What is the most disturbing thing that society accepts as a normal behaviour?
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seltzermint555 wrote: »Parents avoiding any conversation about puberty, menstruation, bodily changes, sex, etc, with their children until years too late.
I know this still happens, and that's what I'm referring to.
But I hope it happens less than in my day (Gen X). Seriously had to explain all this stuff to 80% of my female friends when we were in middle school, and let my mom fill in the gaps because all of their moms were horrified to even mention childbirth or using pads. Ridiculous.
This happened to me. I had my period at 15.5 and my mom still hadn’t had a talk with me about it. What’s worse is that she pulled me out of the health class that goes over these topics in 5th grade and 7th grade. It was so embarrassing.3 -
People who think that Dr Oz is sound medical advice.13
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seltzermint555 wrote: »Parents avoiding any conversation about puberty, menstruation, bodily changes, sex, etc, with their children until years too late.
I know this still happens, and that's what I'm referring to.
But I hope it happens less than in my day (Gen X). Seriously had to explain all this stuff to 80% of my female friends when we were in middle school, and let my mom fill in the gaps because all of their moms were horrified to even mention childbirth or using pads. Ridiculous.
This happened to me. I had my period at 15.5 and my mom still hadn’t had a talk with me about it. What’s worse is that she pulled me out of the health class that goes over these topics in 5th grade and 7th grade. It was so embarrassing.
I hate this for you. So common, even now. I don't think we had in-depth health classes over these topics until 8th grade, when a lot of people (disturbingly) were sexually active and a couple of girls WERE PREGNANT already...1 -
TwitchyMacGee wrote: »Another from the Gen X files: Raising up females to believe they can't do repairs of any sort and not teaching them the several tricks to open jars that are stuck. I still see it. Women at the gas station who don't know how to put air in their tires or change their air filter. Imma show you. It takes 5 minutes.
I theoretically know how to change a tire, oil, put air in the tires but I’ve never actually had to do it. I’m torn between thinking it’s learned helplessness or that delegating is an equally important skill.
Changing the tire can be difficult if the person who put the tire on used air tools to tighten the lug nuts. Get a can of Liquid Wrench and a cheat bar to improve your chances and keep them in your trunk with your other tools. Blast stubborn lug nuts with liquid wrench, give it a few minutes, insert cheat bar into one of the ends of the lug wrench for leverage, and stomp the cheat bar. If this fails, call AAA. Also keep a crowbar on hand. It's good for leverage and it's good as a creep deterrent.
The air: super easy. unscrew the valve stem caps, put your pressure gauge on there and see current pressure/how much air you need. Put the coins/credit card in the air machine and pump until it hits that pressure. Modern machines can be digitally set to the pressure you choose. Inside the driver's side door of your car it probably states the ideal air pressure or you can find it on the side wall of the tires. Machines are set to default at 32 psi. put back valve stem caps before driving away.
Changing oil: I still have a hangup about this. I have an irrational fear that the car is going to fall and crush me. Trying to get past that.
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Motorsheen wrote: »TwitchyMacGee wrote: »Another from the Gen X files: Raising up females to believe they can't do repairs of any sort and not teaching them the several tricks to open jars that are stuck. I still see it. Women at the gas station who don't know how to put air in their tires or change their air filter. Imma show you. It takes 5 minutes.
I theoretically know how to change a tire, oil, put air in the tires but I’ve never actually had to do it. I’m torn between thinking it’s learned helplessness or that delegating is an equally important skill.
Changing the tire can be difficult if the person who put the tire on used air tools to tighten the lug nuts. Get a can of Liquid Wrench and a cheat bar to improve your chances and keep them in your trunk with your other tools. Blast stubborn lug nuts with liquid wrench, give it a few minutes, insert cheat bar into one of the ends of the lug wrench for leverage, and stomp the cheat bar. If this fails, call AAA. Also keep a crowbar on hand. It's good for leverage and it's good as a creep deterrent.
The air: super easy. unscrew the valve stem caps, put your pressure gauge on there and see current pressure/how much air you need. Put the coins/credit card in the air machine and pump until it hits that pressure. Modern machines can be digitally set to the pressure you choose. Inside the driver's side door of your car it probably states the ideal air pressure or you can find it on the side wall of the tires. Machines are set to default at 32 psi. put back valve stem caps before driving away.
Changing oil: I still have a hangup about this. I have an irrational fear that the car is going to fall and crush me. Trying to get past that.
I have a credit card.
A credit card you say? Let's go empty that sucker 😃1 -
TwitchyMacGee wrote: »Another from the Gen X files: Raising up females to believe they can't do repairs of any sort and not teaching them the several tricks to open jars that are stuck. I still see it. Women at the gas station who don't know how to put air in their tires or change their air filter. Imma show you. It takes 5 minutes.
I theoretically know how to change a tire, oil, put air in the tires but I’ve never actually had to do it. I’m torn between thinking it’s learned helplessness or that delegating is an equally important skill.
Changing the tire can be difficult if the person who put the tire on used air tools to tighten the lug nuts. Get a can of Liquid Wrench and a cheat bar to improve your chances and keep them in your trunk with your other tools. Blast stubborn lug nuts with liquid wrench, give it a few minutes, insert cheat bar into one of the ends of the lug wrench for leverage, and stomp the cheat bar. If this fails, call AAA. Also keep a crowbar on hand. It's good for leverage and it's good as a creep deterrent.
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Feel like we're getting off topic here.. but it was always hard to switch the tires on my old car (summer and winter for those wondering). I would loosen up the lug nuts a bit, then drive for a bit (residential) while wiggly the wheel all crazy. That loosens'em up.0 -
Getting back on topic though, one thing that is acceptable but should not be: smoking. How dare you pollute the air I breathe and walk through? When you share something, the default is to keep it clean.8
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Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »donaldmackay12 wrote: »People going to the shops in there PJ's it is so wrong recently even in a housecoat and slippers
I feel like this could be a weakness for me, maybe idk...
just wear your cowboy hat with the robe....1 -
Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »stefgreen72 wrote: »People that smoke inside with kids there. Absolutely no cares about it whatsoever. It’s bad enough to do it inside anyway but doing it around kids is just extremely selfish imo.
When my grandmother who smoked for many years, passed away from cancer years back...
I went up to speak at her funeral and joked about how all her grandkids now have asthma...
😂... We're that kind of family
and those who knew your family obviously were cool with the joke. my own grandfather smoked like a chimney and my grandmother died from emphysema. well...nobody made the connection way back then.2 -
ayeeeeeeok wrote: »People who judge others on their appearance. So what if someone has had plastic surgery? So what if someone has those ear stretcher things, a beard or hair extensions/wigs? Big deal!!!
Let people do what they want with their faces and bodies, you have your own so whether you think something looks ugly or not, it’s not on you so why does it bother you so much? Take a look in the mirror and ask yourself that question. Are you perfect? No. Nobody is perfect but we shouldn’t destroy someone else just because we don’t like how they look. Keep your opinions to yourself.
You don’t know how much someone is suffering due to a mental illness or low self esteem so they change themselves in different ways to make themselves feel better and there are people out there who make them feel like utter crap and basically bully them. It’s sick.
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mi_nina_lola wrote: »Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »donaldmackay12 wrote: »People going to the shops in there PJ's it is so wrong recently even in a housecoat and slippers
I feel like this could be a weakness for me, maybe idk...
just wear your cowboy hat with the robe....
I'm going to make it my my pp 😂...mi_nina_lola wrote: »Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »stefgreen72 wrote: »People that smoke inside with kids there. Absolutely no cares about it whatsoever. It’s bad enough to do it inside anyway but doing it around kids is just extremely selfish imo.
When my grandmother who smoked for many years, passed away from cancer years back...
I went up to speak at her funeral and joked about how all her grandkids now have asthma...
😂... We're that kind of family
and those who knew your family obviously were cool with the joke. my own grandfather smoked like a chimney and my grandmother died from emphysema. well...nobody made the connection way back then.
Oh man wow, I'm sorry to hear that... That doesn't sound like anything anyone would joke with him about...
For us it was all good humor tho, sometimes the best thing you can do is make fun of the circumstance...1 -
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Movements! The Twitter gangs of over sensitive brats who will attack anyone who doesn't agree with them, Movements like the million mom's or whatever that are offended by n1pples, curse words and sex.
Also those who persecute someone, ruin their lives or careers based on someone else's tweet.
Is that what that is? I think there may be a few of the million moms here!🤣3 -
People that try to shove their personal beliefs down everyone else's throats.
Just be you and do you. Leave everyone else alone.7 -
seltzermint555 wrote: »seltzermint555 wrote: »Parents avoiding any conversation about puberty, menstruation, bodily changes, sex, etc, with their children until years too late.
I know this still happens, and that's what I'm referring to.
But I hope it happens less than in my day (Gen X). Seriously had to explain all this stuff to 80% of my female friends when we were in middle school, and let my mom fill in the gaps because all of their moms were horrified to even mention childbirth or using pads. Ridiculous.
This happened to me. I had my period at 15.5 and my mom still hadn’t had a talk with me about it. What’s worse is that she pulled me out of the health class that goes over these topics in 5th grade and 7th grade. It was so embarrassing.
I hate this for you. So common, even now. I don't think we had in-depth health classes over these topics until 8th grade, when a lot of people (disturbingly) were sexually active and a couple of girls WERE PREGNANT already...
That’s scary. I remember in middle school a few 12 year olds were sexually active then. My Mom just didn’t want me to know anything. She is extremely old fashioned.....
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Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »mi_nina_lola wrote: »Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »donaldmackay12 wrote: »People going to the shops in there PJ's it is so wrong recently even in a housecoat and slippers
I feel like this could be a weakness for me, maybe idk...
just wear your cowboy hat with the robe....
I'm going to make it my my pp 😂...mi_nina_lola wrote: »Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »stefgreen72 wrote: »People that smoke inside with kids there. Absolutely no cares about it whatsoever. It’s bad enough to do it inside anyway but doing it around kids is just extremely selfish imo.
When my grandmother who smoked for many years, passed away from cancer years back...
I went up to speak at her funeral and joked about how all her grandkids now have asthma...
😂... We're that kind of family
and those who knew your family obviously were cool with the joke. my own grandfather smoked like a chimney and my grandmother died from emphysema. well...nobody made the connection way back then.
Oh man wow, I'm sorry to hear that... That doesn't sound like anything anyone would joke with him about...
For us it was all good humor tho, sometimes the best thing you can do is make fun of the circumstance...
i understand the humor element for sure. my husband,kids , and i joke like this all the time
this was the early 70's though - so there's that!0 -
slimgirljo15 wrote: »Motorsheen wrote: »TwitchyMacGee wrote: »Another from the Gen X files: Raising up females to believe they can't do repairs of any sort and not teaching them the several tricks to open jars that are stuck. I still see it. Women at the gas station who don't know how to put air in their tires or change their air filter. Imma show you. It takes 5 minutes.
I theoretically know how to change a tire, oil, put air in the tires but I’ve never actually had to do it. I’m torn between thinking it’s learned helplessness or that delegating is an equally important skill.
Changing the tire can be difficult if the person who put the tire on used air tools to tighten the lug nuts. Get a can of Liquid Wrench and a cheat bar to improve your chances and keep them in your trunk with your other tools. Blast stubborn lug nuts with liquid wrench, give it a few minutes, insert cheat bar into one of the ends of the lug wrench for leverage, and stomp the cheat bar. If this fails, call AAA. Also keep a crowbar on hand. It's good for leverage and it's good as a creep deterrent.
The air: super easy. unscrew the valve stem caps, put your pressure gauge on there and see current pressure/how much air you need. Put the coins/credit card in the air machine and pump until it hits that pressure. Modern machines can be digitally set to the pressure you choose. Inside the driver's side door of your car it probably states the ideal air pressure or you can find it on the side wall of the tires. Machines are set to default at 32 psi. put back valve stem caps before driving away.
Changing oil: I still have a hangup about this. I have an irrational fear that the car is going to fall and crush me. Trying to get past that.
I have a credit card.
A credit card you say? Let's go empty that sucker 😃
I’ve maxed it out already.....
But I have a couple of checks left in my checkbook!1 -
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Motorsheen wrote: »
What kind of bars were you going to??
...... and can I have the address?
It wouldn't matter, you've got to have the bait to catch the fish, and desperate guys usually don't have it. And don't forget to...
See what you made me go do? I was just trying to be a hoot like you. Now I feel for joking about a serious topic and perpetuating the normalization of misandry.
Wait.
It’s a serious topic?
Who Knew ??0 -
Purity Balls and daddy daughter date nights4
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Big crowds of parents smoking at the school gate entrance every morning
Oh this would irk me...
What really drives me nuts are all the parents that stand right in front of the classroom door so they can watch their kid until the door closes... Omg stop coddling your kid and move out of the way so my kid can get through the freaking door 🙄...
And on another note... It really irks me when I'm running and I come across someone smoking outside on the sidewalk... All this effort and fresh air interrupted by a cloud of tobacco 🙄3 -
wwwtheselion11 wrote: »How is anal sex normal behavior? Im lost on how you even thought of writing that. No sexual behavior are normal. Laughing out loud
I never understood the logic of people finding *kitten* sexually attractive... like 💩stools come out of there. Is it normal that people are ok with sticking their thing where *kitten* comes out of? IDK🤮🙂
I guess you'd have to ask the millions of people who've been into it over the last 4,000 years.4 -
The "sport" of boxing. Anybody else look at two people in a ring throwing punches at each other to be something that should've been left in the Dark Ages? Especially given all the research showing cumulative brain damage? I don't get it and I grew up in the age of the much-celebrated fights of Ali, Liston, Frazier, Foreman, etc.5
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ksharrell48 wrote: »The "sport" of boxing. Anybody else look at two people in a ring throwing punches at each other to be something that should've been left in the Dark Ages? Especially given all the research showing cumulative brain damage? I don't get it and I grew up in the age of the much-celebrated fights of Ali, Liston, Frazier, Foreman, etc.
I strongly but respectfully disagree7 -
Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »Big crowds of parents smoking at the school gate entrance every morning
Oh this would irk me...
What really drives me nuts are all the parents that stand right in front of the classroom door so they can watch their kid until the door closes... Omg stop coddling your kid and move out of the way so my kid can get through the freaking door 🙄...
And on another note... It really irks me when I'm running and I come across someone smoking outside on the sidewalk... All this effort and fresh air interrupted by a cloud of tobacco 🙄
Omg I hate this too, my daughter is tiny for 4 and the parents just stand in the way as she squeezes through 🙈
You know what else irks me for that matter?
Pedestrians that stand right at the edge of the curb when waiting for the cross signal 🙄, and double if they have a stroller sticking half-way out in the street 🙄🙄...
It's like, you don't have to be standing right on the edge so you can cross the very microsecond the cross signal appears... Oh I'm getting worked up just thinking about it 🔥... 😂2 -
TooDamnSweet wrote: »wwwtheselion11 wrote: »How is anal sex normal behavior? Im lost on how you even thought of writing that. No sexual behavior are normal. Laughing out loud
I never understood the logic of people finding *kitten* sexually attractive... like 💩stools come out of there. Is it normal that people are ok with sticking their thing where *kitten* comes out of? IDK🤮🙂
I guess you'd have to ask the millions of people who've been into it over the last 4,000 years.
I know why they like it I just can’t understand how they can look past that fact and be ok.0
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