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Thanks for clarifying. To be honest, I found many of the comments on the original piece really depressing, especially the repeated denials that asexuality was really a thing. I'm not an asexual person but I am queer and let me tell you, that shit made me feel uneasy about how shaky acceptance really is around much of

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Having a minimum age of 18 would not be a bad thing. It would make it easier for models to protect themselves from sexual harassment and other working condition problems, too. Not to mention give them time to finish school.

Can't we all agree: Whatever your body looks like, it doesn't look like it should?

Sittin back for the inevitable skinny shaming vs fat shaming wars

Ah so body shaming people who may be naturally skinny and ruining their careers. Good looks France!

how about stop using children as models for adult clothing. Banning what they think is too skinny is dumb. How about showing a wider variety of models.

I don't know why these people can't just post anonymous pictures of their genitals on the internet like the rest of us.

Kelly threatened to quit publicly. Even with E!, I don't think you get to keep your job after that. She pitched a fit on Twitter, may or may not have been serious about quitting, but I'm sure that E! banished her after that.

And Kelly worked on that show for *years* and had plenty of other opportunities to walk off if she'd really found the material questionable.

I think Kelly's departure also felt insincere because she'd been listening to Joan do the same thing for years. I mean Giuliana was the one who finally got called out for it, but that Zendaya joke was nowhere near the most racist or mean-spirited I've ever heard on the show. That just happened to be the straw that

Horrible people on a horrible show paid to be horrible and then wondering why some of them say horrible things about a few people that THEY like?

I can't wait until this appearance on The View makes it into a special. I love it when Kathy talks about The View.

I think Kathy did the right thing in quitting and personally, I'd be glad to see Fashion Police go, but on the inside, I'm having a really hard time imagining no one walked her through the process of writing/filming the episodes before she signed on the dotted line. It's ... starting to seem more like Kathy's gunning

Um, he's being a fucking animal, and you should not stand for this.

Oh wow.

Only the guests could see that behavior, so they were kind of privy to it. That behavior, even putting aside any feminist notions, is unprofessional as hell and guests shouldn't see that. Some guests actually get offended by that as much as, if not more so, than whether or not their server was slow to refill their

the men on the bus did know each other. It was a private bus. They were hanging out together.