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Maybe you give off a good "fuck off" vibe... I have definitely had it happen many a time (the most infuriating was when some dude did the ghost ass-grab and disappeared into the crowd before I could punch him) but I don't tend to get hit on very often, I think because I try to exude hostility towards rando dudes when

So what's your point in trying to debunk this study with your super-clever analysis of how it was conducted? You really think that because it's observational it's complete bullshit? Are you implying that because the study, according to you, is so flawed that men don't target drunk women purposefully?

See though, we're not talking about the boogeyman in the closet—if you watch the "What Would You Do" video that another commenter posted, one of the men who got caught on tape trying to pick up very clearly drunk women (actresses) but then got defensive when the "spring break creeper" (actor) tried to crash his game,

Isn't it crazy that it's clearly such an ingrained expectation of men to be overly sexually aggressive that people would rather put the onus on a busy bartender than simply expect men to not be assholes? It's like the thinking goes, why bother, boys will be boys... blech

Wow, that's crazy! Thanks for posting. I'm really glad that at least the women stood up for each other. I wonder if that girl who got teary had a similar encounter that was unfortunately not an actor and that's why she got so upset.

In vino veritas

I was waiting for Jez to cover this article that I read on NPR yesterday only so I could vent here about "Johnny Vineyard's" comment:

YES! My generation's choices for their baby's names is what's hilarious and depressing. I love that they are clearly picking names that are supposed to be unique, and now I know 4 Isabellas, 3 Ellas, 3 Luke/Lucas...

It's prohibitively expensive but the only coat that got me through winters in Minnesnowda was my Canada Goose. Found one used for a great price on eBay.

I wonder how much of this video series was her exploring and re-defining her own sense of self and sexuality after becoming a mother. I don't plan on having children, but it's always been interesting to me to see how other very confident, sexy women reconcile the before/after transformation of their bodies and minds

Ha, I'm sure it was that way in Austin! I'm from the south originally so I got a kick out of the boner that Minneapolans had for Austin. Equally hipster but not frozen over half the year.

A-men. Confession: I have never waxed anything and I really could care less to. That shit looks painful.

When I lived in uber-hipster Minneapolis, most women didn't use purses and everyone just keeps their keys on their pants/belt with a carabeener.

Also try online. I'm a huge fan of online shopping; you get great deals and more sizes. I love 6pm.com... I also second the boutique places, I find great stuff for my guy and he prefers a more alternative edge to his clothes. If you're up to it, if you go to a good boutique most employees will trip over themselves to

Really? Cuz every man I've ever dated EVER seems to luuuuuuv throwing all his shit in my bag so he doesn't have to cram it all in his pockets.

Kelsi Dagger purse (bought on sale at 6pm.com)- $80

Probably because it's in large companies' self-interest to promote children, because parents and children are fantastic consumers and will then buy all the other P&G crap.

Just goes to show, ya can't win for losing.

Aaaand I bet adding childs to the mix makes folks spend even more. If I were a conspiracy-minded type, I'd start to think that the reason our culture claims it values families so much is because they are the largest consumers. If people started putting more careful thought into family planning and getting married and

If you want a laugh, check out the London Season's courses on proper etiquette. Apparently, there's a proper way to enter a room: