msjessiemeghan
msjessiemeghan
msjessiemeghan

"Come, let us extend your decency to your online life. It will be painless."

Aside from being out of touch from the day-to-day, many of these large companies don't care about or protect their workers (see: consistently lobbying against minimum wage hikes). The whole system is set up to ensure high profit margins, higher than what most businesses need to succeed, from the quality of the food

My in-laws tip $3.00 for each meal. 3 bucks. And only 3 bucks. Also, only cash. Three Washington's on the table. It didn't matter if the bill was $10 (which would then make it an honestly nice tip), or $90 (which it erm....wouldn't).

some of us can read upside down, so yes. If I were (married now) dating a person who was a shitty tipper or rude to a server, I'd want to know.

i love your post. I'm reading & thinking, "Bi? No biggie. She chews off her nail polish? Nooooooo!!!" 💜

If I had been waiting in line for my table that I called in a reservation for, and this shitty excuse for a human being got seated before me, I would be calling corporate from inside the restaurant.

You must lead a very interesting life. Copy-pasting this on nearly every comment thread for this article. I'm sure that will accomplish....something.

Which is funny because "treating waitstaff like shit" is a dealbreaker for a lot of women. Certainly was for me when I was dating.

I'm starting to feel like the moral of a lot of these stories is actually not that the customers are insane, but that managers at chain restaurants are horrible soulless individuals.

I live on a planet where never in a billion years — as an adult — would I ever call anyone a bitch or a cunt much less a server in a family restaurant when I'm with my kids.

I hope I don't come off as overly defensive here but here goes. I don't expect you to grab a pitchfork and honestly I get why you don't want to. I get exhausted by being angry sometimes too.

He was, unsurprisingly, with a much younger trophy date.

You're not allergic to red OR crunchy?? Lucky dog.

I don't care if you're bisexual. This has absolutely no impact on my feelings towards a person.

So much gag. "Daughters tend to worship their dads" is also just as gag. I see my dad as a human being ok not god

Coming out of the closet is what this guy's worried about?! As far as I can tell, the only thing this guy has to be ashamed of is the fact that he was involved with someone who's already in a (presumably) monogamous relationship, and even there the blame falls less on him than the dad.

I don't think it's a big deal. Straight people are going to be attracted to other people just the same, it doesn't matter what sex and gender those people are. It's weird that he's been hiding his sexuality. The dad thing would get awkward, though, no doubt...

I don't get it. What would it mean to be marrying a guy with a recent history of several casual hookups with women? He decided to get married. That presumably means that he currently feels that his fiancee means an end to his casual hookups (unless they plan some sort of open relationship, but this was not mentioned).

Ick, lots of these comments are making it sound like he's just this duplicitous asshole for not disclosing his bisexuality. Anyone care to think about why he felt the need to hide it??

I mean, I'd be hurt that my soon-to-be-husband felt he had to hide his sexuality from me for that long. Maybe you wouldn't tell me on the first date that you're also attracted to and have had relationships with men, but I would hope that you would tell me once we started getting serious/into an emotional area where