Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So in conclusion, the entire world is annoying and anyone who has a passion, interest,.or concern about something and talks about it a lot is annoying.
Not necessarily, but you have to be able to read the room. Some audiences want to hear about it, but many don’t. And just know that hobbies are just things that should bring you enjoyment, not necessarily things that define you as an interesting person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People in therapy
OMG! Yes! Most people do NOT need to go to therapy. Going to therapy is not something to be proud of and is not something that should be talked about publicly. I have several friends who go to therapy and I have to try not to visibly cringe when they talk about it. Sometimes I want to scream at them, "Stop talking about your therapist!"
Anonymous wrote:So in conclusion, the entire world is annoying and anyone who has a passion, interest,.or concern about something and talks about it a lot is annoying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Police/firemen wives
Add in military wives.
Some of the officers wives do quite well, all things considered. Not all, but some.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone with a new baby, especially during the first year.
Parents of school-aged children who participate in sports
Cheerleader moms
Parents who are really into their child's college experience, especially college sports and Greek life
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boy moms
As a mom who has 3 boys, no girls I so wish this would die.
You are a mom of boys, not a #boymom. We know the difference!
Girlmoms are definitely a thing, including engineering friend groups and reliving your own high school years vicariously.
:throwupemoji here:
Anonymous wrote:Half the people in the country are insufferable dog people who think dogs are people, & we non-dog people should be flattered that their mutts deem our lawns suitable to take a dump on.