Anonymous wrote:
Do any of you regularly keep your bra on during sex? I remember first noticing that in SATC, now it's constant. I suppose it lets actresses do sex scenes without being nude, but it's odd.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People walk in from a day out and head to the kitchen to eat or cook and never wash their hands.
This has bothered me since I was a young kid. The first thing we do is wash our hands when we come home.
I don’t actually think this is unrealistic. That’s definitely not the first thing everyone does.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People who kiss right when they wake up
THIS! I always want to gag.
I also hate when they chat while brushing their teeth. Yuck.
Also couples who fall into bed in a mad passion and wake up wearing clothes.
Do any of you regularly keep your bra on during sex? I remember first noticing that in SATC, now it's constant. I suppose it lets actresses do sex scenes without being nude, but it's odd.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Forced diversity in recent shows/movies. They always have to have that one character that is gay or trans and it’s too obvious and on the nose. (Example: Bros)
I miss 20 years ago when a gay character just existed and wasn’t heavily stereotyped and over the top.
Genuinely curious what show/movie you are thinking of when you say this. I can't think of any examples.
Monroe on Too Close for Comfort way back in the 80s.
Nobody even addressed his sexuality directly. And he was the real star of the show.
I think that was more because it wasn't proper to have an out gay character. Homosexuality was depicted as something you didn't talk about. The characters could behave like stereotypical "gay" people, but baby boomer moms could believe they were just charming bachelors. Charles Nelson Riley, Paul Lynde, etc.
Disagree.
Three’s Company joked about it.
Wilson Cruz and Scott Thompson played countless gay characters seamlessly.
The joke for the viewer was that Jack was pretending to be gay, but clearly wasn't.
Not exactly an openly gay character.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone wears shoes in the house: drives me nuts (we’re a shoes off house)
seconding the full sit down breakfast before school and work: who does that???
never repeating outfits: grrrr, at least reuse, remix items! such waste and really reinforces the desire for fast fashion
bedrooms are HUGE: The only bedroom that seemed a normal size was the Brady boys, made total sense for Greg to move to the attic
Wow, never realized how many pet peeves I have, lol!
Shoes in the house isn’t unrealistic, though…you just don’t do it at your house.
It is unrealistic that everyone wears shoes all the time. Most families I interact with are shoes off in the house houses.
You need to get out of your UMC DMV bubble. No one in the rest of the country takes their shoes off the minute they walk in the door.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Forced diversity in recent shows/movies. They always have to have that one character that is gay or trans and it’s too obvious and on the nose. (Example: Bros)
I miss 20 years ago when a gay character just existed and wasn’t heavily stereotyped and over the top.
Um, isn’t Bros all about gay men? Are you really complaining a film by and about gay men has…a gay man in it? So confused…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone wears shoes in the house: drives me nuts (we’re a shoes off house)
seconding the full sit down breakfast before school and work: who does that???
never repeating outfits: grrrr, at least reuse, remix items! such waste and really reinforces the desire for fast fashion
bedrooms are HUGE: The only bedroom that seemed a normal size was the Brady boys, made total sense for Greg to move to the attic
Wow, never realized how many pet peeves I have, lol!
Shoes in the house isn’t unrealistic, though…you just don’t do it at your house.
It is unrealistic that everyone wears shoes all the time. Most families I interact with are shoes off in the house houses.
Anonymous wrote:People who kiss right when they wake up
Anonymous wrote:Everyone wears shoes in the house: drives me nuts (we’re a shoes off house)
seconding the full sit down breakfast before school and work: who does that???
never repeating outfits: grrrr, at least reuse, remix items! such waste and really reinforces the desire for fast fashion
bedrooms are HUGE: The only bedroom that seemed a normal size was the Brady boys, made total sense for Greg to move to the attic
Wow, never realized how many pet peeves I have, lol!