@spiraloflife: Exactly. Who is doing the encouraging here?
@spiraloflife: Exactly. Who is doing the encouraging here?
@Lindsey G.: I see her as playing the stereotype of a cougar in SATC. Even if they don't say "cougar" she is an older woman who dates a younger man is very sexual active is single and successful and dislikes babies.
Am I the only cynic here? Kim Cattrel can play into sexist stereotypes for SATC and SATC2 but then not for this magazine.
@Wandell: I agree. I think I'm bordering on SJP overload.
@Elle O. Elle: That is part of the problem too. Assuming they are for children when a sporting goods store is carrying them. Not to insult but athletic build women are usually petite and athletic and shop at sporting goods stores.
A British sporting goods chain is still stocking padded bras in size 28AA, which the Sun says is small enough to fit 7-8 year olds. "Children will have a sex life if they're encouraged to dress that way," said a 25-year-old mother of two.
@Delta Sierra: My brother dresses like this. He is a character.
@Highsmith: YES! It fits exactly into the definition with this second occurance. They can pursue charges now.
I can't dislike him because he reminds me so much of my brother.
ETA: Why are all my img posts fails today!?
Was championship round a front closure bra? That always confuses the hell out of men.
@femme-bot: P.S. Make sure dinner is ready at 5.
It is a snap. Literally.
The only thing I have learned from Kagan's nomination is that it is impossible for our society to grasp or comprehend that someone could not ever want to get married or have children.
@LutherNipperkin: God damn diaper!
Also, this is causing me to reflect on the Preniva commercial from SNL. The line "Preniva won't solve all your problems — you'll still be a woman." and "Preniva, you just have to be scared. Which you should be."
As long as there are beer, alcohol, cigaretter, condom, and birth control commercials/advertisements I have no problem with this.
@AnnaBanana: img fail. try again?