MommetCoddler
Mommet Coddler
MommetCoddler

Siriously I (c)an believe I deed thatz.

the ironing.

In case anyone was wondering, the only association that comes to my mind for the word "frothy" is the definition of the word "santorum".

So the fashion police get harsher penalties for racism than the actual police.

Sure, as long as you're not showing too much ankle!

Even the comment, "I will allow you to finish" exudes unconscious bias, just sayin'.

Theoretically, since she was doing EXACTLY the entire point of her job that they hired her to do, they should give her a raise.

Well, it looks like her job is to literally explain unconscious bias to people at google. I'm not sure what it says about her job if she has to take advantage of the Exec Chair's unconscious bias to pass herself off as a rando woman in a public event in order to call him out on it.

Because other white dudes can not understand what diversity means unless it comes from the mouth of white dudes. How can they know what's important to listen to, unless the ladies are interrupted and corrected by people who actually know how the world works?

I really hope that this does not affect Williams' job, because that's her Executive Chairman and she just pointed him out as [subconsciously?] misogynistic in public.

These stories always remind me of the Michael Scott Diversity Training

Who thought it was a good idea to have two white dudes on a panel about diversity?

Imma let you finish. Wait, no I'm not; I have a penis.

You have to be wary around bull terriers. At first it's fun, then you start waking up in back alleys covered in urine and vomit...

Official 'look off' sc0re = Jesus > Karl Lagerfeld.

Husband: Um, can I tell people that our love burned too bright and too quickly? Kind of a Candle in the Wind deal?

When I was suddenly given a cancer diagnosis, we were stunned. But, I later found out from my mother that he called and told her that she didn't need to worry. He was not ever leaving me and that he would take care of her only child no matter what.

As a wife who has been sick for several years and endured the strain my health added to our marriage, I don't think it's about commitment. In my situation, I was the pusher/coordinator/planner person, while my husband was the low-key calm-in-an-emergency guy, who went with the flow. Once I got sick, we both had to