papercranes512
papercranes512
papercranes512

I have a weird amount of facebook friends who do this regarding their husbands and it's barftastic. It's maybe a step above posting "I love you" on each other's facebook walls. Maybe.

I think there is a three month - max - grace period for people to be sickening and get away with it. After that...

The worst is, people like that always later come with Shocking Post-Breakup Revelation about what Perfect Boyfriend was doing. Ha.

This. I dated a guy (for two years!) who had some serious shyness issues when it came to little sweet nothings like this. Much as he loved me, the thought of little mash notes and surprises made him painfully uncomfortable. And I told myself I was okay with it, but those Facebook pictures of just-for-you dinners and

I had a friend that use to do this. She would be like "He did this! He did that!" Thing is, they had a long distance relationship and I finally told her that if I only see my boyfriend once every few months, I'd think he's perfect too.

So annoying. The purpose for these posts is 100% bragging, and only make me think things like "Yeah, but he still has a weird forehead" or "Whatever, dude forgot Valentine's Day last year."

AHA! You beat me to it! I was going to say, I'm not sure what is worse - when someone is incessantly complaining about their relationship (at which point the advice starts to become...you know, you guys seem to argue about a lot of fundamental stuff. Maybe you aren't suited...), or someone who is incessantly

You are not. I have a number of friends I have had to hide from my Facebook feed. I'm happy that your HoneyPie surprised you with flowers or made you dinner or whatever, but I actually don't need to see photo documentation of every romantic moment in your relationship.

I'm really banking on this being her real name so this continues to kick her in the ass on her journey through life

Ugh, guys. It's super hard to be rich and have my mommy and daddy bankroll my life. You might be struggling to pay rent, but I have to lie about my clothes so I don't make people too jelly. Stop reminding me that I am losing the oppression Olympics, I've never lost anything in my life.

First rule of having privilege. Do not complain about having privilege.

Awwww YES, I've been waiting for Jezebel to get on this. *rubs hands together excitedly*

Nolite te bastardes carborundorum!

This is just to say

Oh me too! Sometimes I don't even admit how rabidly pro-choice I am in the outside world because I worry I can harm the cause. LOL I don't have a problem with abortion at all, I could probably fairly be called pro-abortion. I don't think it's a necessary evil. I don't think it's bad. I'm not going to run out and get

I still don't understand this. Your employer-sponsored medical coverage is a form of employee compensation - the employer pays part of the premiums as an employee benefit, and the employee pays the rest. So are we really saying it's acceptable for companies to dictate how their employees spend that compensation,

Idea: excellent


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