Or, more likely, fight over their inheritance?
Or, more likely, fight over their inheritance?
That’s just the way they group generations though. When researchers are looking at Millennials when they’re in their 70s/80s (or two hundred years from now), younger people won’t think there’s a huge difference between someone born in 1988 and someone born in 1998.
I’m 35 and sometimes get lumped in (when they say “born in 1980 or later”) and I just don’t see it either. I think a big distinction is growing up pre-internet/ post-internet.
I and my boyfriend both work full time. We both have BAs. Together, we can afford a one bedroom apartment. Alone? Not a chance. Many people have to have housemates, one way or another. Having your parents be your housemates is a smart decision.
Living with your family was completely normal before the baby boomers were all like this isn't American we need to spend spend spend everyone in their own 2.5 bedroom with vinyl siding!
As a Mercedes salesman, the “what do you want your payment to be” is actually helpful for me and them, at least for people who are new to luxury cars. I know I’m more ethical than a lot of salespeople, but when I ask them, I’m not out to screw them, but only want to see if their expectations are realistic. If you want…
That was where she lost me. Like, the guy was being nice! If you feel compelled to mock someone for doing a nice thing, then it’s not really a mystery why people don’t like being around you.
As a man who was raised predominantly by women, and was taught to open doors/help with the chores/be polite and kind/cook/clean/etc., you’d be surprised how incredibly common it is for people (men and women) to mock you for helping them.
Other girls we knew let their boyfriends open car doors, pay for things. They liked to feel safe. We, on the other hand, liked to fuck with men, and also with each other, heckling each other’s boyfriends and thwarting each other’s attempts at romance for kicks.
I was thinking that too. Mocking the guy who was helping with the groceries was just rude.
What you would call ‘challenging’ in a woman, you’d surely call at least borderline ‘abusive’ in a man. My rule; people who are ‘challenging’ should accept an equally challenging partner. This is not what I’ve read out of this. She’s been looking for a human Piñata who will simply absorb anything she levels at him.
Sobriety is for quitters.
I was in a fraternity in college, and you are absolutely correct. Not all Frats and Sororities are terrible. In fact, only about 75% of them are.
I have it on good authority from multiple male friends of mine that some frat guys are very happy to “camp” with them when there are no girls around. Sometimes they go “camping” with their special guy friends every single day.
The sense of entitlement people have in this country is staggering and dangerous.
My parents retired a couple of years ago, got bored and decided to be camphosts at a state park in Kentucky. They would get to live for free in a state park, check campers in and out, get people firewood, coordinate activities, ride around in a golf cart ... perfect, right? My parents very quickly figured out they…
That’s not what the wraps are for. The wraps are like how people wear clothing bearing the name, logo and color of their favorite sports teams. Save for maybe hog hunting (at night) in say... Texas... no one ever drive their trucks into the woods and hunt from the vehicle.
Reminds me of a joke. Guy pulls out a camo wallet and his friend asks why he has a camo wallet. Guy says “I’m a hunter” his friend says drop that in the woods and you’ll sure be hunting.
Depends what you’re hunting.
Because someone will think you're Ted Nugent and respond accordingly?