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Fuck to the YES! This is EXACTLY what I think. I have been waiting for more people to come out and get off the bigot territory and say yes, it's fine to choose. And admit that many people do, and that's okay because people in general, but especially grown damn people are entitled to make choices.

The tone of your comment made it seem like you were pissed with me and I was telling you what to do or what to call yourself. I just wanted to clear that up.

I think the problem isn't just people being unable to separate reality from the show as much as her not differentiating herself from the character in reality. If she gave warm and funny interviews and made herself look different from Betty it would go a long way. Jon manages to create that difference by being casually

She doesn't manage to come off nearly as warm and friendly in person as he does. Most of the interviews I've read of her and interviews I've seen of her, in addition to the roles she has taken on in movies all fall right into the same sort of Betty Draper icy meanness. I think if she came across better in person it

I clearly just said I don't think it's a huge deal and I didn't tell you that you HAVE to use lesbian, so don't go getting mad at me for what I haven't done.

I feel like that's sort of like the mankind, "you guys", all men are created equal use of male terms to refer to men and women, although the reverse is never used. Like you would never say a pair of men had a lesbian marriage. It's not a huge deal, but it does sort of bother me that women are often sort of brushed

And plus lesbians aren't gay, they're lesbian. And bisexuals aren't gay, they're bisexuals. They always seem to forget about the rest of us...

She could be like the brunette version of January Jones. She plays cold, wooden, but beautiful humans consistently and in interviews, even print interviews she comes across as being exactly like that in real life.

Lewis Carroll gave another possible answer. They both produce notes, but they are quite flat.

Like I said, it does happen, but it's uncommon enough I would assume it was menopause and not a pregnancy. Kind of like with headaches. It might be a brain tumor or a parasite, but it's probably just regular old stress.

I've met people like that, who are so clueless that they think they're pregnant when they're really hitting menopause. I would have to say that although in some rare cases women of that age naturally get pregnant (naturally meaning without the aid of fertility treatments) it's so uncommon I would just assume it was

I would say that if your parents taught you to do exactly what you did then your parents taught you well. If they taught you to feel sorry when you defend yourself when strangers are sexually harassing you at night then they did a poor job.

I'm pretty sure that she's hitting menopause. She's 47. I believe her when she says her period has stopped, but I think she's misattributing the cause.

I wouldn't be surprised if Kyle bought her a stylist just to ensure she didn't look like too much of a hot mess.

I think that everyone of every sign is really like that when mixing enough pills with booze.

Emmanuelle Chriqui (Sloane from Entourage) and Nina Dobrev(Mia from Degrassi and Elena from the Vampire Diaries).

Easily differentiated by the boobs. Not that I look at women's chests to identify them...

This is news that they are different people. I thought there was a marriage...

Lol. That's a pretty good approximation of my thoughts "what if it was different, would it still be the same?" is a question with limited usefulness for me, too.

I've been with guys and not had makeup on an had them not notice anything was different and other times had them be like "I love that you don't wear makeup" while I'm wearing freaking glitter on my eyes. But I've also dealt with guys not noticing things like...I dyed my hair hot pink. I think they really don't pay