I think she’s saying that she likely wouldn’t be as wildly successful at 25 had she gotten pregnant when she was a sexually active teenager and young adult, and the avoidance of such a pregnancy was due, at least in some part, to Planned Parenthood.
I think she’s saying that she likely wouldn’t be as wildly successful at 25 had she gotten pregnant when she was a sexually active teenager and young adult, and the avoidance of such a pregnancy was due, at least in some part, to Planned Parenthood.
Funny you say that because when I looked at this photo I thought it was interesting that she’s in a pose that makes her appear broader in the chest/shoulder area because of the arm-over-head. Almost more masculine, in a way. It looks like more of a powerful sexy pose than a coy/sultry one to me.
No. Being proud of her own success - at her career and at not getting pregnant - is not an implied criticism of other women.
What harm comes from supplying people with birth control, condoms, Pap smears, and cancer screenings?
Elizabeth Olsen is too busy being a really well respected actress for the sugar-and-sap sandwich that this show looks like.
Candace Cameron Bure needs to stop talking
I mean he doesn’t have the best track record, and it’s publicized.
She’s controlling...and yet the kid was named ‘Future’ after his stage name.
I’m just not seeing any proof of it in this article.
I get this, and that Ciara is gorgeous, talented, rich and successful may explain part of it: so many of us when confronted with success feel, on some deep level, that we do not deserve it; or that people will think less of us for it, tear us down.
As it is, it’s entirely possible that the album name is just a name that’s intended to be provocative
First of all, I don’t think having numerous references to doing drugs or whatever actually means that Future has a drug problem.
Be a fucking adult and don’t call out the mother of your child on fucking Twitter. Be a person you son can look up to instead of the played out playa. I mean really.
He IS a quack! I went to see him many years ago due to a skin issue and he “diagnosed” it by looking at it. I’d asked him for a skin culture test, but he refused. He prescribed oral, and topical antibiotics, which made me violently ill. My skin issue got worse, so I went to another dermatologist recommended by a…
One of my former editors was (is?) good friends with Dr. Zizmor.
I can’t believe how far down I had to scroll to find someone making this point and I can’t describe how excited I am that I made it out of the greys on Mark’s NYE Amnesty so that I could be here in this moment to pull your comment out of the greys.
YES! When my partner and I were watching it, I paused it right there and had a 10 minute rant about that exact line. Reasonable doubt is for EVERYONE, even people who are guilty.
I was also disgusted by the prosecutor’s “reasonable doubt is for innocent people”.
Watch the documentary. Then read Kratz’s response to it, and you’ll see how empty the criticism of it is. Also, the filmers were working on this project loooong before it was picked up by Netflix.
I do think Avery should have been found not guilty. I’m not completely sure if he is innocent but I am 100% certain that Brendan is. Oh my god, my heart was breaking for that poor boy. He just wants to play his videogames!