Yes and yes.
Yes and yes.
OMG I would love to see any partner of mine try to tell me I couldn't do something because it's "frivolous" like lol okay I think washing your clothes and cooking you food is frivolous so you can just do all that shit yourself.
That, and this:
Yep. This one little anecdote says it all. Anyone who wants to know the reason behind this trend can just read this one sentence. Men want the fun parts of parenthood while mom still cleans and cooks and changes diapers, but a lot of women have gotten wise to the fact that the burdens of parenthood will fall squarely…
It would help if we didn't make it insanely expensive to raise a child who might be economically independent in the future, but hey, fuck universal healthcare, amirite?
At one point, she asked if he would consider quitting his job to be a stay-at-home father given how much he wanted a baby. "That just wasn't the plan he had in mind," she said.
It was bound to happen: One day, women would awake from the fog of cultural myth-making to realize that having kids…
And the little Frenchman went oui, oui, oui all the way home.
I'm even getting a kick out of "Do you know what Snapchat is?" You know, cause no one understands the hip, cool youth culture of 2015.
"Me taking pictures of you naked without your consent and posting them to Facebook is really ruining my life. I am being VICTIMIZED by these people who think my actions were morally reprehensible and illegal!"
I'm fist bumping you over refusal to sleep with these men.
Here's a quick reality check: everyone — from Bill Clinton to your grandfather to every Greek organization in the nation does the same old stuff, just as they have been for the entirety of human history.
I mean, all of those cave drawings of passed out women - wait, we didn't find them because they were on private cave walls.
It's about ethics in asshole frat boy journalism.
"Everyone did it." is always code for "Everyone in my social group did it, and they're the only ones I'm capable of seeing as humans beings."
It's interesting that when full grown white men in college do something criminal, they're 'kids' but when a black 12 year old is gunned down with a BB gun it's his own fault.
Your cute story reminded me of this:
"Fire of indignant, misplaced self-righteousness?"
I love how he implies frats have existed since "the entirety of human history."
I'm sorry, is he wearing a Joy Division t-shirt?