katesaysno
Kate
katesaysno

Can you and that other MRA troll go jerk off together somewhere else? I'm trying to read about people from a reality tv show that is somehow infinitely more interesting than you both.

Yes yes. We get it. You hate feminists. You can carry on.

As a blip on YOUR radar. There are likely things you feel passionately about that I don't care about. The thing about humans is we can care about different things on different levels.

Because your enjoyment of sexism ensures that my daughter grows up in a society that doesn't value her.

I don't think you understand what "faux" means.

They're displayed in different sections, clearly separated as BOY/GIRL, if you think that the type of parents who would think this is adorable are the type of parents who would willingly buy a "boy" onsie for their girl then I think you have too much faith.

I have an 18 month old girl and I think about this all the time. I posted a similar image to the target canada facebook and my own page. While all my friends were like "YES. THIS SUCKS" it seemed like the rest of the world was like "don't be so silly! It's no biggie! Don't you have anything better to complain about?".

Yup. I posted a similar image to the Target Canada page and the more comments of support I got the more they seemed to be followed by a bunch of people running their mouths about how cute it is.

THIS.

I posted a similar image i took a few weeks ago to tbeir facebook and got a "sorry youre offended. We'll think about it in the future" response.

if these pants are our new uniform I am officially turning in my feminist membership card.

im generally not one to tell someone "how" to be a feminist, but girl, you're doing it wrong.

This is timely for me, I had a moment while bathing our 18 month old the other night. I was telling her which parts I was washing, because we've been trying to get her to learn those words next and I stumbled on vagina.

Thats the thing that makes it so tricky and why I can't actually be mad. I definitely cringed when I read the "joke" and it made me feel really uncomfortable BUT that is where the threshold thing comes in - I cringed because of personal experience, it seems especially distasteful but that is really just my opinion of

I'm not sure if these were particularly bad models, but I feel like I've seen more "modelly" faces/poses in the first episode of one of the later (and obviously worse) cycles of ANTM.

I never thought there was such a thing as a "barbie nose" until now.

You'll notice I used qualify-ers like "might/in general". I did this consciously, so as not to imply that I thought it wasn't possible for someone who wasn't a parent to have the same/ a similar reaction but I have the feeling you were just scrolling, waiting to pounce on what you perceived as some self-righteous mom.

I read through and still find the title click-baity (and inconsiderate/triggering, considering it's currently showing in newsfeeds all over facebook). There are a million other ways to introduce.

I'm really sorry.

we're moms and in general there's something about joking about dead kids that strikes us differently (more deeply) than it might others. It's hard not to knee jerk when someone cracks a joke about something that affects us so personally. It's really that our threshold for that type of joke is just quite different than