyn: I generally wear boyshorts or skirted bottoms since I don't trim but I like to hide the hair. A friend shamed me when I was still prepubescent and it left a mark.
@Nell_fersher: Your vagina is technically just the canal. The vulva is the term for the whole she-bang. Calling it all a vagina reduces female genitalia into the part that comes in direct contact with the penis. It's misogynistic slang.
@@rubyespresso: I know I was confused by my first description of cameltoe, which was being able to see the outline of the woman's vagina. I was sitting there thinking that no clothes revealed that, until someone else explained that the original person meant the vulva.
@lalie (apologetic mess): I found some of the illustrating photos problematic too.
@funzette: Thanks for posting about the actual book. It's very typical that The Daily Mail would misrepresent the content in order to make both sides look bad.
@katieupsidedown: Would they let you trim the babies' nails?
@RachelMadHo: I get catcalled the most when I'm either sweaty and in workout clothes or when I'm bundled up in full shapeless winter gear.
Diane Kruger plays it safe? I think she often takes risks. High fashion-y risks (like Tilda Swinton), but risks all the same.
@EdnasEdibles: . . . they mentioned it in the above clip. Not in detail, but they mentioned that the bigger news outlets didn't mention it.
@stacyinbean: She didn't leave the Church though. The Church is the metaphysical collection of all believers. She left the church, a physical institution and religion.
@LesleyLu: I loved the bachelor who chose neither of the final ladies.
@LLisCool: I think you're trying to say that Spam is better than corned beef hash, which is absolutely untrue.
@jannanaphone: How did I forget the pie?