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I know three women who stayed with partners through and post-transition. One couple is about to call it quits 20 years later, because the kids are grown, and the other two seem permanent (also 20-25 years in), but the amount of pain the non-transitioning partner went through is stunning. It wasn’t pain like a hump to

I grew up with unsupportive, cruel parents and I had to deal with it because I was a child and had no other viable choice. When she was married to Kris, Caitlyn was an adult with options, having the privilege of fame, extreme wealth, and access to the best health care. That privilege cancels out the “poor me, blame

Right - and not to mention all those damn kids! Caitlin has 3 sons, 5 daughters!!
That’s a lot of kids, a lot of personalities and a lot of one on one talks.

I agree that it would take a truly special person to support their spouse to transition. I would add that supporting a spouse doesn’t mean staying married or keeping quiet about one’s own needs. There are lots of examples of divorced couples that support each other but that make a decision that a marriage would no

Totally agree. I mean, maybe Kris was less than thrilled b/c Caitlyn wasn’t honest with her about her identity from the get-go. I completely understand that it’s a difficult thing to come to terms with gender or sexual identity, but it’s also unfair to involve other people romantically when you know you have your own

I’m not team Kris either, but resenting one person for not getting to live her life is a stupid excuse on Caitlyn’s part. Saying you resent society for being in general transphobic and not supporting of trans people would be one thing and would be valid, but just Kris Jenner? She could have divorced her years ago, she

I’m not team Kris or anything, but it would take a genuinely special person to truly support your spouse through a gender transition. To do so while also an international “brand” that necessitates your laundry being on television, even if that were a life you had chosen makes it more complicated. Add to the mix that

This kind of thing is very soothing to me. Not the Queen’s passing, but knowing that there is a plan, that every detail has been thought out, and everyone is aware of their role. It feels very dignified and, well, how things should be done. 

He’s thinking about it.

Gotta tell you, a monarchy may not be such a bad choice, because clearly we across the pond have no idea how to run this thing. I’d gladly take my chances with Baby King over the small handed mental midget sitting in there right now.

Democracy was a fun little diversion. But Georgie will put an end to all that thank you very much.

When the Queen dies, it means he-who-shall-not-be-named is one step closer to the throne. God help us all.

Same and same. I would like to offer my services as Cranky Old Weather Sensing Coot. I also interned as an assistant cow chaser in college. But I’m mostly decorative.

Thank you, thank you, thank you. I thought I was the only one who thought this every damn time. Thank you.#OldiesUnite

IT WAS TYGA IN THE PAWNSHOP WITH THE CANDLESTICK

“ETA: Perhaps if you’re so terrified of speaking for fear of leaks, the things you want to say might not be objectively great.”

When I read this:

Gotta start the day on a positive note. Was between that one and this:

Creditors: “Hello, I’m trying to reach a Mr. or Mrs....America? I’m calling regarding an outstanding debt...

Yeah, but he’s running America like a business so...