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You sound like one of the guys I'm seeing. He's 27-years-old and a graduate from one of the top three law schools in the nation, and yet when I, 22-years-old at the time, mention my budget, he was like, "Oh, right, budgets. That's never occurred to me. I guess I should do that...?"

San Anto what what!

When you remove your Diva Cup, do you fold in the sides a little? Otherwise, yes, that's super fucking painful!

Other things I wish people would stop talking about: their babies, their jobs, their relationships, Scandal, GoT, Mad Men, and everything else that people find personally exciting.

"Just find them a complete waste of space."

"The reason we have so much agression coming from a community not regularly associated with females being a part of it (which is silly because they've always been there) is because of people like this."

Except, all of these women do *not* look alike, not in the least. That's what's problematic.

Seriously? The images in the original article were obviously heavily photoshopped. Wasn’t there a follow-up article on this fact? Even considering whatever plastic surgery these women decided to have, they very obviously do not look “the same” or even all that similar in real life.

The funny thing is, men do initially think I'm a bit of a Godsend, until they realize how much of their sense of self (and masculinity) is tied into being the aggressor. It's not uncommon for me to come across men who will rant and rave about the idea of a woman with a high libido and/or a woman who will make the

I find that a lot of men, at least in my age range (I’m 23) are intimidated by my sexual forwardness. It, along with my other qualities (I’m not exactly a wilting flower), make men feel emasculated—because if they’re not making the first move, not needing to constantly plot for sex, not treating me like a dainty

It is— and you're the only one here who's doing that, as far as I can tell.

"Colored"? Really?

My totally non-professional take on this is that you can incorporate HIIT into your work-outs even as someone with lower levels of fitness. HIIT is less about doing a certain amount of reps in a certain amount of time, which can really over-work people, and more about either-or.

Misophonia, all the way. Chewing, slurping, and crunching make my skin crawl, and I'll feel nauseated if the sounds continue for long. Thankfully, it's managed fairly well when there's background noise— so, general chatter, conversations, etc., unless the person talking is the loud chewer, which in case, my mind

You could pull it off. I just turned 23, and looking at these recipes, I can tell that I can make 9/10 of the meals— and I only just started cooking last summer.

See, I grew up with breadwinner mothers. Throughout my life, my grandmother, my mom, and one of my aunts all out-earned their husbands, sometimes quite steeply. As a result, the men in my life have always been in charge of household tasks, from cooking to cleaning to childcare. My aunt’s hubby is even a

That dress! That leg slit! I'm in love.

I agree with you. The vitriol directed against Rihanna here is astounding. I actually don't understand how these supposed feminists find it okay to call another woman "trash," "pathetic," "an attention whore," etc. for simply taking selfies and posting them.

I agree with you, but I'm mad biased, 'cause I adore Rihanna.

Maybe it's because I was emotionally abused for years by someone who insisted I was "trash," but I am incredibly wary of people who think it's *ever* appropriate to call another human being that. What, in your opinion, makes Rihanna "trash"? What makes anyone "trash"?