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sharvin

This is the Renaissance festival tent of my dreams! Come to meeeeeeee

(Sorry for the giant photos) My boyfriend went as an old dad photo!

I totally see your point about Disney trying to be more marketable to boys. That said, I think that if they had stayed true to the Snow Queen story, and making the girl save her brother, they would have made it a great teaching moment for little boys. Alot of little boys see being "girly" as being bad or weak, and

I'm totally in that Renn Faire braid bubble! This article was confusing to me at first, because I see braids on people of all races and cultures all the time.

I agree. The impression I'm getting from the song is that this girl definitely does want to sleep with him but is worried about being considered a "slut" if she does, hence the "but you're a good girl" line, and "blurred lines" are more about a sexual double standard than about vague consent.

I live in a major city and the only reason I know about Take Back the Night is because I went to a small liberal arts college with a really active Women's Studies department. I would bet that most of my friends in Houston have no idea what it is, including many of my feminist friends. If you don't hear about it or

Ya, the same sort of thing happened to me awhile back. I had just gotten dumped and was out trying to get drink with my best friend, with no intention of talking to any guys. This guy at the bar was trying to get my attention and I kept ignoring him, so he tugged on the back of my shirt, becauss everyone knows the

Haha that's totally creepy and totally adorable at the same time! Kids are weird!

I blame animators for making animals look so human!

This may seem really weird, but did anyone have the hots for Disney's fox Robin Hood when they were little? Because I sure did.

My mom was my Girl Scout troop leader and she was pretty badass. Our troop did so many awesome things, like camping trips, Sea World sleepovers (penguin and shark exhibit!), and wildlife safari adventures! I know that not all Girl Scouts get to do some of the stuff we did, because our troop was in a pretty affluent

Yeah Montrose represent!

SERIOUSLY. That's my number one pet peeve with men. whenever men refer to women as "females," it makes me feel like I'm just some animal, not a human. Stop doing that guys!

Ya, I understand that. Most forms of aid have a downside, but I still think an organization like Doctors Without Borders does more good than just straight missionary work.

Is this a real question? You do realize that not every person in the world has a computer, right?

Look, I don't have a problem with people wanting to tell others about Jesus. That's their business. It just doesn't help anyone in any tangible way. I know a Christian doctor who goes to Africa every summer to perform life-saving operations on people in need, with a little preaching on the side, and that's

I've never been to a comic convention, but I am really REALLY into Ren faires and SCA type stuff. All of my costumes for those involve a bodice or corset of some sort that gives me insane cleavage. The costumes make me feel beautiful in a sexy, historical way and I've never, ever been slut-shamed or stared at in a

My sister is one of those missionary types. Last summer she went to Zambia with a christian missionary group that basically just takes Zambian orphans to a summer camp, teaches them about Jesus, and then just takes them back to the orphanage two weeks later. As far as I know, the most "medical care" they give them

No way do these chicks even come CLOSE to the Spice Girls.

I'm a super pale, white girl living in Houston, TX. I've had several interracial relationships (mostly with Hispanic men) and I have never really had a problem with people staring at us or anything. Maybe it's because Houston has such a large Latino population and I live in a very young, racially mixed part of town.