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Look, he's cute and seems like a nice enough person, yes he's really endearing. (Except I couldn't help but wince because he wants to date 13 years younger than him. Did his therapist actually tell him he needs that?) My question is, if we have kids together, are they going to have OCD and Asperger's? Because I'm

That is a great question. LA and NY are where the casting offices were/are traditionally, where all the agents were, where the industries were in different ways (film vs theatre). But that is the past, when geography was a determining factor in what shaped peoples' lives, before the internet. The industry has changed

I was an actress in NY and LA. Except for the .05%, actors don't make money (and that's why most of the ones I know who are at it for a long time have trust funds or inheritances). It's the people selling the shovels for the gold rush who are getting rich. They're not struggling at all.

Since everyone seems to think I didn't read the article, let me assure you that I did, then I read The Retro Wife, and I still despise Tracie's condescending tone. She can add in the mandatory line to cover her ass about how feminism and staying at home aren't mutually exclusive, but the rest of the article says

I'm a proud feminist and I wouldn't mind being a housewife (I prefer "stay at home mom") assuming my S.O. has a good job and it wouldn't put too much pressure on him. I would still work — but writing and painting don't pay the bills (yet). It would be a huge luxury to continue developing my projects while raise the

Well that's good to know! Yay for vaccines.

I have no qualms saying that I don't give a crap about embryos. I won't pretend to either just because the anti-abortion movement makes abortion sound so super duper hard and tears all around for everyone (I haven't had an abortion but I did have an IUD for a long time and donated my eggs several times, so who knows

Who knows, maybe in the future we'll have a vaccination that will help guard against all strains, it's possible. But frankly, in the great scheme of things, HIV, parasites, and just plain lack of access to clean water, food, and family planning threaten more peoples' quality of life than HPV and crabs. Not that

Gardasil only helps protect against a handful of strains of HPV, doesn't do a very good job of that, and regardless there are dozens and dozens of strains more. It's naive to think that if everyone got "HPV shots" it would make "HPV go extinct", it's far more complicated than that.

Ignoring her expression for a moment, this is the one picture I've ever seen where Prince William looks downright handsome to me. Must be the angle. I'd shag it.

Um, don't forget fruit roll-ups. Because they have traces of fruit in them, doncha know.

Totally not saying it's cool to lie to diabetics btw. Or troll the muffin lovers. It was just my genuine first reaction! I've been trying so hard to eat healthfully for a long time due to various health issues. I know of course that what works for me doesn't work for everyone, but I've tried to focus on a nutrient

Truthfully, I'm not really sure that I believe in the concept of "moderation" when it comes to eating unhealthy foods, or maybe that's just because in America that word is thrown around so much it's become meaningless. Same thing for "treating yourself", because the point seems to be learning how to NOT treat yourself

Ok, diabetics I get, but if you're just trying to eat healthfully or lose weight, why would you eat any muffins, period?

How nice of you, fellow Snuffle! I'm hoping someone comes forward.

Jezebel, will you please do an article on this lost dog ad? http://losangeles.craigslist.org/lac/pet/3677790633.html

I agree oral contraceptives > pregnancy, but there has got to be a better way. A lot of progress is being made with IUDs and barrier methods, keeping my fingers crossed.

My point is not against contraception, but against hormonal-interfering contraception. Messing with anyone's fragile system of hormones is going to seem extremely stupid in just the near future.

Well you are on the internet and I assumed you would know how to use it. http://cebp.aacrjournals.org/content/11/11/1375.short is one http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ijc.2910380307/abstract is another

One of my professors in college (who actually is a well-respected cancer researcher) announced it to class one day. There are a lot of great sources, but here is one to start out with. http://cebp.aacrjournals.org/content/11/11/1375.short