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She's written, I think, as a firmly middle-class kid who picked up some unfortunate aspirations while at Oberlin (which, like most liberal-arts campuses, has more than its share of haute-bohemian kids).

After seeing her in these chic, well-fitting outfits, I'm convinced that when it comes to the red carpet she's not that hard to dress, she just DGAF. Which I strangely admire?

Realize this may be just slightly off topic, but does Orange is the New Black count? I feel like that show made a lot of headway for characters (and also actresses) that have NEVER had a major role in anything up until last year.

I am really apalled by all the judgey comments I usually see here about mary kate olsen's relationship with that sarkozy guy. She is a 27 year old business woman and he is only 44. I really don't understand what the big deal is.

I suspected that my mother didn't love me, and this seals the deal. Never once do I recall her fretting over what my storyline would be during the upcoming season.

Oh look, it's a wedding post, here come the judgey jezzies

I think this ties in nicely to the "scandal" around Mindy on the cover of Elle. For some reason lots of people jump to the assumption that the big bad fashion empire is trying the sheild our eyes from women like Melissa McCarthy and Mindy, when, it's just as likely that these grown-ass, powerful, amazing women (and

This is what happens when people choose their plane tickets on cost alone, thanks to Kayak, etc. Airlines have to charge as little as humanly possible and, with no money leftover to put towards "controlling the weather" or "giving people free hotel stays because they can't control the weather", people are fucked

Can I also just question their decision to put Allison Williams on the cover instead of Lena Dunham??? All the other women are the STARS of their shows, but Marnie is not the star of Girls, Hanna is. That kind of pisses me off. It's worth noticing that Mindy had the best shot, especially considering the way they tried

I don't know. When I was 19/20 I very much felt 'engaged' to my boyfriend. We'd been together for a couple years at that point and, to me, it seemed like the most logical thing in the world that we'd just go ahead and eventually get married. At least anecdotally it seems to be a common phenomenon. First love is a

The one and only time Megyn Kelly insists a Middle Eastern dude is white.

Okay, I just need to understand this.

I used to work in a popular European boutique brand in NYC and our stock room was tiny. We barely had enough space to store the current collection and oftentimes our past season was not collected until four or five months after we took it off the floor. We dreaded getting new shipment because we did not know where to

My "dream" wedding would have been grey and yellow, which is now a pretty popular color scheme:

But I love my NuvaRing! Don't take it away!
(Obviously determining medical safety is so much more complicated that my personal feelings)

I'm 5'1 and I'm so much more attracted to shorter men. 5'4 to 5'8 is my sweet spot. But I usually end up dating guys 6 foot+. They tended to pursue and respond to me WAY more often than the short dudes. I have no idea why.

Relegating large study/data to personal anecdote alert!!

TOTALLY agree! My bf and I have been together three years and every time we go on vacation the women in my office are like, omg you're so going to come back engaged! (My male boss does this too). And I'm always like, actually, we're not, because he and I agree we'd like to wait at least another year or two. It amazes

Here's a question: you hear so much about the ills of the fur industry. But very rarely does anyone seem to talk or care about where leather comes from. I mean, I know there are brands that market "vegan" (aka synthetic) leather items, but that's about it. And most of those brands aren't considered very lux or