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I see Ru’s initial point in a way. At what point are you not doing drag anymore because you are a woman? But I also understand everyone else.

Funny they should mention that- Nigerian immigrants to the US actually have a higher median income than native born whites.

Don’t forget the GOP/NRA want her to have a gun in the classroom.

What’s bad about it is when women are constantly expected to put being sexxxxy above their own comfort. I don’t blame women for their choices but their choices are never made in a vacuum.

“Women on average look for more work-life balance while men have a higher drive for status on average”

I didn’t watch the video but for that last point, ME!

I didn’t know I’d ever have to interact, treat, or view her as a human being.

She wouldn’t be so confident without all that plastic surgery. She certainly wasn’t confident after the beach cellulite photos were published, so she had it taken care of. *Which is fine.* But to have plastic surgeons on call for your thighs, stomach, boobs, but, lips, nose ... what else? That’s money. That’s not

EXACTLY. When those pictures of her came out from Mexico, which were unretouched, she should have just embraced it. She still looked every inch phenomenal. Instead she went on Ellen and talked about how she hadn’t worked out, the pics were doctored, blah blah blah. Then cut to a week later there just happens to be

For the Kardashian Klan “body confidence” would be willing to let people see them warts and all. Instead all I see is yet more of the tired “you must be physically perfect to be successful” crap which goes hand in hand with the insults about not being that way that’s seen close friends of mine suffer with mental

I know nothing about Glossier, but I’m really over Jezebel’s salty attitude towards anything/everyone (except Cardi B apparently).

i agree! i feel like i’m taking crazy pills that we’re the only ones pushing back on this!

The problem with SH-e-o is not with Weiss, who is ceo of a very successful and credible company, regardless of how she comes off in that interview. It’s with writers looking for a “cute” way to package women in that role—especially when they lead a company that sells girls things like makeup or clothing. It’s

I’m with you. That cutesy shit makes us seem juvenile. CEO is Chief Exec Officer, none of those are gendered, so there’s no need for this SHE-O shit. Gawd, I’m so annoyed.

Exactly. It diminishes women in that role—like when they do that job, it’s not as hard as a regular ceo. ETA: And god forbid a woman lead a company that sells women-centric products! DEFINITELY don’t take her seriously then! -blech-

I am not getting the hate / snark of this article. Yes, Weiss had loads of privilege that helped and supported her trajectory. But she’s not denying that. And even with privilege, successfully launching a multi-million dollar company, by 32 no less, is damn impressive. We saw a number of exposes over the past year

My feelings on the entire “SHE-E-O” thing. Yes, we need more female CEO’s for a variety of reasons. But don’t other them into this whole cutesy bullshit new thing. She is a CEO and deserves all the praise and scrutiny that comes from being a CEO of a successful business. And that’s it.

I will never understand Jezebel’s hatred of this company or the woman who founded it. She runs a successful company. People like her products and buy them. What is the problem here? It must be vast, considering the number of column inches Jezebel writers devote to bitching about Glossier, and yet I can never find any

Woman nominated 4 times for an Oscar = $1000

Aimee chill it with the cool girl act