ZOMG Y'ALL.
Three HUNDRED posts later, and you're still talking about INSIDE PANTS??!!?!?!!!INTERROBANG???!!?!?!
I stay in my work clothes only if I'm expecting to see someone outside my immediate family in between getting home and bedtime. Otherwise it's straight into my red flannel moose-print pants. Work pants are less conducive to romping on the floor with a toddler.
And like Burrell, I wore a bra to bed while I was in the early days of breastfeeding. (Until my mother, having nursed 4 children, told me that they'd hurt a lot less if I let them air dry. Which turned out to be the single best piece of breastfeeding advice anyone ever gave me.)
My hair is in an annoying phase right now because I'm growing it out. It's just long enough that I can't put it up and the curls are sticking out at truly bizarre angles. When it gets a little longer the weight will hold them down, but that's still at least a few months away.
Three HUNDRED posts later, and you're still talking about INSIDE PANTS??!!?!?!!!
Ha! That was pretty much my reaction. And I mostly change when I get home to try to keep work clothes free of cat hair.
And I hate that I'm the kind of woman who will grow her hair to appease a man. (Or cut it for the same reason. IJS.) I think I have to burn my feminist membership card now.
Meh. I think it's kind of different in the context of a specific relationship. I mean, presumably you each do all kinds of things to make the other person happy, right?
I am currently annoyed that I still have a stupid headache from yesterday, but at least my sore throat isn't getting worse....
And I hate that I'm the kind of woman who will grow her hair to appease a man. (Or cut it for the same reason. IJS.) I think I have to burn my feminist membership card now.
Meh. I think it's kind of different in the context of a specific relationship. I mean, presumably you each do all kinds of things to make the other person happy, right?
Well, yeah.
Huh.
That makes sense. Jesse is wise.
Does anybody care anymore what Phyllis Schlafly thinks? I mean, if I post something she wrote, the reaction will be laughter, not outrage, right?
Anyway, with that assumption in mind - from Kos (because I'm not going to link directly to her):
Phyllis Schlafly dishes out a whole lotta crazy on why John McCain lost those feminist-created, single women voters:
The women who cast off husbands look to Big Brother Government to support them. They vote for the party that promises more benefits from the Welfare State...
...the feminists achieved unilateral divorce on demand from state legislatures, unilateral abortion on demand from the courts, and unilateral control over children in the welfare class by taxpayer handouts to women that made husbands and fathers unnecessary.
The feminists have continued their campaign against marriage through Joe Biden's favorite legislation, the Violence Against Women Act, which provides a billion dollars a year to feminist centers to promote divorce and oppose reconciliation.
It must be so confusing to be a woman and a misogynist.
Has she gotten more extreme?
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I used to not change after work, but since acquiring the cat I've been getting in the habit.
I always change into comfortable clothes after work because I'm either about to cook, walk the dog or work out. So many of my work clothes are things that I don't wash or dry clean every time I wear them that I like to get them safely back on the hanger before someone walks across me with muddy paws.
I generally don't care if I have cat hair on me. (Maybe I just got too spoiled when I had a Devon Rex.)
But since my boss brings his dog to work, I'll often come home with dog hair all over my pants, so I figure everything balances out anyway.
The feminists have continued their campaign against marriage through Joe Biden's favorite legislation, the Violence Against Women Act, which provides a billion dollars a year to feminist centers to promote divorce and oppose reconciliation.
Jesus. What color is the sky where she lives?
I also change out of work clothes, for the comfort (I love tights, but after 10 hours, my leg hair gets sore), and dry-clean only cleanliness (snot-nosed kids) factors. Also in winter I keep it colder in the house than work, so I would be cold in some work outfits.
I mean, if I post something she wrote, the reaction will be laughter, not outrage, right?
Yes. Or, at least eye-rolling.