waterbaby625
waterbaby625
waterbaby625

It's up there with Hiram Monserrate trying to graciously offer his ladyfriend a glass of argument water and inadvertently <i>slashing her in the face</i>. Oopsies!

Yes! hahaha. I hope you enjoy it! It's on Netflix, last time I checked.

They're both just tactile people! Like people who sell carpet for a living! Or those who read Braille!

Why didn't he just go in his giant, sagging diaper?

Seriously. The day anyone sees me trolling Republican or MRA websites is the day I voluntarily surrender my vagina harem.

Are we? Producing clothing takes up resources. Water, fertilizer, cotton and so on. Disposable fashion has a huge ecological footprint. And it doesn't get much more disposable than buying bulk clothes for a kid who is likely to grow out of them after only wearing them once.

I have bipolar & I recently had an "Eckhart Tolle" moment where I became, for lack of a better word, enlightened. More so than I had been before, at least. And I have to say I think this study is absolutely true - the only time I tried to kill myself with this illness was shortly after becoming an atheist at twelve,

The fact that she finds it psychologically interesting, on the other hand...

First part? Endearing.

Women with mental disorders tend to go straight for the hair, don't they? I say this as someone with bipolar who chopped most of her hair off last year - best decision ever, by the way - but I find it telling which life matters drive crazy people crazy because I think it reveals what's crazy about our culture.

So basically you're pissed no matter what. Move along, folks, nothing to see here... ;)

Meh, not sure how much merit Kylie Bisutti's claims have. Most of the official Victoria's Secret Angels are married/engaged and have kids and it doesn't seem like any of their relationships are kept on the DL (Alessandra, Adriana Lima, Lily Aldridge, Miranda Kerr, Doutzen Kroes, Karolina Kurkova...) And Adriana Lima

So her "expertise" comes from staying married for 17 years?

Seriously! I teach third graders and I have one girl who I can imagine doing some just like this, because she's already always going after people for littering and is super gung-ho about recycling and "going green."

Good point. I started burning through classic literature at eight (admittedly, the lighter stuff) and I think most of my classmates would have been able to grasp this. Kids are only limited by emotional maturity and experience, and those are unique to each.

Thank you! I was starting to get disheartened by the comments on this story. Children are really sharp and they often don't get enough credit for it. Sure, not all of them can be Harriet the Spy, but some are.

It's not just confined to the twenties. At 32, Ray J is theoretically grown, yet here he is taunting Kanye with that "I Hit It First" crap. Are all their women supposed to be virgins? What is this with the sex granting them lasting ownership rights?

I also have never watched a celebrity sex tape. I have issues with the fact that they (generally) weren't released with the celebrity's consent. Not cool.