cantilever5
cantilever5
cantilever5

My mom was for Hillary in 2008. She happily voted for Obama when the time came but I know she always wanted to see that first female in office. Even though she’s since passed, I’m glad that this finally happened. While she’s not around to see it, her little mama’s boy is, and is very proud of the values she instilled

I’m 66 years old. I became a feminist when I was 5, and my older sister was told she could “join” a model airplane club my father belonged to. She could pay dues, but not attend meetings or meet because she was a girl.(My father promptly “unjoined” that club!) I’ve been waiting 61 years for today.

So from a late 30s white feminist Hillary supporter :) ... I don’t think anyone should vote for Hillary just bc she’s a woman. Definitely not. I’m thrilled that we’re on the cusp of electing a woman as president (!) but if it were, say, Condolezza Rice instead (very qualified, but against my political outlook) I

I hate people who use the term cultural appropriation. There is no such thing. A culture should be celebrated, it is the way the world views the people of a certain area. People dressing like people of another culture is them appreciating your culture. I am Native American and Italian, if you want to dress in a

I run in safe places where I won't be an obstacle to large, quickly moving aluminum shapes. Oh who am I kidding? I'm too embarrassed to run because people will see my excess pounds.