I'm not digging Hoda's frock, but she can do no wrong in my book. She gets a permanent pass. I love her, and I don't know why, but she just makes me smile. And goddamn, Jennifer Hudson. I've said it before, but she is absolutely jaw-droppingly beautiful. Seriously. She's, like, captivating. #angelball
@Ms Meghan: OH MY GOD you put your finger on it exactly. I was trying to figure out who he looked like. He's like John Mayer, except with no evidence of either brains or a sense of humour. #angelball
To be fair, in the interview with Hilary Swank she says that she sleeps naked, and sometimes her boyfriend's son comes in. I didn't get the impression that she was running around, all "check me out, young boy!"
"I was always thinking 'how am I going to keep my old chap in my pants?' But Ayda and me are very loved up – sprogs on the way and all that business."
This is one of the most British sentences I have ever read. Also, WTF is a "sprog"?
In my experience six year olds don't think about nakedness in a sexual way unless someone teaches them too. In th US we really seem to be pretty prudish about the body. Nakedness is not evil and does not have to equal something sexual. (Can you tell I live outside the US now?)
That being said - if I knew my ex's new (stunning) girlfriend was wandering around in her birthday suit in front of my kid and I then heard about it I think I might just start to have a problem with it...lol
@applejuice: hearted hearted hearted! Exposing yourself to a stranger is abusive - a parent or guardian you trust and love being naked during bathing or changing is perfectly natural and much more likely to lead to healthy attitudes about the body than not.
@sybann: being naked is not the same thing as "exposing yourself". Abusive? Just because you don't like something does not make it "abusive". You do disservice to actual victims of abuse when you throw that word around willy-nilly.
@ms.fortune: With respect, I think you may have mis-read what Sybann wrote. It might be worth going back over it again, because I think you'd agree with her, truly.
@Harlot Brontë: THANKS! And you are right - I have nothing against nakedness and nudity - I come from a very free-thinking family in that regard. What I said was that a stranger who exposes themself to you could be considered a form of abuse. Think skeevy flasher in a trenchcoat - and since I have had this happen to me and to friends, I AM speaking from experience and as a survivor of much more serious abuse, I don't take the word lightly. So there *tongue*!
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Penn Badgley looks like the poor woman's John Mayer in a badly coordinated ensemble (velvet suit w/ banker shirt wtf!??!?) #angelball
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This is one of the most British sentences I have ever read. Also, WTF is a "sprog"?
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Totally. Or at least her old lips back.
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That being said - if I knew my ex's new (stunning) girlfriend was wandering around in her birthday suit in front of my kid and I then heard about it I think I might just start to have a problem with it...lol
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I heard it through the grapevine that she's not doing a farewell tour, I love Gladys!
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I still kind of like him too, for absolutely no good reason.