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... Kali Dec 2014 #1
good grief, what happened to her hair! big_dog Dec 2014 #6
It appears she has cut it. bigwillq Dec 2014 #8
too bad, she had such beautiful long hair big_dog Dec 2014 #10
Her hair did look nice long, like in this pic (nt) bigwillq Dec 2014 #12
Good thing she doesn't wear her hair to please you, then. cyberswede Dec 2014 #18
I think she's adorable.. sendero Dec 2014 #47
oh thank god she's not a feminist NuclearDem Dec 2014 #56
You have me wondering why I don't watch this show. NaturalHigh Dec 2014 #100
why do you post such idiotic fluffy semi-misogynistic bullshit all the time? Kali Dec 2014 #11
+1,000,000,000 Kingofalldems Dec 2014 #13
consistently. thank you kali. nt seabeyond Dec 2014 #19
Thank you. nt DURHAM D Dec 2014 #20
'cause if it's fluffy, one can claim ignorance? cyberswede Dec 2014 #22
obvious to many. oblivious to others. yes. seabeyond Dec 2014 #23
I don't think he's TRYING to be sneaky about it tkmorris Dec 2014 #26
btw, the obvious misogyny gets juried hide or locked by skinner. hence, seabeyond Dec 2014 #24
Her attitude and her hair are her choice. I think her short hair Autumn Dec 2014 #27
Agree on both counts. 840high Dec 2014 #45
FFS! Jamastiene Dec 2014 #33
Oh get out with this misogynistic TMZ bullshit. NuclearDem Dec 2014 #50
It is her choice!!!!! Why so negative? yeoman6987 Dec 2014 #49
I don't give a flying fuck about some tee vee actor Kali Dec 2014 #54
Obviously it is very important because you are here yeoman6987 Dec 2014 #55
A famous woman's opinion on feminism is not a relevant discussion for GD? Autumn Dec 2014 #60
did i miss something? she really did not say a lot more in the article. seems to be, seabeyond Dec 2014 #63
Well I am not the OP yeoman6987 Dec 2014 #65
"Cooking dinner for hubby" was not the main focus Autumn Dec 2014 #68
My reactions are to the focus of the OP, not so much the article, Kali Dec 2014 #70
+1. nt seabeyond Dec 2014 #71
cooking dinner for our family has nothing to do with feminism. most people do not own the title seabeyond Dec 2014 #61
She raised an issue treestar Dec 2014 #76
I like cooking for my husband RockaFowler Dec 2014 #2
I love cooking for my wife (and do so most days). While I don't think I love it enough KingCharlemagne Dec 2014 #92
A perfect match wheniwasincongress Dec 2014 #3
Good for her. bigwillq Dec 2014 #4
Precisely Sherman A1 Dec 2014 #9
Sad. NutmegYankee Dec 2014 #5
why did you repost the entire OP with a face palm? Doctor_J Dec 2014 #44
sometimes when this OP poster gets an inkling of shame (or some signal that he has crossed the line) Kali Dec 2014 #75
Thanks Kali. NutmegYankee Dec 2014 #112
Her attitude actually would be the ultimate goal of feminism in that wouldnt it be nice randys1 Dec 2014 #7
+1. historylovr Dec 2014 #17
there are many feminists who like to cook for their husband JI7 Dec 2014 #14
It is not about the cooking. Jamastiene Dec 2014 #36
I get the point and her not getting it JI7 Dec 2014 #42
Sure, but you know it was the way she framed it: Laffy Kat Dec 2014 #96
The perfect casting for Penny. mmonk Dec 2014 #15
poor Sheldon had his chances big_dog Dec 2014 #16
Can't stand that show minivan2 Dec 2014 #89
It would only be sarisataka Dec 2014 #91
She's had a lot of success in her craft and hasn't Ilsa Dec 2014 #21
+1 cyberswede Dec 2014 #28
Yep. And as we just saw with Sony paying Amy Adams and Jennifer Lawrence less than their seaglass Dec 2014 #31
In fact, is that known ? treestar Dec 2014 #38
The main 3 characters get 1 million an episode ProudToBeBlueInRhody Dec 2014 #81
Interesting. treestar Dec 2014 #84
The other four have gotten more screen time as the show has gone along ProudToBeBlueInRhody Dec 2014 #85
My understanding is that Cuoco-Sweeting, Parsons, and Ilsa Dec 2014 #108
Thanks treestar Dec 2014 #109
Those three, and then the other two men, Ilsa Dec 2014 #110
As long as it's her choice on how to live, nothing wrong with it. Marrah_G Dec 2014 #25
I don't either, but she must think it is... cyberswede Dec 2014 #29
I think alot of younger women just don't know what feminist means Marrah_G Dec 2014 #32
exactly. she clearly states she does not know anything or even think about it. seabeyond Dec 2014 #46
I think the middle age and senior women also need to take some responsibility Marrah_G Dec 2014 #51
probably. anyone relating cooking dinner to feminism has missed the boat, one way or another. nt seabeyond Dec 2014 #57
I think I will strike up the topic when my daughter is here next. Marrah_G Dec 2014 #67
lol. i have had many with all nieces, nephews and two sons. well aware where they sit on the seabeyond Dec 2014 #69
Yes. Heck my BIL likes to cook treestar Dec 2014 #78
And....?" alphafemale Dec 2014 #30
Kaley, you're a feminist... steve2470 Dec 2014 #34
She sounds like a self centered asshole. Jamastiene Dec 2014 #35
That's exactly it. She's got hers so nothing to see here. Every minority/discriminated against group stevenleser Dec 2014 #106
Sounds like a very dumb person treestar Dec 2014 #37
I like the character she plays -- who wouldn't like the working class woman who can always KingCharlemagne Dec 2014 #93
Otherwise, she'd get fired from BBT. What else did you expect? alp227 Dec 2014 #39
Was just going to post same thing. n/t JimDandy Dec 2014 #58
She has a charmed life and an easy paycheck. Dawson Leery Dec 2014 #40
"Cuoco plays a blonde minstrel, a stereotype" ProudToBeBlueInRhody Dec 2014 #87
There are no charmed lives in Hollywood Calista241 Dec 2014 #95
That makes it luck even more so treestar Dec 2014 #105
Why doesn't she stand up straight? roody Dec 2014 #41
Love her short hair. 840high Dec 2014 #43
A very eye opening thread. I'm amazed at some of the ugly comments directed at Autumn Dec 2014 #48
I think that people forget that not all generations have the same experiences Marrah_G Dec 2014 #52
Agreed sarisataka Dec 2014 #59
She has been called ignorant, a very dumb person, a self centered asshole Autumn Dec 2014 #62
I am not positive marym625 Dec 2014 #72
I think you are right treestar Dec 2014 #77
yep. marym625 Dec 2014 #79
Exactly, I don't think she's all that clear on what "feminist" means. arcane1 Dec 2014 #101
And a good opinion it is. I've seen her on a couple of talk shows and she comes across Autumn Dec 2014 #80
Thanks! marym625 Dec 2014 #83
to be honest it's because what she describes Texasgal Dec 2014 #74
My choice is I don't cook, unless my dog wants an omelette and nags me until I cook him one. Autumn Dec 2014 #86
that is funny autumn. too cute. nt seabeyond Dec 2014 #88
My wife and I came to an agreement sarisataka Dec 2014 #90
Hahaha! arcane1 Dec 2014 #102
Sort of reminds me of Michael Jordon rurallib Dec 2014 #53
welll... nice. Texasgal Dec 2014 #64
She says in the article that she likes "serving" her husband. woolldog Dec 2014 #66
She could quit her job treestar Dec 2014 #73
I really hope her husband doesn't tell her to end her career. n/t Sivafae Dec 2014 #82
Wait Until She Turns 40 AnnieBW Dec 2014 #94
Huh? Jennifer Anniston? NaturalHigh Dec 2014 #97
Golden Globe Nomination. SAG Nomination. bigwillq Dec 2014 #98
Jennifer Aniston is older than me? NaturalHigh Dec 2014 #99
Always good to get a little ageism in with your sexism. n/t JTFrog Dec 2014 #107
What? That was supposed to be a compliment. NaturalHigh Dec 2014 #114
20+ episodes a year, for a million each episode, for the next three years. arcane1 Dec 2014 #103
HATE that show! 1step Dec 2014 #104
This quote says it all to me. hamsterjill Dec 2014 #111
Really who the cares? abakan Dec 2014 #113
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