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Jun 20, 2008 -
In so many movies and TV shows (and male fantasies!), there is often a struggle between the girl next door who's smart and innocent and the bad girl who's brave, sexy, and independent. (Think: Lauren Conrad and Kristin Cavallari from Laguna Beach, respectively.) Though I don't see these characters actually battle it out in the real world, I do think there's a little truth to these conventional identities, and some women fit better into one category than the other.
While being the good girl is appealing, truth be told, I think I might be more of the bad girl at heart.
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Jun 25, 2007 -
I think it is safe to say that we all have a bit of a wild streak in us, but if we choose to act upon it, luckily our crazy tirades aren't splashed across every tabloid in town. As we have seen in Hollywood, some rebels take their bad behavior to an extreme while others have been known to turn their lives around, so do you think bad girls can reform?
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Dear Poll: Can Bad Girls Reform?
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Oct 26, 2009 -
The idea of a reform school for girls seems to come straight out of a B-movie from the '50s, complete with stock characters like the naïve innocent, the hardened mean girl with a heart of gold who ends up plotting a way for them both to escape, and an evil warden who gets in their way. It's hard to believe that such a place could still exist.
Until August of this year, the notorious Beloit reform school for girls in Beloit, KS did exist, and the school, founded in the 1890s, only recently shut down because the state could no longer afford to house the remaining 21 girls to the tune of $200,000 a year.
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Apr 01, 2007 -
Holy humiliation, Batman! In this prank (which should disprove the cliché that women are the kinder sex!) Girls Behaving Badly's Chelsea Handler teams up with Brooke Burke to see just how far a guy will go to please a smokin' hot celebrity. It should come as no surprise that he'll go far alright, even if it involves red lipstick and publicly making out with an inanimate object.
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Oct 05, 2009 -
It's rare to see empowering chick flicks (even that genre name is a little annoying), but Whip It, starring Ellen Page, Drew Barrymore, Kristen Wiig, and the terrifyingly awesome Juliette Lewis, was fun and inspirational.
The film is about teenager Bliss Cavendar (Ellen Page), who would rather skate on a roller derby team than don an evening gown and compete in beauty pageants as her mother wants her to. The following is what I learned about that outmoded term "girl power" from watching it:
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Oct 04, 2009 -
Ed Westwick's character on Gossip Girl went from being a bad guy to the smart, troubled guy who's actually sensitive. Basically, the kind of bad boy too many women fall for!
I wish he used his real British accent on the show — guys are always 10 times more attractive with an accent.
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Oct 01, 2009 -
Back in the 1900s, a young girl could choose between two paths, at least according to this "social hygiene" manual.
If she was into bad literature at 13, then she was surely on her way to becoming a flirt by 20, fully engrossed in the fast life by 26, and an outcast by age 40 thanks to her promiscuity. But if she picked the virtuous path at 13 and chose studying and obedience, she would be a loving mother by 26 and an honored grandmother complete with a bun and glasses by the age of 60.
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Feb 27, 2007 -
Guys are often told to keep their junk in their pants, but girls- we need to practice what we preach. The following demonstration gives a whale tail of a reason why. Public exposure of the thong is just wrong!
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Sep 15, 2009 -
Last night, our long, Upper East Side-less Summer came to a welcomed end when Gossip Girl's third season premiered. (Check out BuzzSugar for their favorite WTF moments.) While it lacked the melodrama I've come to love and expect, I was happy to see Blair and Chuck haven't let monogamy interfere with their Shakespearean scheming.
This year, instead of playing each other, they're on the same team, fooling unsuspecting girls into Chuck's arms so that scorned woman Blair can storm in and unleash her faux rage.
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Sep 10, 2009 -
Claiming that she couldn’t survive on her policewoman’s salary, Victoria Thorne, 29, became a $170-hour call girl for the Notorious Girls escort agency in Sunderland, England, for years before being caught. Not being particularly discreet about this second job, Thorne posed in her underwear on the agency’s website.
In addition to flouting the law she was supposed to uphold, Thorne also accessed confidential police files to get information on Notorious Girls’ rivals.
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