peterm-1988
peterm-1988
peterm-1988

she's 12, not 14.

I don't often ask. I just think it's funny that people assume that white people don't have interesting ethnic stories or cultural backgrounds. That's probably a consequence of white being the norm.

This.

I love to ask white people about their ethnic backgrounds. They don't often get to discuss it, and they're really usually very excited about it! And you do get some fantastic stories, too!

Consider who they are trying to aim these ads at and I think its okay.

It's enforced down the generations. For example, my mom, who is a feminist who encouraged me to go into engineering, criticises me if she visits and any of the cleaning or organisation in the house isn't up to her standards. But, half those jobs are my husband's. I can't tell you how many times I've had to say "Not my

Way to miss the point of the article entirely.

While I agree that a lot of things for women are ghettoized, I'm not sure about the ladymag thing. Are publications like GQ and Esquire really taken more seriously because they're aimed at men? I'm not sure I buy it. They seem to have an equivalent amount of frivolous fashion, and what women want articles, with celeb

See what I mean?!?

Yeah, I was ready to be pissed, but this is pretty obviously a reaction to some attorneys not wearing business suits to court and instead wearing just the suit dress or similar. Wake me up when you get to the judges that think that women wearing pantsuits is unprofessional, because they're out there.

I'm just going to state a fact that not very many people seem to be aware of:

I'm not going to lie, after the first couple of paragraphs I was convinced this was going to turn in to erotic fiction.