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GailTheSnail
malinaffit

I also thought I’d marry my high school sweetheart, and I’m so lucky I didn’t. I enjoyed being independent in those early adult years. My mom married my dad when she was 20, and similar to your mom, she always told me to experience living on my own before I live with a man. I told my now husband from the start that I

Marriage isn’t for everyone and not all marriages are the same. I was with my husband for 10 years before we got married and our lives didn’t change afterward. We have interests independent of one another, are passionate about our own careers, go on separate vacations from time to time, but still love to be around

This guy I know started dating a woman and immediately began posting daily about how much he loved her. Long-winded posts about how incredible their relationship is and how she’s the best thing ever along with photos of her doing mundane things: holding a cup of coffee, hanging in her jammies, sitting at the dinner

I don’t mind it when people are curious about my look. I take it as a compliment that they’re interested, although it depends on the way they ask. “What are you?” and “Where are you from?” are problematic, but if someone asks about my ethnicity I’ll politely tell them. I also ask other people about their ethnicities

Another woman giving you side-eye is an “experience” to her.

What a nothing anecdote. I hope she’s a teenager.

He says it was a joke but then he doubles down and reiterates that he made her famous, pretending he’s paraphrasing her? I can’t stand his God complex (or rather, Jesus complex), and really hope he’ll get knocked down a peg at some point.

I think she’ll play a great teenage boy. Her role in Mulaney was terrible - everything on that show was terrible. But it was just badly written. Fingers crossed there won’t be a laugh track!

Her line is the only interesting part of this story.

Why is Kanye speaking for Kylie, especially about her business pursuits? Does he think he owns all the women in that family now? Pretty sure they were doing just fine before he came along.

You. Are. Exhausting.

I myself have criticized James Franco’s acting. I’ve also read articles making fun of Al Pacino’s acting. And nobody can stand Johnny Depp anymore.

Sure, it’s an exaggeration if taken literally, but it’s a pretty common thing to say. Regular folks always have opinions about actors and musicians and say that they have no talent in their opinion. You’ve never heard anyone say that about a man? I’ve heard that from many people about Mumford and Sons, and they’re

I’m willing to bet that nobody who’s ever presented the In Memoriam tribute has worn what they would wear to a funeral. My guess is that it’s always been presented by people in ball gowns (probably showing some cleavage) and tuxedos. So it must be because he didn’t want to see HER cleavage specifically. He’s annoying.

I understand the impulse to up in arms when a woman is being criticized, but I don’t think this negative article about her or the comments have anything to do with her being a woman. People would also pile on if a male actor delivered a bad performance. Nobody’s saying “bitch” or “whore” or any female specific

Like many people here, I watched the show and enjoyed it even though it annoyed me. I may even watch it again - what’s wrong with us?! I think what bothered me the most was that Carrie was the writer, but she was the least clever of all of them. Her puns usually didn’t make any actual sense, but she said them anyway

I remember kids saying the “you can’t catch me because you’re fat” and “you smell like [insert meat]” jokes when I was little. She’s saying cliched jokes of asshole children 25 years ago.

She’s like a suburban high school boy who just discovered weed and thinks it’s the coolest thing so he decides he’s going to be known as the “weed guy” and buys marijuana themed medallions and clothes IN CASE YOU DIDN’T KNOW. But everyone else has also tried it and is like “just be cool man.”