stefaniemoore
bunnywatson
stefaniemoore

Kids this age do not know who they are yet because they are changing rapidly. Bodies, hormones, it is all confusion. Kids try on different identities, go through 'phases', it's a natural expression of that confusion. The sad thing is that adults often come out of it and then sneer at kids who are just going through it

Don't ask GOOP for hair advice, I'm just sayin. I sat behind her at on Off Broadway show circa 1999 and she was practically bald on top.

Actually wasn't replying to you but to thewicked. But the assumption was still wrong.

Guilty! I wasn't going to have them either. And then I started crying whenever I saw kids and I had no idea why.

I think Plum Sykes wrote BB and she is THE reason I stopped subscribing to Vogue. Shallow, vapid, horrible writing.

Well, look. The trade off for your body getting wrecked is: you get over yourself! I leave the house looking like a fucking homeless person and I couldn't give a shit. It feels good.

Having kids is like throwing a bomb at your life. It breaks things , but the things gained are a different kind of great than you had before. Everything has a trade off. I know women who waited until things were perfect to have kids and they can't now. So they feel guilty. Then if you have a kid, and you stop working

Print this out and save it to read later after you've had a kid. For laughs.

Hahaha!

I've actually heard, while what you say is correct French, they pronounce it "Er-mehz".

$300 at BCBG, beach wedding, no regrets.

Maybe they were at the same party and he was like, "can I have a picture with you?" And she was like, "Sure, guy I don't know." ?

I saw Russell Crowe's band (I know, I know) play at it was while he was dating Meg Ryan. He seemed pretty smitten. He was talking about how when you meet the right one, you just want to get married and have babies. I was surprised when they broke up.

I literally ran into him and his then-girlfriend-now ex-soon to be wife as I rounded a corner on 4th street in Austin. He's extremely short and very worn in the face and she was wearing a net tank top over a bra, mini skirt and a cowboy hat. I felt like I needed a shower after that.

In theory: I am a performer and if an airline lost my bag with all my stuff in it, and I was in a place where I couldn't ship for myself (no rental car, In a place like Not Urban) then I would need to overnight makeup. Or shoes and a dress.

I have sobbed loudly when a character in a book died. A roomate ran in to see what had happened and I had to tell her a character died. So embarrassing.

Here's what I take from this media response. The acceptable thing would have been for the girl to have shut her mouth about it and proceeded silently with her life. Therapy, ruined relationships, ruined education, years of fear and isolation, all of that is OK for her to deal with. Silently. But if a young man with a

These guys don't think they raped a girl. Just touched her, stuff she probably would have agreed to, if she were conscious, right? yeah.

Yeah, I like my nose! But I did have several people tell me I should have a nose job when I was younger. It was hurtful. Bottom line is most people are shallow. That's why we tend to dress a certain way, to send a signal that we think a certain way. It's a short hand way of communicating who we are, or who we want