Oh, we're supposed to look flawless & beautiful all the time. We're just not supposed to feel pride about it. I wrote a blog post the other day about this exact subject!
Oh, we're supposed to look flawless & beautiful all the time. We're just not supposed to feel pride about it. I wrote a blog post the other day about this exact subject!
When I colored my hair blue, I was told to wash my hair as seldom as possible. That turned in an experiment on how long I could go without washing it, which, it turns out, is about a week thanks to dry shampoo and long enough hair that I can put it in buns. My hair is now red - a "normal" color, yet the hardest one to…
This was meant to be - I'm watching Mean Girls right now. <3
And now, for the hipster-est statement of the day...
I love "Girls" without shame and I almost loved this more. <3
I'm a straight woman and love me some men and whatnot... but all of those penises & pics are super offputting to me. I feel like when my boyfriend sends me dick pics, they always look super nice. Of course, they're attached to him, so maybe I'm just too biased at this point, haha.
Age: 17
I couldn't be more proud of your grandma. :)
You actually don't have the find that she was fired SOLEY based on sex - just that her sex had something to do with it.
It doesn't need to be - sexuality is a spectrum, after all. However, I don't see this as a complex issue. He was attracted to her and was aroused by her female-gendered body parts (i.e. her breasts and her butt, which both belonged on her female body). If someone was bisexual and fired a male or female employee for…
That's exactly the point though - her attractiveness has everything to do with his sexuality and lack of self control. I would label myself heterosexual - so if I fired a male employee under me for being too attractive, it would be based on his gender, would it not?
She made a comment once about never having sex - that doesn't mean that she was telling him intimate details about what she and her husband were doing or not doing. And what makes a difference, to me, is that AFTER he would make sexual comments, she wouldn't reply to them. It's not like he made the Lamborghini comment…
The reason that her attorneys argued gender discrimination is that she was fired for being attractive to Dr. Knight. He's testified that he's a heterosexual male and is attracted to women - he frequently commented on her body, not her personality. As such, I don't think it's a leap to say that her being a woman had to…
But as a heterosexual male (he testified to this), Dr. Knight was attracted to women. Attraction doesn't need to be gendered, but his persuit of her was based on her being a woman.
Yeah, she wasn't sending any sexy texts back. Dr. Knight was definitely the only one doing the sexting. Missy chose not to reply... As might anyone in her circumstance.
I completely understand and I truly appreciate you warning me in advance. If worse comes to worse, I can just be a "ridiculously cutesy" blogger who has a shitload of debt and no income, haha. :P But in all seriousness, I really hope things get better for your debt situation and I wish you all the best.
Haha your husband seems like a wise fella! My boyfriend was just glad he didn't have to take it! Of course, he did have to comfort me after I came back, sobbing, claiming that I failed it. I did not come anywhere close to failing it, but it was still horrible.
Of course, thank you for appreciating it. :) No one's been that mean, thankfully, and I'm perfectly fine with people disagreeing. Some have made some really good points about me needing to step up and provide more large-scale examples of Greeks doing good instead of just saying that sororities and fraternities do…
Haha I do understand. Unfortunately, I really don't want to wait 10 years to go to law school. I feel that being an attorney is my calling; perhaps that means I will be called to be a very poor, unemployed attorney. :P I know people who actually lost a ton of weight in law school too - I mean, from what I hear, going…