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Well, thanks to her horrible ways you are a better parent.

Awh, that’s terrible! I’m sorry!

Thank you for pointing out that orthodox Jewish women wear very similar clothing to Muslim women! I’ve been saying that for years as this debate has raged and people look at me like I’m crazy (though I do live on the West Coast where we don’t have a large orthodox population).

At least it’s not a crop top? These Vanderpump ladies are 0 for 2 in wedding dress selection. Katie could’ve used some I Thee Dread in her life.

My neighborhood is dominated by Punjabi suits in the most striking colours and I wish nearly every day that I could wear those without coming off as a post colonialism white asshole.

I live in an area like yours and I personally wish I could dress as fabulously as even half of those hijab clad ladies.

why stop at the leg pose? i could do without scheana

He reminds me of my (Vietnam Veteran) father when he was having his whiskey-fueled psychotic break. It’s like the guy’s natural state is blackout rage.

Hey, at least you learned some new things! :) #SilverLinings

Brookline, Mass., girl here. I visited Whitefield, New Hampshire, as a kid and thought it was quite lovely. But I was only there for a few days.

Oh WOW. Congratulations on surviving that!

Oh yes. it’s a form of Cream of Wheat. Yikes!

It’s unfortunate that the only thing his life thus far seems to have actually made him qualified for is clearly communicating his order when confronted by a crackly drive-through speaker. Yes, he can be sure his burger will arrive without pickles, but at what cost? At what cost?

You and your wife are awesome. My mum didn’t shame me, but she clearly didn’t like talking about periods. I knew where the pads were kept in the bathroom, and I don’t think I told her until 2 or 3 days after my first period started. She didn’t like tampons, so I was on my own for buying them and figuring them out.

As Rhett Butler might say:

Nailed it.

I’m Italian, too. All of the men in my family have told me to stay away from Italian men. My grandfather constantly told my mother the same. Obviously they’re not all bad, but enough of them are for even Italian men themselves to warn their daughters and nieces.

You sound like you’re on a great path, I’m sure your family is very proud! Keep on doing your thang my sorella! :)

Yes, may have a sense of humor about your own life.

My mother’s side of the family is Italian-American and we had our family reunion this weekend. My husband, who had limited interaction with them (as do I, for reasons you outlined), noted that when lunch is served, all the men stampede to the buffet line, women and children be damned.

“Don’t you think that’s weird?”