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More and more evidence is suggesting that the real danger of obesity has nothing to do with fat, and everything to do with the stigma of being fat.

I think the grossest part of this is that it's probably an elaborate marketing ploy for the sequel that is structured around the understanding that more people will pay for a porn if they can at least suspect that the woman didn't want to be there/doesn't want it to be watched.

Mmmmkay I really have to confess that I have two television related things I get excited about reading recaps of, and it's this shitshow and the Bachelor (my favorite recapper here). But as far as Couples Therapy goes, the two story lines I'm invested in are Whitney and Sada (work it out women!) and Ghostface and

Not really related to anything at all important, but: man, I am so tired of hearing about the no-flush toilet paper thing in Sochi. Not flushing toilet paper is common in, like, a huge portion of the world. Including in fancy hotels and stuff. And it is common to have signs like that for tourists. All the journalists

3 or 4 exercise classes a day? please go look up all the hard jobs men do and compare and contrast: farmer, coal miner, lumberjack. humans men and women were made to be active in the world, exercise is what we do in this modern society to fill in that gap.

Oh for fuck's sake, would you guys please give it a rest? She wasn't running fucking wind sprints for days at a time, she was walking on a treadmill. Lots of people walk all day at work. Do you guys all want to pile on my mailman? He walks all day too. My son's teacher has a yoga ball instead of a desk chair. Can I

I hate we don't seem to care when contestants resort to dietary extremes when they are still overweight, but then freak out when a thinner contestant does it.

I'm not really in a position to judge whether or not she's "healthy." All I know is that I'm imagining the absolute shitstorm that would ensue if you replaced the word "lost" with "gained" and everyone came out of the woodwork to express their "concern."

Have you considered ordering a dress from David's bridal? Their clearance section has a lot of bridesmaid's dresses that do not specifically look like bridesmaid's dresses and are below $100. You'll probably have to get it altered, though, so unless you know someone who will do it that might run about $50 or so. Still

Also, one of the most valuable takeaways from b-school is the network. If you want to look at it in regards to sex, it's a way to buy yourself a seat at a predominately/historically male table.

I think fat shaming aside, this is also why these kinds of articles always end up with a ton of "just eat less!" comments. There are a lot of people who don't understand not having the cue to stop eating at an appropriate time. I do have it, and it is hard for me to realize that someone else could eat that entire

These types of studies frequently get focused around weight because it's what gets the clicks. But really what they're saying is that living in a more natural way (allowing your body to regulate both cold and heat, sleeping regular hours and mostly when it's dark out, eating when you're hungry) helps regulate your

Hey, let's not go mocking the fit-and-flare look. It looks awesome on me, and I'm buying every fit and flare dress out there so that I can hoard them until they go out of style, and I'm stuck with nothing but baby-doll or sheath or maxi dresses again.

It's sort of neat how they're out of wedlock and have a kid and all that but no one gives a shit. I can't think of any couples that high profile for which this has been the case. Other than that whatever.

As a young white women in science, I identified with it. It has great advice that has served me really well.

He's Canadian, so maybe it was maple flavored sizzurp?

What is the origin of that gif? I see it all the time and feel so sorry for that girl.

Respectfully, if you guys have something specifically against Vogue then it would be great if you would just write up a big retrospective piece. The more you make this about Lena Dunham and effectively force her to respond to this—which no matter how you slice it is a direct discussion about her body that invites a

This butt looks like my butt and I love it.

Professor Lauren Rivera of Northwestern's Kellogg School of Management has done some excellent work showing just how badly financial firms are hurting themselves by limiting their recruiting base to fraternity brothers from Wharton whose extracurriculars consisted of family-financed world travel. In some cases,