"You appreciate that if ( currentUserUsername) { document.write(currentUserUsername+" is an active user");} else { document.write("there are many active users"); } on this site, amirite?"
Wait, I just remembered a good example of what I'm trying to say. I have a friend who thinks women shouldn't get abortions, but completely supports their right to choose. They're pro choice. Not pro abortion, but pro choice.
Most women don't expect to be treated differently. I split the cost of all my dates, I hold doors open for everyone and the toilet seat debate rages on.
If I marry and have kids, the person who stays at home to take care of the kids will do the housework too - but it might not be me. If it IS me, as soon as they're at school, I will be out of the house, working and volunteering. I am not a doll, I want to be useful.
I don't know what bubble you've been living in but you've obviously had the idea of traditional gender roles drummed into you pretty strongly. Your idea of equality seems warped to me.
Of course I'm not saying you have to or even should tell, but I felt the need to share: This girl I know has a saying. "Love is giving your SO access to your phone/computer/whatever. True love is them not using that information." I thought that was pretty cool.
Why don't you fork over your pay check then? Cuz isn't not doing that selfish of you?
Do you not see how selfish that is?
else { document.write("there are many active users"); }</script> on this site, amirite?
"You appreciate that if ( currentUserUsername) { document.write(currentUserUsername+" is an active user");} else { document.write("there are many active users"); } on this site, amirite?"
Now we can all copy it. :O
Wait, I just remembered a good example of what I'm trying to say. I have a friend who thinks women shouldn't get abortions, but completely supports their right to choose. They're pro choice. Not pro abortion, but pro choice.
Most women don't expect to be treated differently. I split the cost of all my dates, I hold doors open for everyone and the toilet seat debate rages on.
If I marry and have kids, the person who stays at home to take care of the kids will do the housework too - but it might not be me. If it IS me, as soon as they're at school, I will be out of the house, working and volunteering. I am not a doll, I want to be useful.
I don't know what bubble you've been living in but you've obviously had the idea of traditional gender roles drummed into you pretty strongly. Your idea of equality seems warped to me.
Of course I'm not saying you have to or even should tell, but I felt the need to share: This girl I know has a saying. "Love is giving your SO access to your phone/computer/whatever. True love is them not using that information." I thought that was pretty cool.
My friend has a saying that goes something like
"Looks draw you in, but only your personality can hook you on."
I believe that both looks and personality are important. I don't think that looks are the only things that matter.