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While these are big decisions, they all strike me as pretty easy to answer.

A Juggalo. I would elaborate but I don't really think that's necessary.

To me, they look more like a giant tumor than a pair of breasts.

Because like most Western European countries, Germany understands that some tiny fraction of their population is going to do crazy shit, and that's okay because in the end we all pay for each other somehow.

You know what's bullshit? She doesn't have any stretchmarks on her tits and I do.

First thought that came to mind.

You don't need the study on women to make a research statement about men (unless you state something that depends on a relative statement about women). They are just responsibly letting you know that they used a narrow focus. That's a good thing in science. Eliminate variables. Gender / Sex contains a massive bag of

Maybe they didn't have the resources to study both sexes or they had easy access to the male data, or they female study was already done and they didn't want to repeat the work. There can be an endless amount of reasons but why comment on what it didn't cover?

One ticket for the rollercoaster, please.

they can't, they're too busy demagnetizing their CDs and buying pillars to keep their "interconnects" off of the floor and crowing about how they can hear a mouse fart from a mile away.

You know he's legit because he got his degree from Hollywood Upstairs Medical College.

So, he's so smart that he's a brilliant surgeon, but so dumb that he is a puppet for the acai berry industry? Please.

To be fair, I don't think he's ever diagnosed someone with Skin Failure.

^had wedding pie instead of wedding cake

And this is why I am #TeamPie

It's OK with me because I don't understand how to use reddit. I clicked on the reddit link in the article above, and I don't see those pics anywhere. All I see is a bunch of comments with some kind of points score.

I saw it here first, am I allowed to enjoy it? Tell me what to feel!!!

@randomnessish: i'm nearly 45, and i have dated younger men. they think having pubic hair is, for lack of a better word, "bad." i wrote a comment on this thread earlier. i think the "trend" of hairlessness has happened really, really fast and it upsets me. i think i'm a sexy woman, i don't think being shaved/waxed is

In my friend's Human Sexuality class, the professor had everyone take an anonymous survey asking if they expect women to have pubic hair—any at all—or go completely clean-shaven/waxed. It was split among men and women, but surprisingly (?) both men and women—more than 75%—said that they would expect women to go