It can both be true that Caitlyn Jenner is not deserving of the Woman of the Year, and that this guy is an asshole for calling her a man.
It can both be true that Caitlyn Jenner is not deserving of the Woman of the Year, and that this guy is an asshole for calling her a man.
I have received that same guilt trip from a few people in close relation.
Your name is very meta right now, Mrs Bucket.
I just hit my mid-thirties and still live in LA, but I’m a married mom and we’re both doing what we want for a living. It's kind of a glimpse of the way things could have gone awry.
The second season is the best. Now everyone is a little more self-aware and seem to play up every little thing that much more for the cameras. Plus everyone’s face is much more plastic these days (which is fine if it makes them happy; no judgment here).
I hate myself for knowing this, but they had to take tissue from his ear bc it was his third nose job.
A million times yes. I only started binging it last year after asking the same question.
Why is he a thing? He's like a drunken Bambi in DJ headphones, tripping over himself to get to any available vagina.
He’s what Frodo would look like if he left The Shire and moved to L.A.
Constantly. I am not jealous, I don’t own him and he doesn’t own me. More than that, I trust him and our relationship, or I wouldn’t be with him.
About a decade ago, the producers of TRH came sniffing out the scene in Philadelphia and one of them contacted my mother. She was enraged at that simple fact. “People with breeding do not do that sort of thing”, was what she told me. The DuPonts, the Dorrances, the Annenbergs and the like are above it. Not because…
Her name is apparently Gizelle. That seems appropriate. Very dramatic name, very dramatic face.
Oh love. I appreciate that you get it. And I totally understand about the school thing - even smart kids are struggling because bureaucracy has fucked up what needed help to begin with. Good luck with your big-little ones. My nephew is the same age and a total ass-hat, too, so you’re not alone. Maybe it’s a phase.…
I know it’s stereotypical to say, but ugh, men.
Well, then, clearly you’re a monster!
I have such fond memories of the time I spent at my grandparents’ as a kid. In my case, they WERE neglectful, but it always felt like good neglect to me. My cousin, however, does have a story of how when she and her brother (8 and 5 or so), were once bored at Grammy’s, they got ahold of some matches and set the barn…
I remember, as a kid, wanting my parents to get a babysitter for me more. My parents weren’t helicopters- I don’t know why, exactly, they didn’t go out together more- but I remember getting irritated by being around them so much and craving the sweet relief of a sitter. It’s nuts to think your kids need to be around…