It's interesting how feminists never really talk about the effects that giving birth has on your lady parts. Women live a much more sexually active life after giving birth than ever before and healthcare hasn't been able to follow with that pattern. Many women have their vagina torn during parturition and afterwards a nurse or a doctor will stitch it together, not really minding the aesthetic side of it all. Their muff will return to normal within a year or two, but not always. There should be more attention paid on the medical procedures following the delivery, so that women would be able to enjoy sex sooner after it with their existing partners. Now some women will seek for better endowed alternatives, even non-human.
Mediatraffic have announced their 2016 year-end chart, albeit with a few more charting weeks remaining:
25 is at #1 (4.4m sold; 1.7m ahead of #2), and the classic gospel 21 is at 21 (765k). This is the second time Queen has had the best-selling album in the world for two years straight (following 21 in '11/'12) - yet another record to add to Queen's receipts, and an unprecedented one at that.
NO other artist - not even MJ - has had two separate albums be the best-selling album in the world for two consecutive years. (To my knowledge!)
Fast-forward to summer 2016, and Cook was watching Adele at Glastonbury. “She kept reminding us how the night before she had been on the sofa with a Chinese takeaway, then she did the washing-up and took the bins out. I was thinking: you’re Adele! You don’t have to try so hard to seem relatable. I don’t need to know that you do your own laundry in order to love you.”
That's also one of the reason where her breaks help her not being in everyone's face all the time to a level where you get sick of her. She's smart tbh
She only mentioned Chinese at Glastonbury and not laundry and washing up he is exaggerating. I do agree with you tho Maddox and if you notice she does stop it when she realizes she's becoming too much herself. Although so far so good, she doesn't come across as try hard. Hopefully she never will.
I think all in all she's doing fine. Since the very beginning of her career, her concerts have always been about connecting and interacting with her audience, as if it were a hangout with a longtime friend. I didn't think the Chinese takeaway comment was tryhard or anything like that because at that moment she was talking directly to her audience about watching the one of theother two headliners; I didn't think it was tryhard or anything, just simply connecting with her audience.
Though, there have been a few instances when I was thought "eh girl you're doing too much" but none that I can think of at the top of my head. And honestly even at her most "doing the most" moments, she looks and sounds more genuine and authentic than JLaw/Taylor. So she'll be fine.
She only mentioned Chinese at Glastonbury and not laundry and washing up he is exaggerating. I do agree with you tho Maddox and if you notice she does stop it when she realizes she's becoming too much herself. Although so far so good, she doesn't come across as try hard. Hopefully she never will.
Yeah, i didn't see anything wrong with the chinese thingy, that was a reach from his part, thank god she's self aware.
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IOVINE I would have loved to see Adele launch through the streaming service. But it wasn’t in the cards. It just wasn’t in our realm
She better. It's not like she won't get huge first week sales either way.
A lot of people interested in the album last year didn't bother listening to it at all because it wasn't on streaming. I think that's one of the things that end up hurting this era.