The compilation of her interviews with Craig are an utter delight.

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    11 months ago

    Ladies, no one is stopping you from whipping them out.

    Except other ladies. And creepy dudes. And back pain. And gravity.

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      11 months ago

      for the women who are confused: ‘mansplaining’ is short for ‘man explaining’. hope this helps!

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        This used to be a joke about how women are intellectually inferior and easily distracted. It was meant sarcastically, but as some asshats actually believe these things, I’ve decided to remove my comment.

        Instead, please enjoy this limerick:

        Once a man, his wit astray,
        Misogyny in words, led him away.
        Regret took its toll,
        He sought a kinder role,
        Apologies now pave his new day.

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          dont forget their favorite pasttime of raising children. i dont expect them to know as much as us men.

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    He also says “they wear them” when the question was if they like them. The two are not necessarily mutually exclusive. Make him wear a bra and ask if he likes it, then interrupt him and say he is wearing one.

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      I assumed he was setting her up for the punchline of repeating the question about whether they like to wear them. It comes across as self deprecating humor at his own expense while reinforcing her point.

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        11 months ago

        Yeah him speaking up made the moment way funnier.

        But also man talked, bad man bad

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      11 months ago

      Ask him if he likes wearing a tie. I don’t know anyone who actually enjoys the process of wearing one, just being seen in one. Little garrotes are uncomfortable.

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      Wrong. His original question to her was if she wore one, then she turned to the audience and asked the ladies if they liked wearing them. He thought she was about to ask if they wore bras and preemptively said “they wear them.”

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    This morning I stood there almost completely dressed and then I thought,

    I should wear a bra. But I don’t want to wear a bra. But if I don’t wear a bra I will be walking around with my hands curled in so my forearms obscure my chest, all day long walking around curled up like an insecure T-Rex because that’s how I posture myself when I don’t wear a bra.

    If OTOH I do wear a bra I can walk like a normal person, which will retain my self-esteem so although I don’t want to wear a bra, I put one on anyway.

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    There are really comfortable bras now, wide bands, x across the back, they’re supposed to be a game changer. Especially for women with bigger boobs. However… I forgot what the brand was.

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    Are bras uncomfortable like underwear is for guys? I.e. i don’t really love wearing it, but if I just let things flap around it’s kinda a mess.

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      I can’t relate to how men’s underwear feels, but bras are super uncomfortable. I only wear sports bras and I still hate them. It’s harder to breathe- there’s a constant pressure around the rib cage.

      I only wear them when I have to, and even then sometimes I’m like: “fuck it, I’ll deal with the looks” (mostly from other women who are with men- and my tits are small!)

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        Soprts bras are the way. I hate em too, but they are the least shitty option. I messed up my ribcage wearing wrong bras.

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      Love wearing a bra. The only time I don’t is whilst in water. The pain of not wearing one is ridiculous. That being said, some bras are just awful and uncomfortable and you need the right one, or two, for the right occasion. I hate wearing pants though and will happily wear nothing but a bra in my own house.

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      In my experience if I get one that fits right they’re not that bad. Some styles are just uncomfortable regardless, but bodies can be shaped in a lot of different ways, so of course preferences will vary just as much.

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      Only thing I know about bras is some have wires which can literally stab you when you wear them.

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    11 months ago

    I was just listening to her book Wishful Drinking this evening! The Princes Diarist is next. She was such a funny, insightful writer. Her dark humor regarding pregnancy is especially good and cathartic for the phase of life I’m in now.

    A wonderful voice was lost when she passed.