Why would you need to confront her?
Why would you need to confront her?
At least one post I saw from before it was widely spread was essentially "So...you're taking money from people who might actually need it?" So that was a bit heartening and probably from reddit actual
I'm not a fashion victim, I regularly turn down jeans that don't have pockets or have tiny useless pockets but the alternative are fucking hard to find. As a man, my boyfriend pants are supposed to have pockets, it's not assumed he'll be carrying a purse everywhere. And yes, calling it privilege is a joke, but it…
I complain to my boyfriend about his pocket privilege all the time.
Prudie may not have meant "drop it off". When I read it, I assumed it was just another place you could go to put the cat to sleep, not to abandon it for whenever they get around to it.
No, the vet refused to end his suffering.
My dog had to be wheeled in on a gurney the last visit and my mom and I were following behind, crying. As we walked in, there was a lady in the waiting room staring at us, hands over her mouth, crying. She knew exactly what we were there for. I kinda appreciated the sympathy, though she didn't say anything.
Last month I got out of an exam and went straight to the train station to go the 4 hours home to say good bye. Nothing was going to get in my way. Fortunately, my little girl waited for me.
It was more that people in the comments of the articles about non-airbrushing raved about their bras, but I am now an aerie customer.
Tell your SO to do a moving-in proposal, surprise you with a key in a box and ask you to merge household items for the rest of your days.
Huh, that's pretty cool. My sister and my mom, who both have IS, are in engineering and computer fields, so they have been constantly surrounded by men in the work environment.
I don't know if there are stats, but I first and most often heard about imposter syndrome in terms of women. As in, I was only hired to fill a quota. Sometimes male colleagues believe a woman was hired only to fill a quota. These external and internal battles often lead to belief that one is less worthy than their…
I know, I am going to have to stand up to her (for probably the first time?) but I am already independent, she raised me to be independent, and I'm going to make it clear that it will be happening whether she likes it or not. It's pretty much the new normal.
I think the point is you learn a lot more spending 24 hours together (minus work, etc) vs going on many few hour dates. My bf and I have been dating 10 years and I still know we'll probably discover some surprises and pet peeves once we are under the same roof (like my tendency to let mail pile up and then sort…
Haha it's the other way around in my relationship. He's the cook, I'm the penny-pincher.
It probably depends on how many people are coming from out of town. Some people can just show up after work, others will have to take days off for travel and accommodations.
My mom recently made a comment that me and my 10yr boyfriend won't be living together until we're married. I let it go because I was leaving for a funeral in a few minutes, but that is going to be quite the discussion and what you said is going to be one of my main arguments to her.
When my parents got a double oven, my sister and I said "Okay, so we'll use that twice a year for the holidays" but they're actually using it a lot more. AND it came with a grilled cheese griddle for the 5th burner that I don't think my dad could live without now.
Alton Brown would be proud of you: No uni-taskers!!
One of the reasons I want a smart watch is so I can see when I get texts or calls and then I can leave my phone in a bag or on the nightstand rather than cursing my lack of pockets.