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As street harassment awareness has become more common, my husband (also a feminist) and I have talked about it a lot and in so doing I’ve shared a whole bunch of stories. He is horrified by them and asks “Wait, this happened when I knew you? Why did you never tell me about this?” I was like “This is just normal; more

Oh my god. GOOD. (Obviously not good that the second woman had cancer, but good that the first mother got a much needed dose of reality/shut the fuck up, you troll.)

“Why can’t women just be direct and honest if they don’t want to go out with you?!”

I generally find his shows in particular unbearably cutesy. Everyone is too precocious by half.

This is so fabulous. Well played, my good woman...

I am so sorry to hear about your daughter, mom to mom. I can only imagine your heartache.

I won’t rule out “she dropped dead” until an autopsy happens. It does happen from time to time. In fact, it happened to a kid at my husband’s high school. He was playing in a basketball game, feeling totally fine. Stopped mid-court and dropped down dead. Undiagnosed heart condition and he never presented a single

Ah! Being as old as Star Wars definitely puts you solidly in (late) Gen X. Many congratulations.

To each their own! I’m honestly just surprised by all the fearful rage!

This is a non-issue if you a) are on top or b) both of you are on your side...

I’ve been fucking since the late 90s. It’s not my favorite position, but imma have to respectfully disagree with you here...

I am ALSO a Gen-X/Millennial cusper (born 1982: technically anything 1980 and beyond can be considered Millennial, though I think there’s a big distinction between those born before and after, like, ‘88) and those things also haunt my dreams, so... solidarity, my friend. Also It. Never forget It.

Then you’re probably not an early Millennial...

The text from the book or the bit about my son befriending pants? Either way, you’re right. Seuss is tremendous and my son is adorable...

My son has befriended his pants because of this book. I’m serious. He hugs them and watches TV with them.

It’s a cute one! I’m partial to Horton Hears A Who, since I think it’s the best book on being an ally that’s ever been written.

Ah yes. This is one of the books we’ve had to hide at times. My son loves it. He also has a pair of pants that he treats like a person as a result...

This is basically a Dr. Seuss book...

It's always super disappointing

Oh for fuck’s sake!