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OMG sometimes i can't. Even talking about gender equality enrages people?! Not trying to take over, EQUALITY?! im done

Uh...Deloreans and cocaine...kthxbye

They had to hash out the details...

Wow, they're really killing two birds with one stone here. It's high time someone thought of this. I wonder what other brilliant ideas they'll be able to weed out.

K so. I know I'm late to the party and I'm a gray and this will prolly sit in oblivion but I need to vent.

Can you avoid the crush for a while? Taking a step away from the situation may offer some clarity and either reaffirm your love for your BF or be a step towards moving on. Even if moving on isn't with the crush.

Good job stigmatizing people with mental illnesses, fuckwit.

My husband has PTSD, and because he developed it because of physical and psychological abuse in his home of origin plus a violent home invasion — not through military service — he already feels like his PTSD is somehow illegitimate. So I find your attitude to be unhelpful at best, and reinforcing the prejudice that

Honestly, if I was in your shoes (and I hope at least they are hidden by the dress and can be somewhat comfortable) and had to pick a hill to die on, it would be banning the abuser from the wedding. I'm sorry, you are the FUCKING BRIDE and if you want to go a little BRIDEZILLA and say "NO, NO, NO!!! NO FUCKING WAY

You NEED to tell your fiance that this isn't fun for you. I can see being in a situation where you don't feel like you can stand up to your mom/cousins because of whatever reason, but you need to be truthful with your fiance. Even if you lose a deposit on a venue or stupidfancy silverware, it'll be worth it just to

I'm only eight weeks in to motherhood, so all these opinions are subject to change without notice but...

Congrats! It's my second year, and I must say that having more income has made an enormous difference here. We've been able to have some work done on the house, eat out when we like, and still put money into savings.

This is my 18th year of teaching and I'm going to drop a good one on you. Buy a gift card for a fancy massage or facial or mani/ pedi or something and put it in your drawer. Then, sometime during the last 6 weeks of school, this will be the best thing EVER. Bonus if you can save a "sick day"/ personal leave day and

This sounds like a totally healthy and natural think to muse about. It's good to ponder whether we're living up to our true potential—and making sure that definition of potential is something that's meaningful to us. I'm an attorney as well and I know a lot of phenomenal attorneys who are brilliant and/or making the

I don't know what's going on in your head so this is all just speculation, but it doesn't necessarily sound like homophobia. Would it gross you out if you saw just any guy giving oral to another guy? Or is it just the idea of seeing your boyfriend doing it to another guy? If it's the latter, it sounds like it could

I think you're a great commenter, for whatever it's worth.

There's no shame in being good at a lot of things. Few people are great, by definition. And it would be isolating to be great at something. You'd have few peers, and you might not even be able to talk to them. They might be super-competitive with you. And many people in general would resent you and your greatness.

I had a thought recently that made me kind of sad, in a weird way.

Excellent article, Kara.