Almost 38% of all children are born to single mothers. 38 PERCENT. What does she expect these women to do? Shove the child back into their uterus while they are at work?
Almost 38% of all children are born to single mothers. 38 PERCENT. What does she expect these women to do? Shove the child back into their uterus while they are at work?
@Lexikins: That was so awesome. Sesame Street has really upped its production values.
@MargaretMoony: My dad did this and he did cheat on my mom, constantly.
@Shants: Yeah, my father constantly ogling and making lude comments made me feel like I was being watched and judged all the time.
@Deneuverly: My brother would always tell me how women had it better than black people. Even as a young teenager I would exclaim, "But there are black woman too! Jeez, how are you so blind and crazy?!"
@bengalgirl: Yeah, this post has brought up a lot of really, really terrible memories for me too.
@SittingDuck139: Stick to what you are doing, and don't make it noticeable. I can directly relate a decade long eating disorder to the comments and ogling of my father.
@pearlsdream: Yeah. I feel most sorry for my long-term boyfriend. Years of this behaviour has left me feeling slightly insecure (which has only come out later in our relationship). It is weird, I point out girls more often than he does because I just want to beat him to the punch. I just figure that he'll say…
It does hurt your daughters, or at least it hurt me growing up seeing my dad do it constantly. Of course, as time went on he started commenting as well. It left me feeling, at a very young age, that as a woman I am constantly being watched and judged at every moment.
@GrummoreGrummersom: I'm just not sure I understand the connection between "huts" and "butts," but maybe I'm thinking too inside the box.
@happygardeningmama002: That is the part of the video that struck me the most as well. I agree that the left has begun to alienate motherhood, and it is where we are going to lose a tremendous amount of people.
Wah? I wasn't there. How did people find out about this?
@Flackette Goes Retro: My mom made me go to those model scouting things at the mall. It was completely and totally embarrassing, and it was never, ever my idea.
@IBleedGlitter: The High Priestess of Tinsel: Yeah, it is high time we take them out of positions of power because their moods are so unstable and they are so easily distracted. Amiright?
@Vivi21: You'll have to fight me for 2.
I actually like this, but unfortunately can buy most of this stuff at second hand stores now that all of the kids who wore this in the first place grew up and finally got over their nostalgia and donated it around 5 years ago.
I didn't notice the clothes as much as I noticed the amazing cheekbones on all of these models. Also, the girl in 6, 16 and 19 has eyes which may have just pierced through my soul.
I saw this tonight, and thought to myself that spotlights are like the rainbows of the night. No matter how close they appear to be, you will never be able to reach them.
@bpjedi: Yeah, I think she is a photographer.
The girl with the plaid shirt worked at the coffee shop down the street from me! They just went out of business two weeks ago though, I hope this job pays.