“I have access to a car, but it would be poor judgement to drive that car when I could use public transportation!” Is essentially what you just said.
“I have access to a car, but it would be poor judgement to drive that car when I could use public transportation!” Is essentially what you just said.
When I was job hunting a bit less than a decade ago, the “common wisdom” among my fellow interviewee ladies was also that you shouldn’t wear an engagement (or wedding) ring—but back then the reasoning was not that potential employers would assume you were high maintenance. Rather, the rumored thinking was that an…
While obviously it’s in our nature to make snap judgements about people, things like this are just so sickening to me. Looking at someone’s car, ring, watch, whatever may tell you something about their life, but that something very well could be - nay, likely is - wrong.
I feel like a person whose introduction to porn was their rapist abductor kind of doesn't have the most level starting point for a conversation about the subject. But maybe that's just me.
You know you’ve fucked up when Courtney fucking Love tells you to grow up.
100% of my husband thinks that he does half of the household chores. (He thinks there are maybe 3 or 4 things that need to be done around the house and he does at least half of those things.)
“Well you don’t know what sexism is like, because well... you’re black”
100% of those surveyed who believe sexism is no longer a problem followed their answer, unprompted, with: “do you even know what it’s like in Saudi?” Then they shared a meme about how nice guys never get the girl.
She also supposedly delivered the baby with one push, so maybe airplanes are conducive to the act of birthing.
“hell is other people.”
Very misleading headline. Completely agree with this statement. Seems as though the author is writing an article mostly defending their choice to live alone to a person who never really asked the question.
Rape jokes can absolutely be funny — and they can be pretty damned feminist, as well, as this article illustrates so neatly.
I once completely made up a book for a book report about people who survived the Holocaust. The teacher was so interested in the stories that she asked me for a few more so I made some up on the spot in front of the class.
This is awesome. I hate when people pull the “humans are not supposed to be monogomous” card as a rationale for why their behavior is ok. Monogamy, non-monogamy- whatever works for you is fine, but it has to be open and honest or you’re just being an asshole.
I was so mad when he was like “you just don’t talk about it" like YEAH YOU DO OR ITS CALLED CHEATING
I was so excited for him to be like Nah polyamory for the win but it turns out he just believes in cheating and not talking about it. Come on bro- join the leagues of open relationships and the polyamorous, the only difference is you have to tell your partner/s and they have to be down with you doing that too (if not…
As a polyamorous person, this is some bullshit. Humans aren’t built for monogamy or non-monogamy, just like women aren’t hardwired for empathy and men for conquest, they are just human, with infinite variety and desires. Some people find monogamy works for them, some don’t. If you’re one of those that don’t you should…
Ok. I’ll be that person.