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Isn’t it funny how I quoted the word “spoofing” in my original comment?

I’m no stranger to wearing underwear and heels in my apartment, but I don’t pretend that it’s “grinding.” It’s getting dressed and it doesn’t make me or any other woman exceptional.

Amy Schumer appears in just her underwear and a coffee cup, naked-ish but casually spoofing Pirelli nudity by showing a realistic image of how many women are most often naked

I agree about Nylon skewing too young, but it feels less demographic than try-hard. I mean, I am an old lady, and I f’in LOVE Teen Vogue. But TV is beautiful to look at, the trim size is adorable, it has solid diversity in model casting (except for that whole daughter-of-famous-person thing they’re obsessed with), and

Wells is to beauty as Anna Wintour is to fashion.

this news is bound to make long-time Allure readers sad

For instance, this brown makes me so depressed I could just run right out and vote for Ronald Reagan.

I’m not being passive-aggressive in the least.

Don’t be so hard on yourself. It’s better to do something than to do nothing.

All righty then: I have no qualms whatsoever in telling you that you have never been a vegetarian.

No problem. It’s laminated. :p

Hate to break it to you, but you were not a vegetarian for seven years.

I’ve been a vegetarian for two decades, a vegan about half as long, and sober for under a year, so that was a long-ass time I spent as a drunk vegetarian, and I ate meat under those conditions exactly zero times.

Feminism as a term for a social movement or philosophy is different than a label used to self-identify, though, and the latter is what is being discussed here. I certainly support any woman like yourself who wholeheartedly and proudly wants to wear the label, but some women don’t and I feel that they have valid

Why do you need a replacement? Must you and other women necessarily be labeled based on your (our) beliefs?

I have always considered myself a feminist because I know what it means and I’ve read my feminist history, and frankly I bristle at the term these days, too. Sarah Palin called herself a feminist FFS. Taylor Swift, Beyonce, and Miley Cyrus have all used feminism(ism) in various ways, all about as deep as a puddle.