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I came here to offer the same compliment. What’s unusual about your English is that non-native speakers (of any language, I presume) tend to err on the side of simple construction and vocabulary in order to avoid making mistakes. There’s a beautiful confidence in your writing, and none of your “mistakes” compromised…
That is the most juvenile framing of feminism I have ever seen. I seriously doubt Julianne gave any thought to viewers in places where the show hadn’t broadcast yet when she wrote the headline. So I don’t believe she was intending to spoil you, but I hope she does read your comment and that she laughs at you heartily…
Her comments on this subject seem like the sort of thing that decent people agree to avert their eyes from and pretend it didn’t happen. She’s a kid. It’s her dad.
Show us on the doll where Xavier Dolan touched you.
I had no idea how much I needed a Jesus tie-in to Scott Disick until you provided it.
We have an endless appetite for dirt here, you should still share it.
Lol, you were genuinely surprised Jon Snow was resurrected? This headline isn’t outright mean, it’s just discourteous to people outside of the US.
The more I consider it, the more I think she knew exactly what she was doing. It’s manipulative as all get out, but I’m not sure I can condemn it if it’s brought her to a much healthier place in short order.
And I see what you’re saying, but I’m not talking about “just saying it because of trauma and shock,” I’m talking about a parent responding to a child intentionally turning their back on them. If you read the whole piece that Kidd wrote for the NY Post, she did give her new number to a few friends when she changed it,…
I guess Disney never made a movie about The Prodigal Son, so the idea that parents are more willing to forgive transgressive behavior if you ghost them for awhile is not as familiar as I assumed.
I don’t know why people are assuming her mother would’ve been helpful or supportive had Kidd been honest with her about what she was feeling.
I have no insight into conditions at Columbia, but I got a very strong vibe of “engineering was a very bad idea” from her statements. Between the artistic pursuits and the desire to make connections, girl shoulda gone humanities. She probably chose that track because she’s good at math/science and everybody sells…
Semenya’s non-HA competition is much closer to her level than the billions of us who never had to worry about competing at the Olympics are to theirs. Elite competition is no more relevant to my personal life just because a non-HA woman wins the top prize.
“She fell into a doorknob” is only slightly more ridiculous than pointing to that pic in support of the idea that she was uninjured.
1. I’m prepared to have that debate right now because it’s transparently absurd to argue that there are enough women with this condition “to overwhelm women’s sports in the next decade.” You need to narrow that statement significantly before it’s defensible. Perhaps there are enough hyperandrogenic women to dominate…
We can make it an insanely complicated issue, if we want to. But there are also ways to simplify it. Instead of narrowing the scope to “is being a hyperandrogenous woman a competitive advantage in sports?” which is what this analysis seems to do, basically skipping over the question of is the advantage “unfair,” we…
Fallon Fox has had gender reassignment surgery. I’d saying having one’s testicles removed is an excellent way to suppress testosterone production. She also had to have at least two years of hormone replacement therapy in order to be licensed to fight. So, no, she is not an example of the hypothetical come to life. She…
There aren’t enough hyperandrogenous women around to kill women’s sports. I get that this is incredibly frustrating to “traditional XX women” trying to compete at the highest levels, but you know what — hyperandrogenous women are still women. When they win, they are women winning at women’s sports.