dobetterish
dobetterish
dobetterish

Likewise, Bette Midler.

Fun! Are there ANY shows with older female stars in them (more than one nagging Mom)? Coven, I guess. We need this. Thank you, Jalily!

I just keep repeating to myself "KEEP BREATHING".

PLEASE LET DOLLY PARTON GUEST-STAR; the world can end afterward, completed.

I didn't even need to know the premise to know that this is the show of my dreams.

YITR? is the best.

I recall 3 separate occasions where strangers decided to inform me (while I was 12-13 years old) that I was too fat. And that's not counting my peers who were ever sooo helpful pointing out my extra weight on a daily basis.

It was just perplexing. Admittedly, I have a huge ass but I'm like a size 8....he was like a size 50....I did pull up to them in the car, flip them the bird and told them to fuck themselves.

Don't you know, all women are supposed to serve as eye candy for all men. Men don't have to meet any physical standards. Just women. Duh!

I live in Boston and was approached in a CVS by a dude (dumpy looking, unattractive Joe Shmoe) after I left my WeightWatchers meeting. He followed me in and proceeded to "let me have it" for being overweight, only he didn't walk away - when I started yelling at him and asking him why he felt he had a right to say

yeah some dick construction workers yelled at when we were all leaving a Wendy's. I was holding a frosty to bring to my brother with strep throat, they just ate lunch. For no reason at all, one of them, who was overweight himself, yelled at me "look at that badonkadonk, lay off the ice cream." Yeah, there is nothing

Recommending because "Wacklemore".

I have a prosthetic eye due to an accident during childhood and the shit men, yes almost ALWAYS men, have said to me boggles the fucking mind. So yeah, it didn't even cross my mind that this could be fake, because I've been there too many times. Luckily 20 some odd years of dealing with it has made me strong and I can

I was just walking down the street when a bunch of frat-type douches in a convertible yelled "You're ugly!" I'm not even particularly ugly, imho—certainly not to the point where one should be compelled to vocalize it out loud. Why do people do these things? Because they're terrible and stupid people.

Clashes like this can be resolved perfectly simply: pistols at dawn. Name your second, Wacklemore.

And you just reminded me that it doesn't always work to stand up to street jerks. A guy once told me on the Boston subway that I looked like a prostitute. When I responded "How would you feel if someone said that to your mother or sister?" he replied "well my sister and mother wouldn't dress like a prostitute."

This is wonderful. Good for the letter writer.

I wish I had, but I was really young (18) and at the time thought I was the most hideous person in the world. Also, he didn't actually get on my bus (he was waiting for a different one). So, I ran to my bus before it could leave the stop and as I was going up the stairs he said that to me. I didn't say anything

Yep, have had random dudes come up to me and comment negatively on my appearance, then go away. I've also witnessed it happening to other women. It's always bizarre and out of nowhere and infuriating.