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MadamS. - I recommend going to a dermatologist. I, too, had bad acne when I was a teenager, and back then, I was blamed ("You must be eating fried food!" "You must not clean your face properly!" "You must be pigging out on chocolate!"). When I still had acne at 25, I said enough was enough and I went to a

I love that response.

Same here.

Same here. I don't know who this is or what Serial is. I... don't watch television.

Agreed, thank you.

I was a couple of years out of university, and was dating The Right Kind of Man - you know, the one that you assume you'll marry. Your parents love him, he's kind and wonderful and sweet, and he and his excellent career wants to marry and have a house full of kids. I was starting to realize that my desire to not have

I just joined this site a couple of days ago, and if THIS is the caliber of entries into the "humor" category...

The quote in context isn't as bad as I originally thought after reading this. When I read the comment, I shrieked "WHAT?!" so loudly that my dog thought I was dying (or maybe he just confused "WHAT?!" with "DINNER!").

This is such an important point. While I agree that whomever the partner is who makes the most money should keep their job while the other stays at home, OF COURSE women are going to earn less. We're fucking women - that's like the whole idea. It's just a terrible catch 22. Until we close the wage gap, I don't

It definitely is an interesting trend, but I don't have much (any) hope that it will encourage even a conversation on the topic of unequal childcare roles. Even in the text above, they have quotes from people who have wonderful progressive households... and it's just a given that the man will work and the woman will

Try this on for size instead:

"My point is, you don't roll up into someone's house and judge them based on your view of how people should interact and then shit talk the place because despite the food being amazing and the service being great, you didn't like how two people interacted."

I don't particularly care one way or another about the review itself - the only people who know what happened were the folks that were there. And the only people who understand what happened were the folks that were involved. Making up reasons for it to be fine (she welcomed it!) are as silly as making up reasons for