Naru_Hodor
Naru_Hodor
Naru_Hodor

Its funny how far you can go with teasing and insistence. Plus, I think men are weirdly convinced that women love to look at abs and arms, and so men who are blessed with gorgeous legs honestly don't realize how much the ladies dig it. Eventually (and maybe its an age thing?) looking sexy to tha ladies becomes more

In related news, can we talk swimsuits?

NOOOOOO. This is very dangerous advice and should come with several caveats. Just the other day I saw a guy at the grocery store who took your advice, and all I could notice was the outline of a white, hairy ball dangling just below the edge of his tiny shorts when he leaned forward. GENTLEMEN: DO NOT FORCE STRANGERS

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Louie hit this one on the head. I've dated a lot of heavier girls and I've definitely felt the judgement from other men. The problem isn't that men don't like big girls; it's that men don't like the way other men look at them when they're with big girls. It's a societal issue that Louis illustrates flawlessly. It's

Death to the think piece.

Bigger story: AIRPORT NAPS.

Maybe you'll get more bites today, LobstahThermidor. I'm crossing my fingers for you.

Good for you for being an awesome parent and being honest, and I'm glad it's getting better for you. This whole thread of angry, pearl-clutching comments is outrageous to me. A new mom feeling a flash of contempt or long months of regret and needing to let it out somewhere is very different than her straight up

Gonna point out that for some women no, it wasn't a choice. For me it wasn't a choice. I had no friends, no access to any resources for health care much less reproductive services...not even a car to drive the remote 60 miles to a decent city with a clinic. Just a controlling, abusive man who got me pregnant and told

Not only is it hard work and you have no choice, but some parents and children genuinely do not get along. Mothers who love quiet have noisy babies and go crazy. Mothers who love input have quiet babies and feel ignored. It's a minefield.

I hope things get better for you. That sounds really difficult. I know that sounds flippant over the internet, but it's sincere.

they are heartbreaking. i agree that an internet outlet isn't the same as real support but i think even anonymous venting can help relieve the pressure and desperation some of these women must feel. and it's not like mothers will be feeling very comfortable about admitting these feelings any time soon. i'm sure many

Just wait until they're third graders. Third graders are the joy of the universe, even when they're being terrible. They are smart, and they can have a conversation, but they still just want you to love them more than anything in the world.

some of them are funny but some of them are very sad. at the same time, i always thought it was impossible that more people didn't regret having kids, or harbor negative feelings towards them, and i think a lot of people do but it's just not something you can say. it really is the biggest taboo out there. so in a way,

I read things my daughter posts, and mostly it just makes me sad that we have tried to get her to value education like the rest of the family and she could care less. But that is the thing, they aren't carbon copies of you and damnit, they have their own lives. It is still hard to take sometimes.

She lost me about two seconds in when she said, "I love moving." No one loves moving. SHENANIGANS, I SAY.

OH GOD. You just reminded me that one time in Amsterdam my friend made me ride on the back of her ancient rickety bike and the rear wheel folded like a taco. I TOLD HER IT WAS A BAD IDEA.

OK, all snarking aside, I kinda love this photo collection. Its diverse, and also includes men as fathers and teachers, and girls kicking ass in the classroom, so its not just all "powerful business ladies."