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I hate hugging. I am not the only one. You can’t assume that someone you just met is up for it, so just don’t do it. Now that I’ve gotten older, I’m assertive enough to tell people I don’t like hugging, but in my younger days I put up with it and hated and was mad at myself afterwards for letting it happen. Why take a

I'm thinking it's a privy ledge so probably just a spot to piss off of. Segregated bathrooms went out a while ago so maybe the ledge is just marble and that's why it's white.

Pretty simple. Just don’t touch anyone in an area that would be normally covered by a swimsuit unless invited to do so.

I don’t think he said women don’t have the right to be traumatized or don’t have the right to control their own bodies. He said it’s ok for a man to ask ( of course politely) and if the woman says no, the no should be respected and both of them should move on. Also getting invited for some “wine and cheese” isn’t very

Got it, your ex got the kids in the divorce. And you seemed so normal too...

In our defense, I (and I assume you) clicked on this story because of the Asia Argento dumpster fire. I don’t think there was any outward indication there would be a Cardi bit buried within.

Asia Argento and Rose McGowan - and Rain Dove - all deserve each other. They all strike me as unstable and insufferable attention whores and some of the worst representatives for #metoo. I wish they’d all go away and take their trashy drama with them. 

Cardi can order a hit out on every woman in Queens and it won’t stop Offset from cheating. You just have to throw the whole man out.

This guy is a major drama king. No, this wasn’t about being “convicted on Twitter” or lack of “due process” whatever that means. (Ian’s whine reminds me of that fake courtroom dating MTV show that Jenny McCarthy hosted about being a bad date or something.)

Cos reducing obesity across the board requires more than “personal responsibility.” Everyone has to be on board. Government, city planners, property developers, manufacturers... everyone.

In addition to my regular 9 to 5, I also work at a WW Workshop (formerly, a “Weight Watchers meeting”) one day a week.

This will sound trollish in what I’m about to say, but body positivity can only get me (ME—I’m not speaking for anyone else) so far. I was okay with having to get an extender belt for a flight, super fine that I couldn’t go on roller coasters with my kids, and I love that most of my clothes are from online shopping.

Anytime somebody stops using “weight” as a term is a good thing to getting society more oriented towards health. Weight is not the issue, body composition is. Men understand this because we’re sold being big and strong is okay but it is the same for woman and needs to be told time and time again.

Wow, Mary already out here forgetting the people who rocked with her from the jump.

You don’t have to do anything, but being polite to shitbags is absolutely necessary for millions of working women trying to feed, clothe and house themselves and their families around the world. Of course I didn’t kick my boss in the nuts when he harassed me as a 19-year-old cocktail waitress struggling to pay college

What you said is an appropriate response to unwanted overt sexual intimidation but you have to remember that many of his victims were in a position where he could make or break their careers (or businesses).  In other words, you’re blaming the victim.

Very few thought “he seems smart.”  Most thought, “fuck Hillary Clinton.”

There was absolutely nothing wrong in my comment, body issues or not.

She looks like one of those tragic Hollywood biopics, but she went straight from fresh-faced ingenue to the gin-soaked has-been of the third act and completely skipped the professional and personal glory in the middle. I feel silly about feeling so sad for someone who’s clearly still very privileged.