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Women are allowed so little wiggle room with their appearances it's ridiculous.
I have always been quite thin and fluxuate between a 2 and a 6 and have received rude remarks on both ends. When I'm a 2, people call me a stick and anorexic. A stranger once walked up to me when I was at work and said I should be asham...more
The problem is that with some classes, they don't teach math two different ways, they just plain don't teach math to one side. In my experience, boys get advanced math while girls get a slowed down, scaled back version to meet minimum state requirements.
"babies before children"
Humans are always babies before they grow into children. They wouldn't fit if they were any bigger.
Oh, and my grandparents only knew each other for five days before they got married. This was very common during WWII.
My niece was entered into an all-girls class for a time. Before long, it became clear that something was terribly wrong. Where she had previously loved math and science, excelling in those subjects, she was suddenly lagging behind her brother, who is a year younger.
Upon looking into the children's school curricul...more
Women have worked outside the home far longer than fifty years, no matter what Leave it to Beaver reruns may have you believe. My great-grandmother owned a restaurant long before 1962.
Any pictures I post of friends are those I've taken myself, so I only post the ones in which they look their best. I wouldn't want to devalue my photos by making my subjects look bad.
You are not on MSN's main page, though. You are on MSN Now, which only posts short blurbs, doing a brief run down of stories which are currently gaining attention. It's like when news stations give you the quick, thirty second "Coming up in the next hour..."
If you want in depth analysis, you are using the wrong so...more
It is true that some of these may seem messier than what one would typically see in a fashion magazine, but that is sort of the point. Glamour and MSN regularly run pieces like this, showing user submitted photos of their own nails. The entire purpose is to illustrate to readers that you do not need a $50 professional ...more
6/17/2012
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