Anonymous wrote:Tattoos
Fake Nails
Unnatural hair dye
Super long hair on women over 40
Wearing pajamas/bed hair in public
midwestern accents
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.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe I'm a snob about snobbishness, but I opened this hoping to see some bone-chilling pretentiousness and everyone's looking down the same old boring nose. Tattoos, obesity, and smoking? Just say you hate poor white people!
Me personally, I'm going to be an inclusive snob and say I find almost everyone's taste in books and music to be incredibly disappointing.
Anonymous wrote:People who wear wigs made of human hair. I don’t care about the reason. The idea of wearing the hair of another human on your head is gross. Not to mention the women exploited to get it.
Anonymous wrote:People who wear wigs made of human hair. I don’t care about the reason. The idea of wearing the hair of another human on your head is gross. Not to mention the women exploited to get it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Moving in/moving in with the new BF/GF after divorce when there are still children living at home. I feel like you can do it if the kids are very young (5 and under) or out of the house entirely, but it’s way too disruptive for school-age kids. Even teens.
People who make politics their entire personality, and this goes for people of any political persuasion.
Social media hustlers, people who add everyone and their mother so they get a huge network of people and then they start spamming with their “courses,” “e-books,” or whatever sketchy MLM product they’re selling.
Swingers, “poly” people, or anyone else who makes sex the central aspect of their lives. Doubly so if they have kids.
Strange assumption. I'm poly but it's just a minor aspect of my life.
How is your family a minor aspect of your life?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Moving in/moving in with the new BF/GF after divorce when there are still children living at home. I feel like you can do it if the kids are very young (5 and under) or out of the house entirely, but it’s way too disruptive for school-age kids. Even teens.
People who make politics their entire personality, and this goes for people of any political persuasion.
Social media hustlers, people who add everyone and their mother so they get a huge network of people and then they start spamming with their “courses,” “e-books,” or whatever sketchy MLM product they’re selling.
Swingers, “poly” people, or anyone else who makes sex the central aspect of their lives. Doubly so if they have kids.
Strange assumption. I'm poly but it's just a minor aspect of my life.
Is it though? You have multiple partners so clearly it is central to your life. You deal with it all day