KeepitRil
KeepitRil
KeepitRil

I have a kid who’s 6 months from being 18...and has no earthly clue how much the real world costs and doesn’t give a single fuck about you. Not that we haven’t tried (Oh lord, the trying has damn near killed me), but at this point Mr. Levy and I just have to be like, “He’ll learn, one way or another.”

EVERY 15 year old thinks they are grown up, their parents are holding them back and they need to move out. One good thing about being lower middle class, my parents could just reply “How are you planning to pay for that?” 

Done with everyone who chides me for demanding female doctors. Yes, #notallmen, your father etc was an OBGYN, ...

Those of us who have the luxury of being able to choose exclusively female gynaecologists should all thank our lucky stars.

I want to live in that world and also be able to wear this:

I admit it: I find it disappointing any time a female friend takes her husband’s name after marriage. Especially if she hyphenates (and he doesn’t, because of course not). Yes, it’s her choice and it’s got nothing to do with me and I move on and try to use the new last name without rolling my eyes, but for the love of

When I was younger it was unthinkable that my future wife wouldn’t take my name. Today I find it inconceivable that she would take my name. It feels too much like ownership. I want her to retain her sense of selfhood and I don’t think a name changes whether we are or aren’t a family. That said, it means a lot to me to

Completely agreed. Especially women who hyphenate with their husband’s name but then their husbands don’t also hyphenate. Like really??

I have had this exact conversation with my husband. I just don’t feel bad that I lose respect for those women. Sure, it’s the woman’s choice - but rarely is it considered a choice for men: they’re never grilled about keeping their names. And when the vast majority of women still adhere to this very sexist and

I’m with you. I judge the shit out of women who change their name, especially the ones who call themselves “feminists”. (Oddly enough, most of the women I know who’ve kept their names are not vocal feminists). I think it is an offensive tradition, and am truly appalled that women chose to do this, and in such large

It’s not a harmless practice though. If it were, more men would change their names. But they don’t. Which makes it clear that it’s a sexist bullshit tradition that is demeaning to women and makes it clear that a woman’s identity is less valuable than a man’s.

It is such a rare phenomenon that the paper refers to it as a “micropractice.”

Never understood why anyone changes their name in marriage at all. My wife didn’t change hers, neither did my mom, so maybe I’ve got a warped perspective on this.

I like the Kardashians, but putting a filter on that baby, in her very first public debut, makes me so so sad deep inside. This filter literally adds eyelashes, freckles and a soft glow to a brand new baby’s face. For what purpose?

What got Bill Cosby “into trouble” was drugging and raping women.

Oh, I fully know they’re capable. That was never in doubt. I just don’t think they’d go ahead and do that to Khloe in the last days of her pregnancy. Plus I’m a CDaN fan haha

It was shitty when he left his pregnant ex for Khloe (and then Khloe antagonized the shit out of her) so, while this is sad and awful, it isn’t entirely without shitty precedent.

KK and other celebs who’ve been burned by pro jocks just don’t learn. Her relationship with Lamar was a circus and then she goes back to the NBA dating pool and ends up with a serial cheater. She was the cause of his last break up. What goes around comes around for KK it seems.

Please tell me you are under age 12.