Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love my comfortable, somewhat orthopedic sandals.
I have gray hair.
I'm 62 and don't use botox or wear makeup.
I let my hair air dry and it's still wet when I get to work.
95% of grandmas are exactly as you described. You fall in line with your peers.
This is DCUM, pp is not a grandma at 62 but rather the mom of 16 year old.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love my comfortable, somewhat orthopedic sandals.
I have gray hair.
I'm 62 and don't use botox or wear makeup.
I let my hair air dry and it's still wet when I get to work.
95% of grandmas are exactly as you described. You fall in line with your peers.
Anonymous wrote:I love my comfortable, somewhat orthopedic sandals.
I have gray hair.
I'm 62 and don't use botox or wear makeup.
I let my hair air dry and it's still wet when I get to work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do not believe diversity is our greatest strength and wish the DEI movement would die.
I do think diversity is a strength (not our greatest strength but a strength) and I think we should respect everyone - use kind language, be polite, etc. - but I do agree that the DEI movement should die.
I agree with the second poster. Diversity is a strength, but that this point DEI has become a boom industry full of grifters with a financial interest in keeping us all segregated and angry. Racial harmony is not good for business. I’m now skeptical of anyone with any sort of DEI-related job title.
Anonymous wrote:I’m medically obese.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Probably all of my life
-married an alcoholic in recovery (many decades of sobriety now, sober for over 7 years when we met)
-breast fed then switched to formula at 3 months when kids went to day care
-not a keeper of a clean house, although it is clean for about 24 hours every 2 weeks when the cleaners come
-have a sewer mouth and curse with abandon, although ot at work or in front of other people's children
-have always spoken my mind
-advocate for what I believe in and vote not only on election day but with my wallet, not supporting right wing businesses
-have multiple piercings (but no tattoos- don't like 'em)
-our older teenage children have never been to Europe but have been to Alaska and South America and all over the US (although not to red states since 2016)
-I wear diamond studs in the daytime (didn't know that was a thing and dont really care)
-am skinny and fit, but only due to weight loss drugs
You sound annoying.
Anonymous wrote:I get annoyed with customer service people when I can tell they're being lazy, largely because I used to work in customer service. I am not afraid to call them out on it, which I suppose makes me a Karen.
Anonymous wrote:Probably all of my life
-married an alcoholic in recovery (many decades of sobriety now, sober for over 7 years when we met)
-breast fed then switched to formula at 3 months when kids went to day care
-not a keeper of a clean house, although it is clean for about 24 hours every 2 weeks when the cleaners come
-have a sewer mouth and curse with abandon, although ot at work or in front of other people's children
-have always spoken my mind
-advocate for what I believe in and vote not only on election day but with my wallet, not supporting right wing businesses
-have multiple piercings (but no tattoos- don't like 'em)
-our older teenage children have never been to Europe but have been to Alaska and South America and all over the US (although not to red states since 2016)
-I wear diamond studs in the daytime (didn't know that was a thing and dont really care)
-am skinny and fit, but only due to weight loss drugs