Well, at least this won't be the French hatefest I'd feared when I read the headline. It was an American cheese.
Well, at least this won't be the French hatefest I'd feared when I read the headline. It was an American cheese.
My point was that it isn't so simple. My husband and I are avid baby wearers, but still use the bucket too. Sometimes the baby needs to be held, and sometimes he likes to nap in his bucket. Really, he calls the shots. We just try to keep him happy, healthy and alive. Do yourself a favour and drop the judgey attitude.…
Yeah, because putting your kid in a crotch-dangler that can cause hip dysplasia is much better.
Wahahaha.
Worse than Voldemort!!! AWFUL. YEAH.
Thanks love. It had to be said.
I stopped watching Doctor Who about three years ago...between Matt Smith and the annoying writing, they lost me. Maybe this is part of it.
Yeah but to me headbands=pain. Putting something painful on your kid is abusive IMO.
Yes; soooo gross. And, as a teacher, it makes my life harder than necessary. You wouldn't belive the number of "royal" brats I see. Ugh.
I nearly deliberately rear ended a van that had a "Princess on Board" bumper sticker on it today. Asshole.
You forgot baby douche. Cuz your baby girl needs to learn her vag is a filthy thing.
Headbands give me migraines, so in my books putting one on your kid is borderline abusive.
This times a billion.
Yep, I am so behind you. People need to separate themselves and their feelings from what's actually happening. I really don't get why that is so hard.
Yes, I'm afraid any of us who care what's going on are the "bad guy." Wow.
Well it's true; people can't seem to stop and critically think about our broken, poisoned food system and nutrition habits for fear of being considered "fat shamers." It is rediculous. Are you gonna defend the tobacco companies out of sensitivity to smokers? Fracking companies out of sensitivity to earthquakes?…
Oh yeah baby. Like I'm riding a fucking unicorn into Nirvana.
Sorry, I don't see a problem with fat people in Ari's post. I see him decrying a food industry system that is so corrupt and broken that it's making us all fat. He's pointing his finger at a systemic problem, NOT shaming individuals at all.
I feel you. I'm on a journey back from the land of huge myself (gained sixty pounds during my pregnancy, just got back to my pre-preg weight a few weeks ago). I ate everything I craved during that nine months from hell (because I was tired, miserable and suicidal) and a lot of it was pretty bad. I now feel so guilty…
I eat a whole lot of salads, low-fat yogurt (I know, I know) and diet soda so...I'm sorry. It was me. IT WAS ME! Okay! OKAY????