rottenkitty1958
rottenkitty1958
rottenkitty1958

Well, a lesbian can be married to a man. Just as a gay man can marry a woman. Happens all the time. Of course, now that gay marriage is becoming legal in more and more states, that might change dramatically. But being married to someone of the opposite sex, doesn't necessarily indicate sexual preference.

Thank you so much for saying this. It's just as shitty to be obsessed over someone's thinness as it is to be obsessed by someone's else's weight.

Is that you, Gwyneth?

I'm sorry, at what point in my post did you miss the "I say this with complete knowledge that some of us have profound body issues and I understand this might be triggering?" I must not have written that, except, yes, yes I did.

Sure, she was fine in Emma, but hardly playing a character far off herself. The only film I think she was actually good in, rather than — in my opinion — her usual one-note portrayals, was Great Expectations.

And for some reason my edit didn't take:

There was appalling case here in Austin, too. Put innocent people away for twenty-years. Statements by the children included that they had been taken up into a plane and flown to Mexico. That they were put in cages and terrorized by lions. And the doctor in the case had no training in sexual abuse signs.

Is it just me, or does anyone else find her to be a really bad actress? I don't care that she won an Academy Award, she's utterly one-note and even then she doesn't get the pitch right half the time.

My second therapist diagnosed me so horrifically wrong, I'm stunned I ever went back in to it. But my current therapist is amazing and I'm grateful I found her.

There are some truly suck ass therapists out there. I say this as a person who went through therapy with three different therapists to find one that finally correctly diagnosed me. Problem is, if you're in the middle of a life crisis, sometimes it's so difficult to figure out who is good and who isn't.

I have so many sighs about your post.

I can't believe that only a single character on this show thought, "He's a bit, odd isn't he? Perfection in attire, cooks, and has that fabulous accent. Preternatural ability to detect aromas and he's psychiatrist every person we know in a fifty mile radius. I think it seems a little wonky."

My favorite comment was the one where the poster made the trenchant point that wearing a fedora might seem retro and hipstery, but when fedoras were common headwear, you didn't wear them indoors because that was ill-mannered.

You know, I know that I will never have legs like that. And that's okay with me because I admire the dedication she's put in to her art.

I consider the pinning of clothes on mannequins and models the devil's work. How many things have I had to ship back because the actual fit had nothing to do with the reality of the garment.

This is simple manners.

Maybe she did have a consenting sexual relationship, but what occurred to me first was maybe she was raped. And that's why she didn't want tell anyone. Shame, shock, worry about being judged.

Jezebel thanks for the concern trolling about Dunham's figure and the pearl clutching about the minor alterations. (Jesus fuck, please don't look at any photography since the beginning of photography. I'm certain it'd give y'all an aneurism.)

Oh, bullshit. Here are but a few examples of the fact that there was plenty of photo manipulation long before photoshop. In fact, there's been photo manipulation since the beginning of photography.

And how about the fact that she's never standing straight at any events she attends? This isn't some diabolical plot. It's correcting posture. And yes, your mother was right, stand up straight.