| That is a bit over the top, but the writer isn't wrong. Those stereotypes ring very true. |
| The writer sounds really petty and judgmental herself. |
Agreed. Unnecessarily bitchy. Comes off like a "cool girl" who's "not like those other girls" . And I'm the farthest thing from a "Spring Valley MILF". |
| Oh yeah I read that, hilarious! I also decided never to go to Millies. |
| Hilarious. We go to Millie's a few times a year just to watch the ridiculousness of it all over a frose. |
Agree. Millies is very entertaining. |
| It's overpriced but I like having Millie's nearby - it definitely brings some life to the neighborhood. While I sadly don't qualify as a MILF and don't have any sneakers over $100 (nor would I recognize ones that cost $500) I have been to the Nantucket Millie's so maybe fit part of the stereotype. |
I think the MILFies name is hysterical, and I am there a few times a month. I'd like to think someone thinks I am a MILFie . I live in Spring Valley and we go because the vibe is fun and we always see people we know. There's something wonderful about a neighborhood spot. My kids can walk there alone to get ice cream. My husband and I can leave the kids home and walk down for a date night drink. Somehow this article implies that is seen as a bad thing. The writer sounds both jealous and, like, insecure, you know? Her writing is juvenile and so is her attitude. If you really think people are paying that much attention to you, get over yourself.
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What do you drive
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A Toyota. Scandalous. |
Smart. Probably why you're rich!
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| I thought it was funny. |
| Could someone PLEASE do an 'I am a MILFie - AMA'? |
| oof. that was ... wow. |