Not liking Star Wars is an opinion. Criticizing a person about their relationship choices or grief is not an opinion, it is being judgmental.
Not liking Star Wars is an opinion. Criticizing a person about their relationship choices or grief is not an opinion, it is being judgmental.
Do you have kids? I have 2. If my wife died, and I crawled into a bottle and mourned her for 7 years like I think I would (10 years in and I am still madly in love with my wife), it would be much worse for all of us than if I got my shit together emotionally and got back out there. Life is for the living, and Patton…
Nope, too soon. It’s none of my business and I’m glad they’re all happy but all the hair stands on the back of my neck when this happens
FWIW, it’s peep-toe pumps.
Men are also not expected to wear make up, high heels (or at least kitten heels) or have more than two different outfits. All in all it takes men a lot less time and money to be able to be deemed “appropriately” groomed and dressed than women. Women being able to wears sleeveless dress is quite a small advantage…
“You just didn’t think about it because, as a woman, you didn’t care until they gave you a hard time over a sleeveless outfit or peek-toe pumps.” Right there, you’re denigrating the story and the author by making the assumption she only cares when it affects women and imply that we don’t care about men’s rights just…
You know you’re talking about the party that doesn’t believe in science.
I mean the entire sleeveless dress fuss is so stupid its embarrassing. It is perfectly appropriate for a woman to wear a sleeveless dress to work, board meetings or whatever. I want to punch Ryan for this.
So would I :-)
I’m sure many of us remember how they used petty remarks to mask their envy. :-)
Women’s clothing is inherently different than men’s clothing. They make workplace dresses with no sleeves for women. I’ve worn them with no problem in Corporate America for years. I can’t think of a male equivalent. Even the most casual male business shirts have sleeves. They can’t just arbitrarily change the rules…
i would kill for those muscles of hers
Hah. Made similar comment before seeing yours.
How come women can’t go sleeveless when Paul Ryan is allowed to go spineless?
I see their bitterness over their appendages never equalling Michelle O’s guns hasn’t abated.
*famous person says something fundamentally supportive in an imperfect way that is emblematic of a much larger problem: which is that white, cis, straight people refuse to recognize the spectrum, influence, and importance of queer history and culture.
They are ashamed the war has become a public spectacle and hurting the family name.
Me, just now: la. . .me? La me? Doesn’t ring a... oh goddammit.
I sounded that out in my head and then giggled at myself.