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I am the biggest Golden Girls fan on the planet. This show was at the forefront of every social and political issue of its time and often far ahead of it. They dealt with topics such as sexual harassment in the workplace, divorce, death, infidelity, aging, gay marriage, abortion, dementia, elder care abuse, illegal

I would have preferred if it were more about mice and less about men.

It was good to finally figure out what made those grapes so wrathful!

Yeah, I got to the part about her thanking him for sex, and always being the outside spoon, and I thought “Thus motherfucker knows exactly what he’s doing and gets off on keeping his wife feeling insecure and less-than.”

I think personality plays way more into it than we ever think about, and time. I was pretty damn cute when I got married, and my husband was in pretty good shape. He was not “conventionally attractive”, but he has dimples for days, a great ass, and he’s the smartest person I’ve ever known, which I find immensely

This is all really important and I’m glad you’re drawing attention to it but please please stop quoting the Environmental Working Group in articles about science and health. They are notorious science denialists who ignore vetted, vigorously reviewed and researched facts in favor of flashy headlines — it’s like

But you found your partner physically attractive at the beginning of your relationship, right? Physical change will, of course, happen over the years. But you’re still happy to bone your partner even with the weight gain (still lusty), so I’m not seeing how setting that up as one of the measures of a successful

I found the quotes about her initiating sex and THANKING him for it to be crushing. I am not sure my ego would be able to take that

Writers: People who just do not know when to leave things the fuck alone.

Ugggghhhhh, this ridiculous, hair-trigger outrage is exhausting to me. Kim probably has done more for her “children” than my father ever did for me, and yet, people don’t get angry when he calls himself a parent. So she’s not a biological parent. Why does it matter? I’m baffled that this is even a story.

I nursed my sister through her high-risk pregnancy and helped raise my nephew. I did it full time (raised my nephew) from 6 months when my sister had to return to work to 3 yo when we enrolled him in preschool so she wouldn’t have to worry about a stranger raising her child. I contribute in financial, emotional and

I have two aunts like this, my dad’s oldest sister and my mom’s younger sister. (My dad’s sister is a nun, and is seriously the coolest nun on the face of the planet.) Both of them have influenced my life in incredible ways, and have been mother figures in my life. My mom’s younger brother has also been a father

I was typing quickly on my phone but I’m also Dyslexic so sorry but not. I’m the first person to go to college in my family, put myself through school and have 2 degrees and whatnot, I would like to say that is my talent.

What the actual FUCK is up with her lips? Between the lips and the hair, she doesn’t even look like the same person. And the fact that she can barely string four-word sentences together is so unattractive. Ugh. I work my ass off to pay tuition and housing for my girls (they pay some, there is a big scholarship in

Eh, I’m with Sia here. If she were a model or an actor who didn’t want people to see her face, that would be one thing, but singing is all about what you sound like, not what you look like. We don’t need to see singers. (And frankly, we’d probably have better music on the radio if success as a female pop singer

She makes music, she wants to be heard more than seen. It’s hard to make any money as any kind of artist. No doubt she is working the mystery angle, but if that’s how she maintains some semblance of privacy and a very successful career in the entertainment industry, well that just makes her one smart lady.

I dig the fact that she wants her music to represent her rather than her appearance.

It seems you and me have opposite coping mechanisms. Eons ago I got convinced that everyone is, at their core, bad, if not downright vicious.

Of course, I didn’t mean to say that the facist Hungarian state of the Arrow Party reflected the full will of the people, but like with Germany, there was definitely a level of complicity that shouldn’t be ignored (Germans were very eager to whitewash their participation in that regime and forward the narrative that