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And women are more prone to eat I g disorders in general. Gold star for you!!

Thank you, but that only answered part of my question. Are these cars purchased by men or women of a variety of ages and incomes? I think gender is certainly part of the equation, but I don't think it is everything.

yes! i'm probably reading more biased coverage because i like to read stuff that's more progressive, but i'm noticing a lot more, "you guys are dicks for doing this, hey everyone don't look at those pictures!" than i've seen in the past.

psht - OBVIOUSLY maalox is also sexist. pepto bismol is the only truly egalitarian antacid. tums are the tools of feminazis, that's why they come in those rolls that slowly shrink away the more you use them, it's our subtle way of emasculating men.

i just drooled a little bit. i love pink, but it has to be a badass pink like this.

those cars are all shades of pink that actually appeal to women. the pink the honda fit is offered in is known as "patriarchy pink", it's the shade of pink that only appears on bullshit products designed for generic figures with two X chromosomes. See also: bic for her and all women's razors.

i don't know a lot about the sociology of cars, so this is a serious question.

i think it's so important for that first handful of women to stand up and say something, but...yeah. i wouldn't want to read my mom's name at the end of an article like that. this is where fictional characters and pen names are a godsend.

i'm usually in the camp of, "good lord, can we just leave the men out of the conversation for once?" but it is strange to me that the body acceptance movement doesn't seem to have much room for men. yes, women's bodies are way more policed, scrutinized and politicized than men's bodies, but i think it would be good

my cat did that when he saw me in my wedding dress, i'm more of a pencil skirt/skinny jeans type so the big poufy dress really threw him off. or he thought my dress was ugly.

i get that my opinion on the subject doesn't really matter, but i think small boobs are gorgeous.

agreed. i'm open about a lot of things, but the abuse in my past is something i can barely discuss with a tiny number of people. i can't imagine having the courage to do this.

Ooh girl, that hair is gorgeous!!

i'm actually a wizard, so yes.

I was 14 when the attacks happened, and I had a similar thought. at the time i kept quiet because i thought maybe i was just being a pain in the ass 14 year old, but now that i'm an adult i still think this way.

I am a lane, myself.

i just had an almost identical conversation with my husband.

wait, what?

you could turn it into a beautifully bound book but not edit a single word.