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It just felt a bit... weird? Out of place? It doesn’t really paint a clear picture (because there doesn’t seem to be one) the claim of female owned seems to be pretty accurate since most of it is owned by women - but then again that could just be a technicality since female owned (slightly) implies female led, and it

I’m sorry but what in the hell is this “feature” article? This is a business dispute, not a way to make a larger point. Did you even try to access financial records to see who actually owns what quantity of the tattoo shop? You’re basically relying on a disgruntled employee to make your claim. Don’t even get me

I dunno guys, between this and the lauren duca piece, I’m feeling like you’re wasting great writers on bad assignments. this feels so flat and catty. 

I think moms are part of the problem, but lawmakers and employers are much, much bigger offenders in this mess.

This reads (or at least the first half reads, after which I like everyone else glazed over the rest because I realized it wasn’t going anywhere interesting) like someone who was expecting to uncover and write some big expose, but soon realize they had a nothing burger but pursued and wrote the story anyways because

Quite possibly the most tepid work place feud ever? (The remaining owners don’t ever seem to be fighting back?) Snooze. 

I am sorry, but honestly: Who fucking cares?

See this would have been much more interesting and would have tied into the Tattoo #MeToo piece that Anna did last year. As it stands though it just seems like a really awkward private disagreement between hipsters. 

1) did Jezebel ask if there is a corporation or partnership that runs this business? If yes, who are the shareholders or partners? Who owns the business is a factual question but it seems as if no one asked to see the documents that would give the factual answer. Apologies if I missed it though glazed eyes.

The whole thing is a dispute between two small businesses. I glazed over after the sixth paragraph (felt like the 50th).

Did anyone else find this somewhat anticlimactic and awkward for a feature?

I’m not a mom (I know I’m not really cut out for child-raising) but my reaction to this is we should be demanding more accountability and responsibility from men. If women are turning to alcohol just to get through their days as moms because they’re shouldering so much of the work, something is seriously wrong with the

Quit ruining things. (runs off to drink wine from my sparkly monogrammed wine tumbler that I have no shame about owning while wearing spanx and sneaking cigarettes while wearing kitchen gloves so my kids won’t smell it on me after)“

Well said.

LOL my kids are super close in age ...we would all get together on friday nights and put all the kids in the living room to play and we would hang out in the kitchen and have a couple drinks and just let it out. It was a huge savior of my sanity!

It is and it isn’t. They are actually really good at hitting the sweet spot of “mommy issues” without preaching. It’s genius marketing, bc everything they put out has a grain of truth that hits home for moms (they are hitting a broad market), even if we are a bit annoyed. They are pretty smart with it, even if it is

I am a mom, and it is obnoxious.

I’m a working Irish Twins mom to a 4 and 5 year old born 11 months apart who are fucking spitfires on a good day,and my emotional state on any particular day IS fragile. And I actually AM in a mom group that gets together a couple times a month to drink a lot of wine and complain about shit and recently organized an

Maybe its because I’m not a mom but this all sounds really obnoxious.