reluctantcatlover
reluctantcatlover
reluctantcatlover

Do you have large breasts? Because if not, you should know that no one with large breasts humble brags about it. It’s not like being “too skinny.” Having large breasts is so traumatic, developmentally, that most women need really muster up courage to talk about any harassment they face because of it. (It might be

This story is so beautiful.

Good luck, I hope the treatment works for you!

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This is disgusting. College professors should not be told not to teach certain subjects or probe certain views to avoid some nutcase pulling out a gun and shooting everybody! What the fuck is wrong with these people?

You mean pupusas? I had a friend from El Salvador and his mom used to invite us EVERY FRIDAY to have pupusas, some delicious seafood soup with lobster, crab and oysters, and tons and tons of tequila and rum. I miss those weekends.

God almighty, thank you. That was such an ignorant thing to say. Wronged or not, this woman sounds spoiled and insufferable.

This is my favourite pic from the timeline. You know what you actually made me crave now? Pupusas! Those things will slay tamales any day. I'm a pupusa stan and refuse to acknowledge there's such a thing as gorditas.

“How dare this person, who we were paying very generously to care for our young daughter–”

Unpopular opinion: I think that while Steven Avery did not get a fair trial, and that is an injustice in itself, I think it’s possible that he killed Teresa. He has a history of sexual violence (stalking, masturbating in public, incest) and Jodi claims that he was abusive towards her and that he said “all bitches owe

Am I the only one who didn’t really like the show? It’s one thing to do an investigation into a murder, even if you’re biased. But to me, the show didn’t do any investigating of its own. It didn’t bring anything to the table that wasn’t covered in the trial. Instead, they just focused on evidence that was presented at

Are people really offended by how Wisconsin was portrayed? I didn’t really notice much about the locale beyond all the snow in the winter.

Nurse Denise is a doctor. Apparently a really crappy one who didn’t learn anything about emergency medicine or trauma, but, a doctor nonetheless.

I agree. And it's not that I have anything against Mexican or Puerto Rican culture, but I would like to see more people from different backgrounds represented so we can teach Americans that there is more out there than Mexico and Puerto Rico.

I agree, and another nitpicky thing: the discussion above asks why Jane doesn't have any friends, but she does. Her best friend, played by Diane Guerrero, has been in nearly every episode, and while she's been a minor character, you can see she's due for a larger storyline soon (thanks to who it was recently revealed

I haven't watched "Cristela" because all the "ay!" exclamations in the trailer were a big turn off. But I've been watching "Jane the Virgin" with suuuuch fervor, because I think it's just amazing. And it makes me REALLY HAPPY because it's the first time I've ever been able to watch mainstream media and see reflected

Great conversation!! I'm another Latina American, and I'm happy to see more of us on TV. My only thing is, and I know it's nitpicky, I'm never able to relate to most of these women. I'm not Mexican, and I didn't grow up in an area with lots of other Latinos. I'm actually Salvadorian and Catalan, so I'd love to see

Catholicism isn't passed along just by birth, and definitely not by only the father's side. A child can be baptized in the Catholic Church if either parent is a practicing Catholic. Once the child reaches past the age of 7 or so, they're at the "age of reason" and can make the decision to convert for themselves

Not sure where witnessinbmore got this info about Catholicism but as a lifelong Catholic I have never seen this in the modern church. If it was true at some point in history it's never come up in my religion or history classes.

IInterestingly enough, Catholicism passes religion down on the father's side. Which... Crusades, Inquisition, etc. I don't need to explain.