fiercelyfeminist
fiercelyfeminist
fiercelyfeminist

I thought the same thing. And your user name is amazing. I'm going to be Louise for Halloween

I just shivered reading that. Terrifying.

This! Yes! My boyfriend lives in Charleston and the first time I went to visit him at school I killed a huge roach in his bathroom. When I told him about it he was like “ oh that’s just a palmetto bug”. And I was like “ church it up all you want those things are fucking roaches and they are disgusting".

Exactly

Yeah but you get paid, right?

I hate that song too. Makes me think of creepy purity balls and shit like that.

Nah. It’s because you only eat it when you’re shit faced and anything hot and cheesey is delicious when you're shit faced

I will never see another movie he is in, because that is so fucked up

You're the one making general and inflammatory statements about doulas killing babies and blaming the mothers and you're telling me to do research and fuck off? Please. Go fuck yourself.

Booooo

Ok this is weird but I don't think there is any Slurpee in that Slurpee cup Kristen Chenoweth posted. As a regular Slurpee drinker, I can say that most people put the lid on it first and fill it all the way to the top (I think it's designed to be this way, given the design of the lid). Also, if the cup were full, I

I believe her. I used uber last night and although a message popped up saying there is a price increase during high volume times or whatever, it did not say how much of an increase and it did not say how much the fare would be. I had to clock on something else to calculate the rate quote. So she probably thought it

i dont know about this. on the one hand, yes, people of privilege should think people complaining about how hard their lives are. On the other hand, all SAHM have the right to be frustrated with the fact that their domestic labor is undervalued by our culture and that women are still held responsible for the majority

but don't you see how he see role socialization/differing expectation of men/women cause this scenario? And by telling me to either do it all myself or find another boyfriend reproduces the idea that web should just do all the domestic labor? As opposed to socializing girls AND boys to be tidy, considerate adults who

Good question. I don't think it's about the "correct" level of cleanliness or which one of us is right so much as it's about girls/women being socialized to make cleanliness a priority and that boys/men are not. Which in practice translates to women doing the vast majority of household labor because we are expected to

exactly. But that also supports the author's point- boys aren't socialized to think that cleaning is important (or their job). I cannot tell you how many times I've told my (otherwise pretty progressive/feminist boyfriend) that the reason I want (BOTH of us) to keep our apartment clean is because we are 30 years old

He's not a pit bull, but here's my rescue pup Hank! Think he's half pug, half chihuahua. He's come a long way since being adopted. He's still kind of a dick to other dogs (that he doesn't know) but we're working on it <3

What I find interesting as an anthropologist who is currently researching maternal identity among incarcerated women is the absence of how the normative ideal of mothering is often absent from these conversations (and was not mentioned in the article). Meaning that although the act of giving birth is biological,

So, so clever. Seriously people.

what does any of that even mean?!