There's something so skeezy about someone who uses your name constantly. I mean, I know it's supposed to make you feel connected or something, but... it just seems so transparent and forced.
There's something so skeezy about someone who uses your name constantly. I mean, I know it's supposed to make you feel connected or something, but... it just seems so transparent and forced.
I have to say congrats on going through with it. You obviously were a man with a plan, and I can't imagine how brave you'd have to be to go through with that.
I'm genuinely curious about this uni-boob thing. I only wear sports bras, and maybe it's because I don't really have anything up top anyway, but I don't see a huge difference. Is it really that obvious, or that big a fashion faux-pas?
Most of these stories are about literal kids. I don't expect a 14-year-old to be super suave with the people s/he likes any more than I expect him or her to be experienced in the art of rejecting someone gently. I don't think everything is cool or anything, but do you really expect kids to be able to handle…
I completely agree. Men should wear whatever they like, as should women. I would have felt better about something like this if it were like, "don't wear this to impress people, because it doesn't work,", rather than, "I don't like it when men wear jewelry and there is no reason for them to ever do so."
They absolutely are. I used to work for a company that bought people's jewelry and stuff for cash (it's about as shady as everyone thinks, so... no surprises there, but you do get cash in hand for your stuff). Most things like that aren't being charged because they're genuinely valuable, but because it's market…
Yeah, I know what you mean. She's a perfectly lovely woman, and her hair and makeup is just fine. It sucks to see a site like this criticizing her looks. I'm sure her personality is fine, too. Those interview settings are canned, and she's just gotten a big role. It's probably wise of her to keep quiet on…