Hollywood's Hottest Dad
51% of you voted Hugh Jackman the Hottest Dad in Hollywood by a landslide. Wolverine edged out Brad Pitt and Johnny Depp -- and we can see why.
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Best Stepdad
How cool would it be to have Ashton Kutcher as your stepdad? Pretty cool, according to 52% of you. After all, you wouldn't have to teach him how to send a text message or use Twitter! Kutcher is pictured here in 2007 with stepdaughters Rumer and Tallulah Willis.
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Who cares about IQ?
Not ParentDish readers! 80% of you said that this 24-year-old UK mom should be allowed to keep her baby--even after social workers said she was "too stupid" to take care of her.
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Enough With the Gosselins!
Will you buy Kate Gosselin's cookbook? 64% of you say no -- and you're also tired of hearing about her.
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Best Babysitters
31% of you said that you would leave your kids with Ellen and Portia, while only 9% would trust Oprah to babysit. Interesting, since none of the celebs are parents.
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Fav Celeb Mom
Jennifer Garner is your favorite celebrity mom, beating out Angelina Jolie and First Lady Michelle Obama with 37% of the vote.
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Bad Mommy
Dina Lohan and Courtney Love tied for worst celebrity mom, each with 32% of your votes. Only 3% of you said that Kate Moss was a bad mom, though, which says a lot -- mostly what a mess Dina Lohan is.
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Unimpressed
Only 8% of you think Bristol Palin a better parent than baby daddy Levi. [Get the full story]
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Octo Overload?
60% of you are worried about her kids. Maybe because she reportedly once stripped under the name "Angelina?" [Get the full story]
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Tough to Swallow
45% of you said this Burger King ad was "totally inappropriate." What would the King say? [Get the full story]
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Sarah 10-03-2008 @ 10:54AM
Why do they call a camisole with an elastic band a "shelf bra?" I don't even have big breasts, but without padding or cups they do nothing to hide poky nipples. I don't count that as a bra. I know some women don't have the nipple problem (I used to teach breastfeeding).
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Jennifer 10-03-2008 @ 12:07PM
It is so hard for me to find a bra.. I am a true 32 D I actually could be a 31 D except they do not make one that small. If anyone can tell me how to find a 32 D for under 80 bucks and this is not full figure either, full figures gap at my underarm and I want them to be pretty bras not plain white and side note I am allergic to lace :(
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kay davitian 10-05-2008 @ 10:41PM
First of all,bra designs are absolutely outdated and are not suited for todays woman,seems like bras made only for skinny women,we need designs by women who weigh at least 160 lbs this size woman will tell you all the styles now cut you under the bust,after a day at work ,when remove bra have a deep red line where the bra seams and wire are,rubbing all day long they hike up and are so uncomfortable , and dont dare work in a hot environment where you will sweat. I can do a better job of designing a bra .
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