Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People who do not wear undergarments or slimmers. No one wants to see your lumpy butt and gut.
Ha! I judge people who wear these things. Life is too short to squeeze yourself into these things. Stop hating your body.
I am skinny and wear them. I have no desire to see your panty lines. Have you no home training?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Moms who put no boundaries around their teen girls wardrobes:
Tiny shorts that show their butt
Crop tops at school
Pajama pants at school
And yes I said moms. Not dads. Sexist? You bet. So’s the world. Moms know first hand what kind of judgement comes with this look. And yes I know girls will change in the bathroom at school. I still think this.
Yeah, in no small part because you keep perpetuating the sexist shit. Women like you are THE WORST.
Lol, I’ll continue fighting the patriarchy the way I always have: by being a nationally known physician in a male-dominated field and mentoring my female trainees the way I hope someone does for my own daughter.
If you’d like to to continue the fight in booty shorts and a belly shirt, have at it.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA the fact that you said that fuly beleiving that we'd buy it is hilarious. You're just a DCUM harpy (likely an unemployed stay at home mom with nothing to do but post nonsense online). No nationally known physician worries herself with dumb shit like crop tops.
Yes. It's hard for people like you to grasp the educational pathway and responsibilities that come with it. That's ok. The world needs all types. Including those of us that pull up the women coming up behind us. There's a lot of us. Next time you're in a hospital look around and be grateful that it's not all men. Clinical care is statistically better as a mixed-gender environment.
Re: "dumb sh!t like cropped tops", yes. It is what I am snobby about. I think it looks awful on young teens. That's the topic of the thread. To the list of things I am snobby about, I will add: women who think feminism means showing off your @ss. Dress how you want. Choices = feminism. But those of us accomplishing things out in the world are the ones actually moving the needle. You're welcome.
You aren't pulling anyone up. You are making sure that the patriarchy and masageny are alive and well by perpetuating nonsense about what women are allowed to wear. You have no education. That much is evident from eveything you write. Again, you are a no one who feels the need to lie online about her credentials to give more creedence to her anti-feminist views.
Again, you're wrong. No one needs to pad their resume on an anonymous board. You know what also helps the patriarchy? Women who doubt other women's credentials. Give it some thought.
Also stop hijacking OP's thread, or start a new one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People who do not wear undergarments or slimmers. No one wants to see your lumpy butt and gut.
Ha! I judge people who wear these things. Life is too short to squeeze yourself into these things. Stop hating your body.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Moms who put no boundaries around their teen girls wardrobes:
Tiny shorts that show their butt
Crop tops at school
Pajama pants at school
And yes I said moms. Not dads. Sexist? You bet. So’s the world. Moms know first hand what kind of judgement comes with this look. And yes I know girls will change in the bathroom at school. I still think this.
Yeah, in no small part because you keep perpetuating the sexist shit. Women like you are THE WORST.
Lol, I’ll continue fighting the patriarchy the way I always have: by being a nationally known physician in a male-dominated field and mentoring my female trainees the way I hope someone does for my own daughter.
If you’d like to to continue the fight in booty shorts and a belly shirt, have at it.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA the fact that you said that fuly beleiving that we'd buy it is hilarious. You're just a DCUM harpy (likely an unemployed stay at home mom with nothing to do but post nonsense online). No nationally known physician worries herself with dumb shit like crop tops.
Yes. It's hard for people like you to grasp the educational pathway and responsibilities that come with it. That's ok. The world needs all types. Including those of us that pull up the women coming up behind us. There's a lot of us. Next time you're in a hospital look around and be grateful that it's not all men. Clinical care is statistically better as a mixed-gender environment.
Re: "dumb sh!t like cropped tops", yes. It is what I am snobby about. I think it looks awful on young teens. That's the topic of the thread. To the list of things I am snobby about, I will add: women who think feminism means showing off your @ss. Dress how you want. Choices = feminism. But those of us accomplishing things out in the world are the ones actually moving the needle. You're welcome.
You aren't pulling anyone up. You are making sure that the patriarchy and masageny are alive and well by perpetuating nonsense about what women are allowed to wear. You have no education. That much is evident from eveything you write. Again, you are a no one who feels the need to lie online about her credentials to give more creedence to her anti-feminist views.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People who spend inordinate amounts of time and energy worrying about how others look, dress, smell when in reality it has ZERO bearing on their life.
smell does.
-- sincerely, your airport seat neighbor.
(that includes breath)
+1k I'd tack on perfume on an airplane
Hope I sit next to you next time I fly![]()
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Why would you hope to irritate someone on purpose? I'm incredibly sensitive to smells so if you had on a very strong perfume and I had to sit next to you on a flight I would be sick by the time we landed. That wouldn't bother you? I personally don't enjoy irritating people near me. But I guess we just differ.
I wouldn't irritate you on purpose. I just wouldn't give your comfort any thought when putting on my perfume. You're on a plane full of people where everyone is going to smell differently. If you are so sensitive that being around other people would make you sick, perhaps you should stay at home.
Got it. Some of us do consider those around us. But I can see who you are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Moms who put no boundaries around their teen girls wardrobes:
Tiny shorts that show their butt
Crop tops at school
Pajama pants at school
And yes I said moms. Not dads. Sexist? You bet. So’s the world. Moms know first hand what kind of judgement comes with this look. And yes I know girls will change in the bathroom at school. I still think this.
Yeah, in no small part because you keep perpetuating the sexist shit. Women like you are THE WORST.
Lol, I’ll continue fighting the patriarchy the way I always have: by being a nationally known physician in a male-dominated field and mentoring my female trainees the way I hope someone does for my own daughter.
If you’d like to to continue the fight in booty shorts and a belly shirt, have at it.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA the fact that you said that fuly beleiving that we'd buy it is hilarious. You're just a DCUM harpy (likely an unemployed stay at home mom with nothing to do but post nonsense online). No nationally known physician worries herself with dumb shit like crop tops.
Yes. It's hard for people like you to grasp the educational pathway and responsibilities that come with it. That's ok. The world needs all types. Including those of us that pull up the women coming up behind us. There's a lot of us. Next time you're in a hospital look around and be grateful that it's not all men. Clinical care is statistically better as a mixed-gender environment.
Re: "dumb sh!t like cropped tops", yes. It is what I am snobby about. I think it looks awful on young teens. That's the topic of the thread. To the list of things I am snobby about, I will add: women who think feminism means showing off your @ss. Dress how you want. Choices = feminism. But those of us accomplishing things out in the world are the ones actually moving the needle. You're welcome.
Anonymous wrote:Tattoos of any kind.
Au pairs. You’re cheaping out on your kid. 90% of them have no interest in children
Anyone who gives a NT child a screen in public (other than airplane)
New money names like Grayson, wilder etc.
Fake flowers, no matter how expensive
I don’t judge those who are overweight. It can be incredibly hard to overcome
Anonymous wrote:Since I didnt see much that sets me off, I'll throw in one new to the list. I think its trashy for people to be overly nosy. Women who pepper others with too many questions make me uneasy at the audacity to be so intrusive.
Anonymous wrote:overweight people who can't admit there are solutions to their problems
rednecks
gothic people
hipsters
consultants who think they are smarter than God but they don't actually do anything
Anonymous wrote:Obese people. People who talk with food in their mouth. Constant interrupters, know-it-alls, and braggarts. Face tatos, bad tattoos in general, people who wear MAGA crap, cowboy boots on Asians, midwestern accents, people who are in the military...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump voters
+100. If I know this information, even if I really like or love you, you have been forever diminished in my mind. It will never be the same
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People who spend inordinate amounts of time and energy worrying about how others look, dress, smell when in reality it has ZERO bearing on their life.
smell does.
-- sincerely, your airport seat neighbor.
(that includes breath)
+1k I'd tack on perfume on an airplane
Hope I sit next to you next time I fly![]()
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Why would you hope to irritate someone on purpose? I'm incredibly sensitive to smells so if you had on a very strong perfume and I had to sit next to you on a flight I would be sick by the time we landed. That wouldn't bother you? I personally don't enjoy irritating people near me. But I guess we just differ.
I wouldn't irritate you on purpose. I just wouldn't give your comfort any thought when putting on my perfume. You're on a plane full of people where everyone is going to smell differently. If you are so sensitive that being around other people would make you sick, perhaps you should stay at home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Moms who put no boundaries around their teen girls wardrobes:
Tiny shorts that show their butt
Crop tops at school
Pajama pants at school
And yes I said moms. Not dads. Sexist? You bet. So’s the world. Moms know first hand what kind of judgement comes with this look. And yes I know girls will change in the bathroom at school. I still think this.
Yeah, in no small part because you keep perpetuating the sexist shit. Women like you are THE WORST.
Lol, I’ll continue fighting the patriarchy the way I always have: by being a nationally known physician in a male-dominated field and mentoring my female trainees the way I hope someone does for my own daughter.
If you’d like to to continue the fight in booty shorts and a belly shirt, have at it.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA the fact that you said that fuly beleiving that we'd buy it is hilarious. You're just a DCUM harpy (likely an unemployed stay at home mom with nothing to do but post nonsense online). No nationally known physician worries herself with dumb shit like crop tops.