BassnGrass
BassnGrass
BassnGrass

My stepmother convinced me a few years ago that mid-30s is too young to be going grey, and that I should dye my hair, so I started spending 100 dollars at the salon once every few months to get my hair dyed a color not as nice as my natural dark brown, that also made it all dry and frizzy. The other day, after lapsing

Not on the same scale, but my mom once sat me down to have a talk with me about the fact that she was concerned about my marks because they dipped below 90 (88, I got 88 the semester my parents got divorced) and she wanted to know why I wasn’t working hard enough. She now completely denies that this conversation ever

Agreed. I know they have the best intentions (usually) but something about Mom’s passive aggressive comments really cut deep. I remember my Mum saying to me (when I just switched high schools and was lonely af) that the reason I didn’t have friends was because all the makeup I was wearing made me “look like a bitch.”

After college I kept breaking out and until I finally called a dermatologist, my skin was pretty bad. My mom once looked at me and I thought she was going to give me a hug and instead she said “Look at your face! What is wrong with your face?” Thanks mom!

It took a one week road trip with my mom for her to realize that it really is my medication causing me to gain weight, not my caloric intake. “You eat even less than I do!” At least we have a temporary hold on the fat-shaming. :-/

Moms are the worst. Mine used to tell me that I looked “fat for my weight”. She encouraged me to wear really baggy clothing and I didn’t realize that I could fit into “standard sizes” until I was 20. WHY, MOM. WHY.

I actually had a friend whose Dad had been on the donor list for a year and was exhausted by dialysis.

That’s a really cool story. Good on you both!

Except the problem would be poor people selling their kidneys and it’s pretty much a guarantee that lowers your life expectancy and also it allows for rich people to have access to better healthcare and honestly opens up a whole other can of worms.

That’s fair, but your response:

Is this a joke? Men of all ages, shapes, sizes, and appearances (unless they’re black, of course) dominate television and film, and how much they match conventional ideals doesn’t prevent them from finding work or getting lead roles, nor “romantic” roles opposite women considered “babes” or “bombshells”. Seriously.

You ladies all inspire me as I get older. Used to think that I would give it up eventually, but I’m into my mid-30s and... don’t see why I should?

See in London I’m stuck buying whatever is available, no ability to chose type, stregnth or anything. Leads to some bad experiences. Legalise it so I can choose what kind of weed I want.

What about them? They are victimizers and deserve to be punished for abusing their authority and the trust of their charges. Next time there’s a story about one I will say as much. This story, though, is about a serial victimizer who happens to be male.

37 here too. Fully employed, tax paying, law abiding (I live in WA- it's legal here) citizen. Nicely stoned as well.

Also zendaya looks beautiful and hot as fuck in the real picture. I don't understand

CORRECTION: The criminal justice system has complete contempt for women and children.

You know, that is an excellent point. Not only observant, but significant.

One year. One year for knocking up a kid in his care, never mind all the others he didn’t knock up. Wow.

Fuck HUE for only offering the color black for plus sizes. Fuck them with fire. It’s almost more rude than if they didn’t offer plus sizes at all.

Fuck HUE for only offering the color black for plus sizes. Fuck them with fire. It’s almost more rude than if they