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I work on the same floor as the President of the company so I tend to dress up a bit more because she’s always walking about and there are always guests and big meetings. But honestly I kind of like having “work clothes” and “fun clothes” - putting on a more professional outfit and heels helps me feel more capable and

I do get sick of feminism being treated like a coughing, tubercular Camille. IT’S OKAY TO ACCEPT A RING. IT’S OKAY TO HAVE WHOEVER YOU WANT WALK YOU DOWN THE AISLE. Feminism will not keel over if you wear a white dress!

Um..

Does it make a difference if the person in question has the hots for your partner? Maybe it’s just me, but when that person would be SO down in case my partner ever wanted some extracurriculars, I feel like it’s a hard pass for me. His friends don’t have to be my friends, but they do need to have a basic respect for

Consign. Further, no 14 year old girl considers herself on par with a 17 year old guy, even if they are the same “matirity” (broad brush there, which makes me uncomfortable). There is a power dynamic here that people are failing to realize.

“When Harry Met Sally” fooled me into sticking around far too long, waiting for him to have an epiphany that never came.