Emily
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Emily
If you don't like it.....yanno, can't you just ignore it?
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So, I don't really get the point you all are trying to make with this thread?
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I guess you guys find it hard to cope with women wanting children and want to cry yourselves a river about this fact?
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Miss_Hannigan
I just suffered through a similar article from The Atlantic about another 40-year-old, self-obsessed New York career gal who forgot to have children, and now regrets turning down a suitor in her 20's. How many of these fucking articles do we need?
http://m.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2011/11/all-the-single-ladies/8654/
(Link is from my mobile, may or may not work for everyone)
Emily
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Emily
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I personally like to mix things up. Any of the "lower" animals is fair game when putting trolls like you in their place. Though I must admit I feel bad for insulting these animals by implying that you're like them. Even the lowliest cockroach has some redeeming qualities about it and I really can't say the same for you.Quote
EMOOly - aspiring broodmare
Do you just mainly stick to cattle-based insults, or do you sometimes branch out into the pig and elephant realm as well?
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I'll gladly go away and leave you to your self-delusional little group fantasy here.
Calling yourself rageful and bitter? That's the best idead you've had so far in this thread, Emooly. winkQuote
Redundant Bitch
Blah, blah blah.... bitter.... blah, blah, blah sad and bitter ..... more blah blah....you're all angry, rageful and bitter. You are anry, rageful and bitter....Blah, blah, blah You'll carry on ragefully, bitterly jeering at me because I dared to call me rageful and bitter.
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michaela
Rageful isn't even a word, stupid moo. Really, she's bitching about the same thing over and over and over...I am no e-psychologist, but I smell projection.
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Miss_Hannigan
You definitely shouldn't settle, but you also shouldn't whine when you're alone and childless at 40, because it was your own choice.
Both these women seem to be well-connected with great jobs and rich friends all over the world. The way they complain makes me wonder if they would have been happier moving to a farm town and shooting out 5 kids with the manager of a Tires Plus.
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SlumSlut
I'll go on a limb and admit that i AM "bitter" about certain things that happened and were out of my control, like the time my aunt gave away three of my cats without my knowledge until after the fact. It doesn't keep me awake at night anymore like it did when they first disappeared, but i AM bitter about it to this day and I'm not likely to change that any time soon. There are some things that it is normal and healthy to be bitter about; the foreseeable consequences of one's conscious choices do not make that list.