She just looks like the type of woman who would get mad at others for being happy while she’s trying to get her solitary drunk glower on.
She just looks like the type of woman who would get mad at others for being happy while she’s trying to get her solitary drunk glower on.
If you read about American biases towards black people, then you know there’s probably no chance that racist bias didn’t effect how “loud” fellow passengers and the train management staff found the group. Stick a group of WASP ladies in the same seats with the same volume, and you’d probably get less of a reaction, or…
My husband just told me that he plans to have a friend over this week for a work project (he works from home), and quickly assured me that “I’ll help you clean up ahead of time.
The woman works FFS! What do you expect her to do? Have the baby on her lap while she tried to work? Grow up.
Okay question, everyone here is all up in arms about the nanny and occasional cleaning lady, but why? If they can afford it why do we care how they maintain their home? Also, does that make parenting any less of a challenging life experience? Maybe, to some extent, but 18 hours where someone else is watching your kid,…
Gahhh thank you! I was reading the comments and was like surely someone understands that the nanny is NOT there with the wife. Wife is home three days, nanny works 18 hours, that’s not even a difficult word problem! I feel like there are some major reading comprehension skills lacking here in favor of pointless snark.
It's weird that you are aggressively dumping on this couple, saying things that are clearly not true. The wife has a full time job, if she was home with the baby it wouldn't be when they had childcare. People who work have childcare.
The nanny’s there 18 hours a week, which could easily mean two days 9-6pm, and the wife’s full-time job is not-from-home two days a week. It’s not fair or reasonable to assume that she’s with the nanny at home (or with the once-every-two-weeks cleaning person).
You do realize that a house cleaner who comes by every two weeks is not a maid, right? And that having a nanny for a whopping 18 hours/week means two days of the week? They aren’t fucking live-in help.
Honestly. The wife works from home 3 days a week and the nanny is probably there while she works at home, like my son is at daycare 5 days a week while I work outside the home. That’s not a luxury: they probably pay much less those of us with full-time daycare do. And someone having who comes in an hour or two twice a…
The funny thing is that my husband and I have pretty much the same exact split when it comes to household tasks, but this guy feels like his wife is doing more than he is, and I often feel guilty that my husband is doing so much.
Aaand, we’ve found the engineer in the room.
I don’t understand why THE CUSTOMERS don’t verbally berate this jerk to the point that he dare not return. The staff can’t. But WE can. I chewed out a complete a-hole at a Dunkin Donuts and not only did I get approval from a few of my fellow customers waiting in line, but they gave me free coffee for a month.
Oh, honey. You are so, so, SO lucky to never had had that manager who would willingly flush you down a toilet to please an asshole customer who is throwing the right flavor of shitfit. Rules don’t matter. Manager’s word is law.
People are willing to believe a 15-year-old has more sexual agency than an adult, if the adult is a woman and the child is male. That’s why people might feel sorry for her, or think she’s mentally ill, or think the young boy made a choice in the matter while the grown woman had no say.
Did you miss the part about fraud? That's a straight up white collar type Hunt Bros. move.
Go to the library and hit the magazine area or teen area. Pull out seventeen for this month. Read, if you must, and then put it back.
I also think her fucking sentence is too light. Delaware what the fuck are you even doing?
Also, Seventeen doesn’t know how to spell “whoa.”