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It really pisses me off how in the Thrillist article he wrote something like “Stanich was going through family problems that plague most families.” Ummmmmmmmmmm strangling your terminal wife in front of your son isn’t something that “plagues most families.” 

SO excited to see this movie. I just got AMC Stubs so am tempted to wait until its released everywhere on Christmas, but its its playing down my street at an indie cinema right now. Might be worth it to just go this weekend. 

What the fuck? That is honestly so terrible and also just lazy. 

I kind of feel like I can’t ever have a gender reveal party because if I cut the cake and blue icing oozed out I would def start crying in a sad way. 

I honestly think they are a subconscious backlash to the now open conversations our society is having about gender being a social construct. 

I am SO EXCITED for this movie. I keep refreshing my AMC Stubs account to see if its showing near me this Friday. I didn’t read this interview because I’m trying to avoid spoilers, but I’m so excited to come back and read it after I’ve seen the film! 

I think this show does such a good job of telling women’s stories, and it makes sense, because they only hire women directors and its mostly women writers. I adore it! I cannot wait for the second season. 

I really dislike her. As far as I know, she was a pretty, young actress who married a millionaire and now acts like she “worked” her way up the ladder of the restaurant business. I hate how everyone acts like she’s some queen. I don’t admire her at all.

Is this streaming somewhere? I am so down for a rewatch. 

I’m obsessed with Maidenform bras, I buy them at Macy’s and they are usually on sale. I don’t want any padding, and they keep it simple. They’re cute and practical. They’re also so reliable regarding sizing that I’ve gotten to the point where I can just buy them online without even trying them on! 

WTF?!?!

I don’t see that as shade, though. I think its normal and even healthy to have a few different relationships in your 20s, and the “next” part just seems very realistic and true to life. I remember dealing with heartbreak over a few guys in my early 20s, and there was always a “next” one. Its just honest and relatable. 

This is actually a great point. It seems like we’re progressing, because we have different body types represented, but the emphasis is still very much on “SEXY.” Truly progressing or radicalizing would be having the ability to say “I am conventionally ugly and it DOESN’T MATTER AT ALL!” 

I buy Maidenform bras from Macy’s. They are seriously so freaking comfortable. They are often on sale, and cheaper than VS. They’re also so reliable in their sizing that I’ve gotten to the point where I can buy them online without even trying them on. I just got a few pairs in the mail today! 

Or perhaps younger. I was born in 1991, my boyfriend in 1989, and neither he nor I ever even think about my underwear, and he has never made any comment on my panties. I’m trying not to be judgey but like...that sucks! If my boyfriend “hated” my panties I’d seriously question him, lol. Who cares?! 

Best comment in this whole thread. 

I’m in the same boat. Also, I like babies. I get excited for women and couples who are expecting. I think weddings have turned into a really disgusting display of patriarchal norms and capitalist dreams, so I’m much more hesitant to “play the game,” so to speak. But I’m alright with babies. 

I think my problem with modern weddings and modern wedding registries is that I feel they’re very outdated. Nowadays, people usually don’t go straight from living at home to marriage, like they used to. Single people live on their own for years before marriage, and I feel like most of the couples I know ALL move in

Don’t go! Its the worst. 

I never understand why mothers are so focused on having their kids’ rooms right next to theirs on those home shows. They’re like “I want to be on the same floor as the kids in case something happens.” First of all, you’re all in the same house, so you’re still right there with them. Second of all, as someone who grew