Los hombres pueden quedarse despiertos hasta las 2 de la madrugada, levantarse a las 6, estar endeudados, sin dinero, solos, y aún así tener fe en que algún día todo saldrá bien. A eso se le llama ser un hombre.
Being a provider and protector apparently isn’t enough for modern women anymore. Now you’re expected to come into a relationship fully equipped to manage her
anxiety, obesity, mental health struggles, suicidal thoughts, emotional instability, trauma, and every other unresolved issue she brings with her.
You’re supposed to have a degree in postpartum care, trauma therapy, weight loss, emotional regulation, and somehow even know how to handle every crisis she might face.
She has her first baby and is experiencing postpartum for the first time, yet somehow you’re expected to already know exactly what to do, how to diagnose it, and how to get her through it or you’re labeled a bad husband.
The list of things a man is expected to know, fix, provide, and emotionally manage for his wife seems endless.
At some point, being a husband stops being about being a partner and starts sounding like being expected to be her doctor, therapist, personal trainer, crisis counselor, and full-time emotional support system all at once.
Autistic: “I need more context before I answer.”
Them: “Maybe this conversation is just above your level.”
(pause)
Autistic: “Interesting.”
Them: “What?”
Autistic: “I asked for information. You responded with an insult. Now I have more information than I asked for.”
Connor Zilisch vs Corey Day for the 48:
It’s a no-brainer…
-Winning races/breaking records in 2 Trans Am classes at 15-17 years old
- Rolex 24/Sebring wins in IMSA
- 7 wins in 12 ARCA starts
- 13 wins in 45 O’Reilly Series starts
VS.
- 2 wins in 34 O’Reilly Series starts
Over the next several days I will be unraveling the most convoluted and corrupt agenda in American sports history.
This is the story of @NASCAR, @TeamHendrick, Connor Zilisch, his Dad a @WellsFargo executive, and…a female @Ally executive.
Let’s start at the end, shall we ⬇️
I feel like since movies like Sandlot, Mighty Ducks, Heavyweights, Little Giants, or Big Green aren't being made anymore, chubby kids no longer have on screen representation. There should be a whole movie franchise where it's like "The Rizzler Takes On (fill in the blank sport)."