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@SarsDoesn'tSave: I know. That's why I feel bad, because it's shady. But the chorus is so damn catchy.

Can we talk about guilty pleasure songs? Today, I got busted singing "Faded" by SoulDecision too loudly while walking down the street. I love that song to death but I would never tell anyone while I was sober.

@Infrareal: I used to live with two boys who would leave turds in the bowl at least once a week. I lasted two months.

@lambsy: I've been there. Sometimes they ignore the fact that, hey, you're kind of their girlfriend in the basic connotation of the word. Instead, they act like this means you went out and bought a wedding dress the day before.

@SuicaLove: I fucking love Top Secret.

@popquizkid: Just you wait. It gets better.

@margeh: St. Trinian's. And St. Trinian's 2.

@Marla Singer: Photos of said dress required for assessment!

@PommeDeReinette: They're both attached to Jennifers (Westfeldt and Garner). But if I were married/in a relationship with either of them, I'd allow this side dalliance.

@rini: They've been promoting The Town. All the promo photos are of them super-close and sometimes hugged up (like the above). They've even been joking about a sex scene they had in the film that was cut because it was too explicit.

Last Saturday, someone started a bromance thread. I have to say I love Ben Affleck's new relationship with John Hamm.

My gran said (presumably from experience), "Don't ever talk bad about your kids' father in public. If he's awful enough, he'll hang himself with his own rope."

@cate3710: They are Paola lace ankle boots by Christian Louboutin.

@nora charles: I understand your point, to an extent. But I'm having a hard time seeing who would WANT to enter a committed relationship with reason to suspect their husband might be unfaithful (assuming their own reasons are noble). If the person has personality flaws—to the point where he can't say no to women who

@nicolechat: Yay! Now I feel less guilty about my ridiculously thorough knowledge of Spice Girls songs.

@nora charles: An "admitted 90% rate of adultery" is a dubious statistic at best. And that may not be faulting the spouse for the infidelity itself, but it sounds a lot like holding the wronged spouse at fault for getting his/her feelings hurt.