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I'm all for married dads.

Nipples aren't evil.

The one thing that pisses me off about modesty culture is that no one ever demands men to be role models for young boys. Charlie Sheen has done much worse things than Rihanna, and there are plenty of young boys who think he's cool, and yet there isn't one article about how he's a bad role model. If you're going to be

What!? That's not how rape culture works? I thought it was because women are over sexualized and men see them as objects that they are entitled to have. Am I wrong? Tell her to cover up!

Fixed it.

But Mike Peters, a Brooklyn father of a young daughter, spoke for dads and moms everywhere when he told me, "I think she looked slutty.''

Scodie goes on to praise Scout Willis's breast-baring as somehow powerful and cool, because reasons.

I think she looked amazing. It's not like she wore this at the Nickelodeon Kid's Choice Awards. I say good for her. Nipples aren't evil. Even lady nips.

The economy in Iran is still suffering, and Khamenei's concern is population growth?

THIS is the point I keep making - where is the female corollary for this kind of rage? There are PLENTY of women who feel hurt, alone and rejected, and yet I cannot think of a single instance where the response is "righteous indignation," but internalized shame - "I'm unlovable because I'm fat/too thin/ugly/gross/too

I'm a straight woman who feels like no one's attracted to me. I "peaked" over ten years ago according to men. At least men don't depreciate like fucking cars. Whyyyy do men think women are never lonely, rejected, ignored?! Is it because the "dime pieces" are literally the only ones on your radars?

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This is by far the best World Cup theme, way better than Shakira's whatever the hell that was. I listen to it all the time.

Can we combine a few of these?

So, this is Michael Bay's 'midichlorians'?

Well, at least it's not midichlorians....

My wife and I couldn't get past the first episode.

"The problem isn't that men don't like big girls; it's that men don't like the way other men look at them when they're with big girls." Nailed it! Loved your comment.

Yes, 1000% this is the point of the episode. For me it was demonstrated when Jim Norton (who many here may remember as the comedian who debated Lindy about rape jokes) comes up to Louie at the club while he's watching Vanessa walk away and grumbles "Yuck!" at her. Louis does some great "face acting" there, because you

Louie hit this one on the head. I've dated a lot of heavier girls and I've definitely felt the judgement from other men. The problem isn't that men don't like big girls; it's that men don't like the way other men look at them when they're with big girls. It's a societal issue that Louis illustrates flawlessly. It's

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