weinerdoll
weinerdoll
weinerdoll

Always admire people who garden. I want to start a good garden, but I have a deck and it would have to be a container garden.

So how about telling guys not to ply women with alcohol until they pass out? And how about reminding guys that if she can’t consent, it’s rape? It would be nice if these guys put some of the responsibility on men to act like decent human beings instead of on the women to avoid getting raped.

Right, because there’s no use in teaching those same frat bros that what they’re doing is wrong. Instead we should make the onus totally on women not to get raped and leave the frat bros alone so they continue their behavior. /s

Women should also avoid spaces where men are likely to be present, because men may strike at any time, especially if provoked. A man who is about to strike will raise himself into an intimidating posture and then shake the rattle on his tail in order to warn away a woman who he sees as a potential target.

Did you see Sam Bee’s piece on how poor women have trouble affording diapers for their kids? And how Republicans think these women shouldn’t be able to pay for diapers with food stamps? And if you can’t afford to buy diapers, you probably should have thought about that before you went and got yourself pregnant, slut?

If legislators care SO DAMN MUCH about black and brown babies, they could, you know, address the poverty, lack of educational opportunity, lack of parental leave and affordable childcare options, shitty sex ed and access to contraception and reproductive care, and myriad other factors that actually influence into

I want to run for Congress, win and draft a bill to make it legal for American citizens to punch these guys in the dick.

I think you’re projecting/taking this interaction out of the wider societal context — it is still way more common for women to be shamed and judged for never getting married than for marrying.

And baby showers, which are one million times worse than weddings.

I just love it when, after a lifetime of searching, a person finds their porpoise in life.

I bet people means Sean Penn, but he asked her, like, 12 times because he was kind of drunk and forgot he asked two days earlier.

That if you’re in a good relationship and the idea of the other person asking you to marry him fills you with dread, it’s time to leave.

That it’s Ok to dislike my sister because she’s not a nice person. For years I made excuses for her, tried to fix her and felt guilty about it. I’ve learned to let it go and let her go. She was flat out toxic and she seemed to enjoy it.

That no matter how scary something is, if you see a chance to be happy, you need to jump.

that when you are doing everything right, and doing it well, and others are still not happy, it’s them & not you. Time to leave that job/friend/lover.

Anyah; this could be a beautiful opportunity for you.

Wow, you totally misread my tone and comment. The statement that I was making was exactly that: Hollywood treats women in the industry horribly as they age. They are held up to unrealistic standards that men in the same position are not and their opportunities for roles dry up. Full stop.

And our views of beauty are super limiting. If Theron went around saying oh, I’m not so special, you should see me first thing in the morning (the way a lot of actors do) she’d be mocked for disingenuousness—you won the genetic lottery! Knock it off!

Wow, this is actually really cruel. Isn’t this the same for all actresses and isn’t it actually horrible and disgusting that genuinely great actresses are cast aside the second they start looking older? Why would be sound so gleeful about something like a woman’s value being depreciated as she’s no longer considered a