SleepyCat
SleepyCat
SleepyCat

Yeaaaaaah. I don't get it. Yes, forcing an unnecessary surgical procedure on an infant is unethical. I won't be doing it do my sons. But if we were, say, cutting the entire head off of boys' penises then sewing them shut save for a tiny hole the could piss out of slowly and painfully, which was cut open when their

The olds were what drove me out of online dating, too. I'm not really sure what they're thinking, but when someone states an age range and it doesn't include you (especially if it doesn't include you by decades) they've already said they're not interested. You needn't bother. You're wasting their time and yours. I'm

They do, all the time.

This is why I just played with the female GI-Joes and female figures in the regular Lego sets. This would not have appealed to me at all as a tomboyish little girl and future scientist, so I have no idea who their target audience is here. If your kid really wants a skinny blonde doll with a giant head and perfect

Oh god this was me. I was flatter than a board and absolutely looked my age otherwise by I was 5'8" by that age and people just straight up refused to give me children's discounts or allow me into children's things because clearly I/my parents were just lying to save money. At times adults would talk to me about

I had no idea why he bothered to mention the age of his accuser... until I realized he was nearly 50. Yeah it's probably some condescension and humble-bragging.

Yes, because I said my experiences were indicative of the average.

I agree. The thing I dislike about articles like these is that they talk about womens' experiences as if they were universal. I brush my teeth, comb my hair, throw on clothing that doesn't need to be ironed, and I'm out the door. It doesn't take me any longer to get ready than it does my husband - longer for him,

I was about to say, that looks like a friend of mine at around eight months with twins.

I'm a 32-year-old married woman and my experience matches yours. It's my parents' generation (and maaaaybe Gen X) who are like this. My dad pulled the whole never lift a finger around the house even though my mom worked full time thing. My husband, on the other hand - in his 20s - is wonderful about it. He loves to

any woman who wished to terminate her pregnancy because her health was at risk would have to "find two doctors unaffiliated with her abortion-provider who are willing to swear the fetus poses a threat to the mother's health" and endure a week-long waiting period to reflect upon whether abortion was truly the right

You and my (seven years younger) husband.

Yep, same with mine. There was a vote a few years back on whether or not to allow them (fraternities or sororities) and I was appalled, but the student body rejected them almost unanimously, which made me proud. In their place we had active (insert department here) student unions, which had their own parties and pub

I don't really get the outrage. Men get less physically attractive as they age, too. There's no denying it. But women are looking at other things - stability, maturity, compatibility, etc. - and face an enormous stigma as a desperate, pathetic cougar if they state a preference for much younger men, whereas a

That's... not really even a lot of money. And his business's account, not his.

Eh, pestering for period sex might get tiresome, but I'd take that over a manbaby cringing at the mere thought of blood and insisting on unreciprocated blowjobs for a week any day of the month.

Yeah no regrets either. I'm not really even sure what it is that I'm supposed to regret. Like you, I was a late bloomer, and once I finally got laid (at 22, lol) I was more than mature enough to be sure I was sober, on the pill, he was wearing a condom, I knew how to be tested for STDs, where and how to get an

I see your point, and maybe I was a little harsher than I should have been, but this whole comment section has been getting me down. It's all "your body, your choice" ... until someone makes a choice other people disapprove of and then it's a landslide of supposed feminists lining up to shame, mock, belittle her. So I

Okay, sorry to hear your mom works 365 days a year and can't call in sick, take vacation days, or look forward to weekends off. She might want to look for a better job.

Uh but you, from your comment, also have a husband. When I want to sleep in until 10 on the weekend, I can get my husband to look after the kids. Which you can too.