I adore Brandon. He is so level headed!
I adore Brandon. He is so level headed!
Hilary Duff is not all Tinder thought she was cracked up to be, either.
Add to that, his kids are gorgeous. Damn that Brody Jenner.
Yes, good point againagain. Bruce Jenner is at base a strong, vital and healthy/athletic person, with a lot of drive. To be undertaking a sexual transition at age 65 and in full view of the public, I’d say he’s got to have a helluva lot of drive. That’s part of what it means to be an Olympian.
What with his access to the Kardashian squadron of stylists, designers, beauty consultants, makeup artists, photographers, cosmetic surgeons and personal trainers, I guarantee that when all is said and done Bruce Jenner will make a stunning transition. It make take a while for the dust to settle and for her to adjust…
“Doesn’t sound all that bad”? You’ve obviously never slept with kids in your bed. They’re worse than cats.
Ummm... Has it ever occurred to you that maybe the store clerk was simply just complimenting your lifestyle? Because I’m sure it must be nice to have had the option to walk out of the rat race and not have to reel under the pressure of having to constantly run on the hamster wheel. Because a lot of people, perhaps…
Just because you, a wealthy white woman, “saved all [your] little pennies” so you could quit the work force, it doesn’t mean that feminism has done its job and women are no longer oppressed and everything is hunky-dory. Your are, in fact, implying that if onky all the other laydeez did it like YOU did, they wouldn’t…
Thank you, pinkie, for your repeated posts and for making this all about you rather than a remembrance of the feminist struggle. Buried here is a clue about why people react to you as they do. Buy it.
Who’s “mocking”? Everything is not about you. I’m 54, and I STILL remember the three occupations available to women: teacher, nurse, secretary. All before you got married and had kids, of course. Then it was homemaker or homemaker. If you stayed employed, you were punished in numerous ways. My mother went back to work…
I second this. From a purely small picture standpoint, I also feel uneasy on behalf of anyone who stays home homemaking, while their partner brings in the money. It is putting yourself in a pretty delicate financial position, no matter if yours is the strongest relationship in the world. And when I’ve raised these…
Honey, you need to stop. You are seriously over your head in this discussion or you are a troll. You refuse to grasp what anyone is saying and keep repeating the same points. I’m guessing that you are insufferable and that contributes to the lack of empathy people have when they give you attitude.
You are REALLY missing the point, or you are just trolling. My mother’s generation did not have a choice. They stayed home because they weren’t taken seriously in the job market and actually could not do anything without the permission of their husbands, hold credit cards, get birth control, etc., etc.
Ah... yes. ‘Choice’ feminism. How cute!
You’re really not sure why, or you’re coyly “not sure why?” If it’s the former, consider re-reading the article.
Omg nobody cares. You do you, but if you can’t understand how these roles have been forced on women and serve as symbols of our historical oppression, then there is no helping you.
One of the main points of this article was that not very long ago, women WERE obligated to do domestic work because they were women, and they weren’t allowed to do anything else. Have fun with your bread.
I’m not sure why some feminists feel the need to mock domestic things like ironing, cooking, baking, etc.
My mother says she can’t watch it because it gives her PTSD flashbacks to the workplace in the late 60’s and 70’s.
My aunt won’t watch it either; too close to home, from the workplace sexism to the philandering non-present husband. She has no desire to relive that time in her life.