@umichvoter If this is even true, then it's almost certainly other 8-year-olds who overheard their parents talking about it. If adults did it I would agree, and it sucks to be in that position, but it's absurd not to hold someone to account because their child might get teased about it.
@CartoonsHateHer She moved on pretty quickly after that, and a year later it was common knowledge that she was into girls. I wondered at the time if I had turned her off of men.
@CartoonsHateHer This reminds me of high school, where one girl was into me, then saw me blush once at an autistic classmate who had been staring daggers at me for months (I still don't know why myself considering that I wasn't into her- maybe I was attracted to the attention).
@estherzelda0514 All anti-feminism comes from laziness at some point. We don't want to compete with women, we don't want to have to work to be attractive, just give us everything. We want it now. Deranged shit
@CartoonsHateHer I had my phase of cooking without cleaning. I was 18, in college, and my roommates responded by putting all of my dirty dishes in the drying rack and hiding it under the sink. Nobody told me. Needless to say, I stopped leaving shit in the sink.
@estherzelda0514 I've been in situations before that could have pushed me into the manosphere (especially because I was young and immature), but I've always known on some level that I am where I am because I'm picky, and it's a choice that I make. Choosers can't be beggars.
@estherzelda0514 Qatar now was the U.S. 50 years ago, and I think that a lot of the crazier ideologies out there (from the manosphere to the far-left) start from a disavowal of the idea that a normal adult, poor or rich, should be expected to fold their own clothes.