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Actually... yeah. Had Cory lived, new guy would either not exist in Lea’s life, or he would be the new boyfriend. I doubt Cory would be particularly fond of him. At least, my ex-boyfriends have never “loved” my new boyfriends (liked them, sometimes, sure. Loved them? Nope.)

I don’t have a problem with her dating a sex worker. That’s between her and the sex worker, and they are people too.

When she was promoting her album after his death, it felt very inappropriate for those reasons. I’m sure she gets asked about it frequently, but it still a strange response.

I suppose it is similar to asking Jennifer Aniston about her first marriage though, rather standard for her interviews. Maybe Lea needs to have a standard response for all of them.

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It’s a very weird to attribute feelings of “love” from your dead boyfriend to your living boyfriend. I also do not like her because of this (I know vamping for red carpet photographers is standard, but...ugh).

I think this phrasing makes me uncomfortable because Monteith is dead, and Lea Michele said he would “love” her current boyfriend. If she had said he would “like” her current boyfriend, I would not have uncomfortable.

This quotation came from the People Magazine interview with Lea Michele. I still do not think it is appropriate to attribute feelings to someone who is dead. I really dislike her word choice - “love” is a rather strong emotion for a dead boyfriend to have about your current boyfriend.

I think it is rather inappropriate to attribute feelings to those who cannot speak for themselves. Her choice of words was poor.

Yes. I know my mother and father (who are now divorced) have always said date for years, not months, before moving in/getting married. They dated for years but did not live together before getting married. I do not understand the fast movement of celebrity relationships.

“He is very respectful towards the person that I was with, and that, again, is something I love so much about him,” the Scream Queens actress explained, adding, “I really know that Cory would love him too.”

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I understand that this might not appeal to you, but “art” isn’t really a definable characteristic of an object or performance. This video clip can be considered “art” if the creators want it to be that. I really dislike Internal Scroll, but me disliking it does not determine if it is art or not.

I made my own custom content when I was a teenager. The games have become too advanced for my skill level of editing, but it can be a lot of fun.

The Sims has a large community of custom content creators. A lot of those custom content creators will create celebrity skins - they would be created in photoshopped and overlaid the traditional sims facial features. This looks like The Sims 2 based on the facial expression movements. I really like the more recent

I was fourteen less than ten years ago. There were some fourteen year olds that wore large amounts of make up on a regular basis. Most only wore heavy make up for social gatherings or dance recitals. Regardless, as you already know, he should not have solicited her.

“Child sexual abuse is not something that happens because a 29-year-old man and a 13-year-old child hit it off,” I’m really glad that Ann Alder made that statement.

That sounds rather reasonable. We had very similar punishments in high school - the cellphone would be put in the teacher’s desk until classes concluded. Are there particular functions they would be observing when they are used?

Yes, I agree. I am rather uncomfortable with how much I use my computer and internet myself. I am able to not use it, but it can be something I look at when I am being lazy.

Does your child’s middle school provide cell phones or expect each student to have their own? Or are they just used occasionally as a teaching tool? I was in high school less than five years ago. The students got punished for having a cellphone in class - it is distracting and unnecessary.

I don’t understand that either. I think it is an extension of helicopter parenting, this needing to know every movement of your child. It was very common for teenagers to have cellphones (sliding keyboards) but very uncommon for children to have them when I was in elementary and secondary school.