Tammye1991
Tammye1991
Tammye1991

In Judaism it’s traditional for both parents to walk the bride down the aisle, and both parents to walk the groom as well.

I’m on the fence regarding engagement rings because the whole premise is really icky if you dig,

Down the street from me there’s a Chase directly across the street from another Chase. Oh and a Randall’s, Kroger, HEB, Walmart, Target, Sam’s, and Costco all within about a mile of each other.

This Millennial has been voting since she turned 18. My dad insisted. I didn’t take it seriously the first time (I distinctly remember whining when he dragged me to the 2002 midterm voting booth when I was 18), but he firmly told me “Your grandpa fought his ass off so you could vote, so you’re going to vote.” I

I was pre-registered to vote @ 17 literally in high school during APUSH class.

So I wonder if part of it is that by making voting a weekday thing it’s almost a sort of class based filter system, where only those with decent/flexible hours can ensure they get to the polls.

Anyway, I hope we Meth and Mary J. our way to the upper room after seeing the world together and making stupid jokes til we’re 93.

It makes my skin crawl. And even if you point this out people will defend it till the end by saying “Well, they make some really good points and it is about the content”

This right here. I was dating this dude once and his dad was a mechanic. So, his dad did some work on one of the cars I owned. He asked me who bought the car. I told him I did. He was like well you could get you a man to buy you a nicer car. I was like, how about I get me a car I like and pay for it myself just like

White people will probably have some issues with that since the worst thing in the whole world that can happen to them is to be called racist. (Not be racist mind you merely be called racist.)

Same here. We covered it quite thoroughly when I was in school here in Texas. The school district my kids are/were in didn’t use the crappy history book to teach slavery. They used district created “supplements”* that discussed the wrongness of slavery.

Temping seems to be a big part of getting in the door. I know many people who got their jobs that way.

Thankfully, most of the grandparents/relatives have no problem with this concept (now, that is, I had to do some explaining/boundary setting in the beginning).

It’s a generational educational thing too. I’m an Xer. Barely. They still taught penmanship and cursive and typing classes and all that shit when I was in school.

I really get this. My siblings (and aunts & uncles our age) grew up as JWs. We started sorta celebrating after we were all grown up and we first started having kids. Now, we all out give kids presents and some even have (gasp) Christmas trees. Our own kids think it is the weirdest thing to not celebrate this fake*

“I’ve broken down I don’t know how many times. Or I’ll get angry about the crying, then sad about being angry, and then guilty, like, Why do I feel so sad when I have a beautiful baby? The emotions are insane.”

I saw this on my FB timeline when the Al Franken crap came out. Almost all women over 40 were like “it’s not that big a deal, jeez” and everyone younger was appalled. And once again, as a 45-y.o. I felt out of step with my generation.

I don’t know about social class, but I do think a lot of women over a certain age are having a problem simply because in their generation, it was just how it was.

Ditto!

I ain’t gonna lie. I have been planning my outfit since thanksgiving. I still don’t feel that I have it right.