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I’m 8 months pregnant now and am consistently appalled at how much pressure is on pregnant women to work out. I was moderately active pre-pregnancy and in the first/second trimesters but am now just fatigued from working full time, planning for baby, getting the house ready, etc. I’m also now feeling gigantic and the

It’s even in these comments. The words you constantly hear are “but why even take the risk?”

I’m around 5’2” and I really don’t get your sentiment here. Just as short women face their own problems and annoyances and being told that they’re “so cute” and “little” or whatever, very tall women face their own set of problems. Didn’t know that this was the Battle of the Heights.

My mom is over 6 feet tall, very broad-shouldered and just sort of big all over, and STILL has so many food/appearance issues for failing at being dainty and feminine, and she’s 65.

I don’t understand the snark (“gripe” “tall people problems”). Being a tall woman in a society that idealizes female daintiness, portrays women who are taller than men as threats and ineligible for romantic relationships, and even cautions us not to take up too much physical space can be emotionally taxing. I’m only

Make him buy breast milk from a milk bank ($$$$) or pay for a wet nurse ($$$)

I lucked out with my oldest but when my youngest was in 4th grade, I met a woman like this. At the beginning of the school year she took over and that should have been a sign. Eh, I thought. Come Valentine’s Day I realized I should have protested a bit harder about this head case being classroom mom. Apparently my

Their facebook page says 72k. So, you know, just shy of a million.

One Million Moms would be a perfect name for our lesbian feminist knitting circle. (I assume those of us who started out straight or bi turned lesbian after watching that commercial.)

Probably too small a data set to extrapolate to the entire population, but out of the three black women I discussed the case with, the reaction was 100% “meh.” Also 100% “wow she did an awesome job on her hair.” The angriest people online seem to be white liberals.

People just don’t understand how hard it is to be a boring white person. Our struggle is great.

Sorry my husband and I are in an open relationship. My husband sees other women for pleasure. I see other people to basically make emotional connections since I won’t get sexual gratification because I have nerve damage and can’t feel my vagina. My sugar daddy knew this found me attractive found my personality

I agree that it’s worse, but... take it out on the guy, you know?

ooh! Ooh! My mom’s family is from S. Florida, so “family vacation” always meant “visit Gramma and Grampa in Ft. Lauderdale. Cool. It has a beach! My grandparents live like, on the damn beach so my brother and I would jump out of the car, throw on a swim suit and run head long into the water on a semi public-ish beach

I’m not sure how much of an outright disaster this is, but it was pretty funny, so I figured I’d share.

Can I get odds on her being a Jez comentor who stars all the ‘lol white people’ comments.

Nothing conservative super Christians do makes sense. My colorist was ranting about Lady Gaga’s support of LGBT issues while doing my hair and I asked her if her church didn’t believe that everyone that doesn’t attend their particular church is going to hell already. She confirmed it. So I said that since Lady Gaga

I mean, you think being gay is super bad and it’s a sin, okay. You think it’s super awful that people who “choose” to be gay are allowed to get married, okay.

I saw this the other day and was like thank you.