Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's the problem here? I don't see an issue. She's living her covid life, having a drink with someone over Zoom. And she has two cats and some wine. So what?
It's a tad on the cluttered side and I am a guy.
Anonymous wrote:48, this encapsulates my life, minus looking that good from the waist up, plus one child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The New Yorker is such a hater. The only people I know complaining this pandemic are the women stuck at home with kids for 9 months now and a husband who could care less.
My childfree/less friends are still going out to date nights, outdoor socializing, and vacations.
Nope. I am infertile and childless, and the same health problems which prevented me from getting pregnant are the same ones preventing me from going out to do any socializing or even go to the grocery store. This cover spoke to me.
So you're infertile and childless and living in filth with I assume a spouse or partner? Have you thought about anti-depressants?
Anonymous wrote:What's the problem here? I don't see an issue. She's living her covid life, having a drink with someone over Zoom. And she has two cats and some wine. So what?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The New Yorker is such a hater. The only people I know complaining this pandemic are the women stuck at home with kids for 9 months now and a husband who could care less.
My childfree/less friends are still going out to date nights, outdoor socializing, and vacations.
Nope. I am infertile and childless, and the same health problems which prevented me from getting pregnant are the same ones preventing me from going out to do any socializing or even go to the grocery store. This cover spoke to me.
Anonymous wrote:The New Yorker is such a hater. The only people I know complaining this pandemic are the women stuck at home with kids for 9 months now and a husband who could care less.
My childfree/less friends are still going out to date nights, outdoor socializing, and vacations.
Anonymous wrote:The artist is Adriane Tomin. Here's what he had to say about families stuck at home with kids - wild, feral, tons of cats, lots of wine, confusion, dirty dishes and laundry, obsession with screens, screaming, disarray, everything out of place, TV playing some kids show.