How do you figure? Is a seven-year window that much more representative than a 4-year window for running into trouble with credit?
How do you figure? Is a seven-year window that much more representative than a 4-year window for running into trouble with credit?
In 30 years in corp amer.. I have found that 99% of dress codes dictate what women should wear. That is all. The codes are frequently written/approved by men and given to underlings to monitor and correct. They are stupid and sexist first and foremost. In my tiny act of rebellion.. I have never enforced any dress code…
Um.... with the mask? And everything?
Is there where I get to complain about how *after* I quit my job at Bank of America, I found out I was blocked from a promotion because, despite my boss, his boss, and several peers recommending me enthusiastically, the boss above them had an uncomfortable boner for me and said my attire was inappropriate?
I have about 10 tops i switch out. Same tops all the time. I switch between wearing skinny slacks with them and skirts, about 50/50. Never fails that when I wear the skirt someone will comment on how dressed up I am.
I’m a print journalist aka jeans, t-shirt and if you’re lucky, I washed my hair. It’s hilarious when I got to press conferences and the TV reporters are all hot and sexy and then I show up and they’re like, who invited the homeless woman?
I wear dresses, leggings, and flats because they are easier to put on. A couple of months ago my coworker asked if I constantly wore dresses as a “religious thing” which I found odd because the dresses I wear aren’t very conservative. Her eyebrows reached a new level when I explained that I do it because it is…
I think what constitutes “professional” is highly dependent upon the industry you’re in. Lawyers, bankers, finance folks, much traditional “business” workplaces — those are suits or half-suits (aka: suit pants/skirts and blouses for women, or suits pants and shirts but no jackets for men) or go home, period. For most…
“You need to dress properly - it’s about respect!”
Well, that is about as shallow as a kiddie pool. To each his own, but if you have such an aversion to chipped nail polish, your own grooming better be effin’ immaculate...or you are a beautician.
Food allergies? That seems unduly punitive. People cannot help allergies unlike the rest of your list.
It sounds like it suffers from the same thing a lot of fantasy suffers from, layers and layers and layers of meaningless crap piled on top of its self in the name of “world building.”
Date older.
“Tuesday she donned the same cream outfit she wore to Prince George’s christening in 2013. Two kids later, it’s impressive that she can wear the same outfits, but should enough be enough?”
I know that maybe this is different because I am not Kate Middleton (or am I?), but I literally wear the same 4 things in rotation pretty much. I don’t know who they are trying to shame with outfit repeating, but I can’t imagine living a life where you only wear a piece of clothing once.
Omg that E! article about Kate Middleton, talk about manufactured drama. In what universe is it a negative thing for a person, famous or no, to have a favorite outfit or two? Also I loved how they tried to imply that she’s wearing the same outfits to rub everyone’s nose in the fact that she still fits in her…
Today on Blind Gossip, the story of a male singer who—though on a public road to redemption—allegedly acted like a total nightmare while visiting a bar with his bodyguards and entourage. Who could it be?
Most educated, least paid generation. Entitled my ass.
Wow. I’m special. Being a bad tipper is absolutely a deal-breaker for me.
This is exactly the situation you face if you want to live alone, but for some of us, living with family is just as shitty.