Michelle Pfeiffer in her younger days was my idol and she seems to age naturally. I see her wrinkles when I google her picture, but her husband is too. He seems to age not as well as Michelle. Men age too you know, of course except my husband. Come to think of it, nobody ages in my family, it must be the water.
"Sheās had one or two kids now and that can happen. I am not going to fat shame her either. It is natural for a woman to gain weight after giving birth and women can be just as beautiful, or moreso, after doing so. But to compare her now to when she was in her prime isnāt right. In her prime, before she had kids, she was smoking hot. "
Iām not going to fat shame her either. But she deliberately chooses clothing cuts that are unflattering to her figure.
^Seriously?!?! Considering that heās pushing 60, I think David E. Kelley looks quite good!
You are just too much. TOO MUCH I tell you! ![]()
@GoNoles85
Insisting that people are denying their true hubba hubba response to the Kās (who, IMO have a combined intellect still in the double digits) and if they deny it they must be jealous sounds absurd.
@ 256,
Great post. Well thought out.
As far as the other comments to me about my last two posts on this thread, I never said āallā men find Kim K. attractive. I am sure some donāt. I never said āallā women who hurl insults at her are jealous. Some arenāt. No big deal.
I agree with #256 about being comfortable enough with whatever God gave you to not have to hate others for anything whether they are cheerleaders, prom queens, beauty contestants or celebs like KK.
You have to use whatever skills you have to maximize your potential. KK is doing that. No need to hate her. Other girls might be great at science or in the marching band or whatever. And there are guys that totally dig that.
I wasnāt big or fast enough to play football in high school and I was a bit jealous of the guys that did. I had to correct that in myself. Both of my sons play football in high school and I was proud of them. It was like me out there except better because they are my kids.
I wouldnāt have wanted to go through life hating jocks just because they could do something I couldnāt. We are being honest, right? That is what āsomeā unattractive girls do to the pretty girls and it really isnāt cool. Not all, but some. Itās just jealousy. Thatās all it is. So the band-geek or science-nerd will say nasty things about the cheerleader for no other reason that she isnāt as pretty as the CL. Thatās why I am sticking up for KK.
HUH @jym626 ??? I never said anyone was jealous - I think you are confusing me with another posterā¦
Some people have very deep-seated notions that homosexuality is a choice; that doesnāt make their notions correct or acceptable. Likewise those who think transgender is a choice. Wrong is wrong, and subject to ridicule and belittling.
By the way, KK was never my thing but I certainly understood why some guys did like her. I am not dense. I can see what they did like in her back in her heyday. I always thought the little sister, not Chloe but the other one, was prettier but even then I see girls/young ladies all the time that are hotter than both of them.
Sorry acollegestudent. I think it was gonoles who said that. Please excuse the mix-up. I changed it in the post.
Post #262, I thought he was younger than Michelle. I didnāt know he was 60, my bad.
"Now with the tv show and how publicly she came out, sheās going to spend her life trying to keep looking beautiful. And thatās a curse, not a pleasure of being a woman.
For you, perhaps. Maybe not for her. Maybe since, as you put it, she missed out on all that before, she is going to revel in it for the rest of her life."
Maybe so. Perhaps she will revel in spending hours a day fixing her hair and makeup, just so she can walk outside, with television cameras waiting to catch her on an off day. Also, maybe she will have people to take care of that, like JLoās twenty person entourage that keeps her looking beautiful.
I hope you realize that you just provided the perfect example of how one would react to a ⦠negative opinion. Look at your post ⦠you immediately assumed certain things and suggested that the rights of transgender people might cause problems in MY daily life? You also came to the defense of the transgendered people who might be subject to attacks.
Read my post again as it was about the peril to speak up and hold an opinion that is not supportive of Bruce Jenner in THIS context. This is not about an opinion about the entire LBGTQ realm. In plain words, can someone be both sensitive to the issues in general and find the publicity and the hoopla about Bruceās transition having all the tenets of the Kardashian circus?
How about feeling for Bruce and understanding his problems and also thinking that he might have garnered more respect for keeping a more private profile about it? Perhaps in the manner chosen by the Jenner kids who came before the K Club and its marketing genius matriarch?
The middle K is the best looking. The one that is marries to Scott somebody. But her son is the cutest. I only watch one episode a few years back when I was bored.
@269,
If the shoes fits ⦠my jealous comments fit certain posters and they know who they are. Not everyone thinks KK is hot and not everyone is jealous of her. That is obvious. That goes without saying.
One of these days, Vogue will ask a band-geek to be on the cover. Yeah. KK has been on the cover of all kinds of magazine, that must really suck, she must really hate all the attention from men.
No, the shoe doesnāt fit. Not sure why you are trying to make it so. Like others, I find them to be a trainwreck on the dysfunction RR.
Scott and Kourtney make beautiful children.
I think that that K is the oldest. I also think Kim is the middle one followed by this one:
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@Pizzagirl --many people, especially as they get older, are overweight despite healthy eating and exercise. And thatās okay.
Many people wear sunscreen every day, yet skin tone varies, and laugh lines as well as saggy jowls happen. And thatās okay.
And many people donāt have a problem with gray hair or unmake-upped faces. And thatās okay.
You feel differently. Thatās okay, too. But when you couch your words in phrases like looking āgoodā or being āworth itā, it is judgmentalism. You use your subjective norms as if they are objective truths. And theyāre not.
What says Caitlyn is going to be trapped spending hours on her appearance? What you saw, so far, is a photo shoot.