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I'm just thinking that the fabric of a one piece suit moves around a LOT more (given the arm/shoulder involvement) than a sports bra would and then I'm both horrified by the thought of nip-chafing, and impressed by the lack of nipplage those thin white unis show, on the men OR women.

Husbands* and hair loss!! (Or any less alliterative male partners)

I'm sure his fellow actors *love* working with him. It's always appreciated when one person takes the focus away from all the other hardworking professionals involved and the film itself and make it all about them.

This is why I rob banks.

Shooter McGavin:

Is she... a space stegosaur, now? What is going on in that top pic? I AM CONFUSED.

Oh my God, I fricking died over that Chad joke, and starred the heck out of it.

I want to hear the building's side of things before I judge.

I'm actually in the unusual position of HOPING she is a very happy, intentional mistress.

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Gah! I got nostalgic so I watched this scene and got creeped out (starting at 00:23) because the Alais/Henry dynamic is a possible Kabayeva/Putin dynamic.

(his ex wife, who is 55, is rumored to live in solitude in a monastery).

I thought you were going to say,

Absolutely. Poor guy, not his big dumb snoring fault — I used to feel bad about disturbing his sleep enough to wake him/get him to roll over and started with a bunch of tentative nudges.

Nah. We would need a punching pillow. Talk to me when they invent one of those.

Logically, yes, but I don't think that's the driving element for me (if I understand your meaning). It's not about how I wish to be treated when I'm old, it's more about the dude. But not even strictly in an "I like that he seems to have old fashioned values" i.e. respecting your elders.

I would just like to point out one big difference that I give ladies like Tina/Amy incredible props for: pregnancy/new motherhood while running shows.

Hmm, interesting. I'm admittedly unfamiliar with ballet membership contracts... but I suspect that by virtue of it being a school, the idea is that they're being "paid in trade" in that they are getting training and experience from which to then get *actual* professional employment—? Whereas I think this actually

(I'm multitasking and a bit distracted — did I miss an obvious trollism downthread? I just took that one comment to be an honest opinion that an unfortunate number of people have, vs trolollloll?)

Can you explain "they are" and "They're doing their thing"? I'm not sure I get your meaning.

I'm not psychic, and neither are employers. The test of service — in any job, ever — is not WHY are you doing your job, but ARE YOU DOING IT.