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@unalteredone: Honestly I didn't care much about him until he started showing off his wife's issue of Playboy every chance he gets. He's not even trying to hide his exploitation of her.

@cupscake: Oh, I'd like to read that. Any chance it's online?

@Bunnya69: Dude, what happened to "beautiful at any size?"

@sybann: I know! If she walked in to a J. Crew she'd probably be a size 10 by their standards. Even with traditional sizing plus doesn't even begin until 18 or maybe 16. She couldn't even buy a pair of jeans at Lane Bryant! Shouldn't we just be calling her "beautiful" and "real" and "average?"

@1.1.1.: I'm not sure we know where the testers draw the line. If people push hard enough, a slight increase in testosterone could be enough to slap a "male" label on her and strip her of her titles.

@olivia2.0: Oh, Kobayashi. He's no longer a champion, he's got mouth cancer a year or two ago.

@cwisto moweina has got yer goat: But the intersex question is the point. If she was born with what appears to be a vagina and was raised as a girl, is it fair to disqualify her if they find she has a Y chromosome? That chromosome would make her technically male, and would potentially confer advantages. The issue

@olivia2.0: Good point. They are technically testing to determine her sex. gender is in the brain, not the gonads.

@tiredfairy: Shit, my mother lived for children and absolutely planned my sister and I and even she threw up her hands and wished she'd never had us sometimes. Motherhood is HARD.

@kookla: I had a strange experience at my last gyne exam: the RNP asked if I am planning on having children, something they've never asked before at these exams. I said "no" right off and she quickly said something like "oh, that's fine. it's not for everyone." the whole thing was a little awkward. Like she didn't

@coconanas: Truly, this is the most wondrous thing I've ever seen. I'm guessing they didn't want any inch of it to not be pornographic. Geniuses!

@Elle O. Elle: $80 does seem steep for JC Penney's. I used to shop there when I was a poor college student, I can't fathom having spent $80 on one item back then. However, the other day I complimented a very cute dress on a girl at work and she said it was from Penney's. Should I find it, I might be willing to spend

@Sunshineyness: I had a friend at my high school who drove her mom's old Honda up until graduation (in 1996), when her parents gave her a Jaguar. With her name as the license plate. She was mortified, but that sort of excess was not uncommon at my school.

My prep school had a clique with a name: The 90210. It obviously started mockingly, but eventually they embraced it, going so far as to make up soccer jerseys with their various character names and formally name their hallway hangout the Peach Pit. These kids were, in many ways, equivalent to Blair and Serena and

@katynels: Young master Bass is only something like 18 or 19 . . . he and Taylor Momsen are the only ones playing very close to their real ages.

@aaron8301: I thought I would love to do that, too, but my job requires a 30-minute unpaid break for every 5 hours worked, which means a 10-hour workday is really an 11-hour workday. Spending 11 hours at work for four days simply is not worth the day off.

@J.D.Regent: Holy crap, I made my own tie skirt, too! My mom was super impressed with my can-do attitude. I, too, had 20-hole docs to wear it with.

This seems like a significant change in attitude. I seem to remember a Mo'Nique who was actively not trying to lose weight, and thought skinny women were evil. What made her change how she feels about her body?