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Even if the woman in question does decide to continue the pregnancy, how is that a good thing? The reasons she didn't want a baby don't go away, and they're going to have an impact on that child's life.

Yep, penises are basically everywhere. They're biology's worst kept secret. If this lady wants to go on penis control until her daughter is 18 she's going to wind up insane.

I don't think it's weird. I bathed with my dad when I was little and then with my mum and sister pretty regularly until I was about 13 or 14. We had a crappy water heater (and no shower) so we could have a maximum of 1.5 baths full of hot water per day. You either shared baths or went smelly. We also had just the one

Yeah, I'm from the UK and I had only every heard people mention grits in American movies. I assumed it was a regional name for porridge/oatmeal, but then in Hello Dolly Horace Vandergelder asks for oatmeal AND grits, so I knew it was something seperate. I finally got to try it and it was okay- I haven't tried any

I have this weird verbal tick where if I don't think about it I pronounce aioli "Ally-oh-lee." It's like my brain only sees some of the letters and then leaps for what seems like an acceptable conclusion.

The problem with me is that whenever I am confronted by someone with this level of self-assured ignorance, I immediately assume they must be right, otherwise they wouldn't be so loud and angry about it. Why else would you risk making a scene over something that minor? I probably would have humbly apologized and then

Sanders actually hasn't made many other movies. He's mostly known for some adverting work and the two short movies he made before Snow White, which pretty much jump-started his career. It seems very likely that prior to that the couple were primarily supported by Ross' modelling money- she basically stopped working

I was also going to post something about their respective wealth at the time of their marriages...Ross was already a very successful model (a household name in the UK) at the time of their marriage and Sanders' body of work even now is hardly sprawling. It doesn't seem unlikely that she would have sunk considerable

I think they just went with whatever would provide a big contrast to Mr. Grey's (is that his name? I haven't read the book, but the trailer for the movie looked just hilariously bad) office- don't they have some Hitchcock Blond type secretary in a pencil skirt show her in and the whole place is apparently made out of

Oh, I see it now. Sorry everyone! Sorry. Sorry!

Oh we all know someone like this. This is the guy that offers to buy you a gym membership as a birthday present because you said you felt bloated from eating too much pasta last Thursday. Or who says "What do you expect me to do about it?" when you tell him about something horrible that happened to you that day.

This is very much a broken-clock syndrome going on here. I think it would literally be impossible not to end up disagreeing with (or accidentally doing) one of these things, regardless of who you are or what you believe.

Oh come on, she clearly said "one of those atheists" implying a specific subgroup. And there are atheists like that- AKA Richard Dawkins. They are a pain in the neck for other non-religious folk, but they do exist.

Well someone's a Mr. Bitterbottom!

I have to agree that one didn't sit well with me either. I thought Rebecca did a great job reporting this, though, because this story is so clearly an WTF nightmare of epic proportions.

Have to agree. I think a lot of the comments so far have been pretty tasteless, actually, as well as besides the point. This sounds like a bad joke, but I can only imagine the devastation if this happened to my husband, or any of my friends, and frankly I can't find it in me to laugh at it.

Yeah, and I have the opposite problem, in that my back size is tiny. I hate having to pay $50 per bra and having to internet order things because brick and mortar stores don't carry them.

That was my immediate reaction too. WHAT ABOUT THE BAND SIZE!?!

Also, isn't she meant to be interviewing him? Isn't that just wildly unprofessional?

A Mulberry Bayswater is aesthetically very similar to the Birkin but costs about $1,500. And you probably wouldn't have to bribe a salesperson to get one, either. I mean, if someone really wants the Birkin and can afford it then by all means- I just know I would not be able to do it.