Can you imagine sleeping in leather pants, a crisp white shirt and fingerless gloves every night? That's why he's always so damned fussy.

Can you imagine sleeping in leather pants, a crisp white shirt and fingerless gloves every night? That's why he's always so damned fussy.
Burn the witch!
You're onto something. If we only had to see our husbands 2-3 times a week for a couple hours at a time, it would be WAAAAAAAY easier to keep in peak condition. I'm far to lazy to be in peak condition at all times, so I'm going to go ahead and lobby for part-time husbands instead.
It's not really about sweatpants, fellow ladyfriends. Some men actually like sweatpants. It's about letting ourselves go. That's the REAL cause of divorce... Because once we, as women, let ourselves go then we're not physically attractive for our men anymore, and that's the whole reason they love us!
Eva Mendes can take my sweatpants off my cold, dead body.
And he may be right. Women tend to be a lot less likely to support Republican presidential candidates in the first place, and I suspect those women who actually paid attention to and objected to that comment were already inclined to vote for Obama or perhaps a third party candidate.
To be fair, anyone who was going to vote for Mittens probably wasn't dissuaded by his binders anyway. Or maybe they were when they thought, "OH GOD, HE WANTS WIMMENS IN GUBMENT. I SHOULD'VE VOTED FOR SANTORUM INSTEAD!"
His uber-douche punchable face did though.
It's true. The "Binders Full of Women" did not change my vote.
while i love the binders full of women meme, can we please just not forget that before he went on and on about his binders, he said that he would fix the wage gap by ENSURING THAT WOMEN CAN GET HOME BY 5:30 TO COOK FUCKING DINNER.
This Guy: "I want a baby so badly! I could cuddle it, take it for walks, give it baths, read to it, play peekaboo and marvel at its little laugh, name it after my grandfather/mother... have you seen those videos of babies that are like, SOOO happy when their dads get home from a normal day at work with adults? Can you…
No one is saying having kids is a walk in the park for either gender in a heterosexual relationship, but come on. Men don't spend as much time as women thinking about the consequences of having a child because they don't have to. They don't mentally map out when is the right time to have kids to be successful in their…
Yup. I work for several families as a nanny/babysitter, and in every last one, no matter how great and involved dad is, whenever there's an issue it's mom's schedule or job that takes a hit. If I'm sick or having car troubles and can't make it? Dad goes about his business and mom has to scramble to find a replacement…
And you just know that he's not going to be the one waking up every two hours to feed the baby.
Homeboy wants kids but is not willing to make the sacrifices? Thats Grade-A bullshit right there.
Even in a progressive, liberal, feminist household like ours, there was still that idea that the woman will stay home and the guy will keep working
At one point, she asked if he would consider quitting his job to be a stay-at-home father given how much he wanted a baby. "That just wasn't the plan he had in mind," she said.
This doesn't surprise me. I don't necessarily think the difference is because parenting is such a walk in the park for men. A lot of the young guys I know who are newer fathers are almost as stressed out as their wives, even if they tend to do less work with their babies, and resent having less freedom and some of the…