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Just checked & I was wrong (was counting for two kids, which she’ll have there very soon). Still extortionate, though!

In Scotland, we call that “Taps aff” weather.

I’ve asked loads of men I’ve worked with why they don’t wear a kilt at work.lots of them claim they’d be harassed!

In the UK, even state schools can have very strict uniform rules so it’s not even just a private school issue. A friend’s daughter goes to astate school where the blazer has the school badge pre-embroidered (so you can't just buy the badge & stitch it onto a generic blazer) & it costs £180 😳😳😳

Jesus. I’m actually too shocked to have a rage stroke; Britain has plenty of racists but EU & UK laws prevent officials from discriminating on basis of race.

Is Georgia in another time/space continuum? 😳

Holy shit 😳

Please...please tell me that’s not true?

Fair points. If you look at it intersectionally, I agree. Looking at gender only, I don’t think it has such a negative connotation for men but yes, life isn’t always as simple as that. Thanks.

In a discussion about politics & sexism with my then Honours tutor, he responded to one of my allegations of sexist behaviour towards a woman lecturer with (admiring tone), “My, you are a feisty little one, aren’t you?”

If you're a dude, that's probably true.

Because, “strong man lifts & carries big heavy box” has exactly the same demeaning impact as “let’s get the obvious kitchen-user to cut the cake”.

I am loving your “NOIWILLFUCKINGNOT” approach to workplace cake-cutting quite-literally-thin-end-of-the-wedge oppression.

How about football? Or politics? Or last night’s documentary? Or the bloody weather?!

"Underboob selfies" are a thing?

Mine too!

I'm single but I've made it abundantly clear to everyone I know that, if I were in a relationship, a public proposal would result in instant dumping of the proposer. I can't imagine anything more narcissistic and controlling.

Great user name! 😊

You know, having kids young is no guarantee. My parents married & had me in their teens. They imagined being "free" to live their own lives around 40/45. My friends with older parents were all jealous- "your parents are so young/mine will be dead before I'm 30/they're so cool!" Well, yeah, they were. They did

It states in the interview that she froze her own embryos (not eggs). I was a bit confused by this- is this common in the States?