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My doors are always locked, both at home and away. It's a security thing, even if the risk is small. I've had experiences with "peeping toms" (at another home) and one instance as a kid when a man kept trying to get into my mother's house, so I don't feel comfortable with doors unlocked. At all. At the same time, I

No eating disorder for me, but I do the same thing when eating. I tend to cover my mouth with a napkin or my hand while chewing, and I avoid large foods in public, because there is really no graceful way to eat a huge burger or something to that effect. I realize it's totally illogical and silly, but if I'm around

I support people who diss David Guetta. My favorite quote re: DG "avoiding lazy Calvin Harris-David Guetta club-pop trendfucking, too."

I'm so out of the loop, I have no idea what she's concerned about them exposing. Does she love eating processed foods? Salisbury steak frozen TV dinners? What?

Not quite as awesome as his costume with a monkey riding his back, but I'm still pretty fond of Pirate Boston. Oddly enough, he LOVES wearing the shirt/Bandana combo.

Ughhh... I want to breastfeed if I ever decide to have children, I think, but I definitely don't want nipples like my mother's (after two babies, not fed for extended periods of time, she developed them.. so I figure I must be predisposed).

I have no idea how "foot long" became "good long" - I'm sorry.

You must also consider that cultural scenarios often did not have women picking their own partners, let alone picking them based on penis size, especially given the long time frames in which evolution takes place.

You get the funding for the project, and I'll do the leg work. Then perhaps we can put the myths to bed.

Nailed it.

But..but.. without him, we wouldn't have the comedic gold of ""I have a good long, rock hard vagina"

I work in the medical field, and am convinced that egotism is a necessity to be a surgeon. Which, ties into my beliefs about arrogance and egotism, in that such a high degree of self-belief and confidence is necessary to combat the immense pressure and risk experienced in some professions.

I felt the same way watching the Kimmel interview - the discomfort of knowing that many just wouldn't get what he's trying to say and simply write him off as crazy and egotistical.

I believe that qualifies as the gap.

The "thigh gap" thing, as was promoted by sites like reddit and The Chive, seems to consist of positioning the legs in a way where the gap is noticeable, not simply standing normally. (As evidenced by the photos tagged as gap posts)

I appreciate Kanye, I'm not a huge fan, but I like his music, and can see the talent that inspires it. I don't really care about his egotism, it doesn't offend me. It has no impact on me, whatsoever. I think he gets a hard time because people feel the need to regulate or punish someone who abandons social rules, like

I don't even care about the plethora of augmented breasts, more the fact that those women are pandering to the site's followers with revealing, sexualized photos purely in hopes of gaining a sense of value and self-worth.

The comment section is a prime resource for a cultural snapshot of female objectification.

Yeah, I think the issue with Kim's clothing choices is one I can relate to, in which trends in fashion aren't agreeable with an exaggerated hourglass form, or any body type other than a very narrow, lithe frame.

Apparently, Kanye poured his heart out in a BBC interview, and Kimmel spoofed it on his show with children, Kanye was offended and expressed it on twitter, and in the interview he's essentially giving context to the interview and explaining why he feels the way he does.