Weekend Reading:
- I have pretty strong feelings about gender reveal parties.
- This seems like a really, really bad idea.
- Et tu, Amazon?
- While I still think there is sooooo much more distance to cover in terms improving women’s experiences and standing in our society, I was heartened by this charting of the “successes” of the #MeToo movement.
- Of course the computer program started to discriminate against women. Of course it did.
- What even is happening with the Mormons (sorry, I know they don’t prefer that term but….)
5 comments:
I have a few fashion books but your collection is so great!
I'm more into the Disney history books these days, haha. So strange, but whatever
https://www.closet-fashionista.com/
i think my message is not showing up :(
i think my message is not showing up :(
I've always felt like the gender reveal was bad, but it's just scary bad now. What happened to simply cutting a cake? I think my favorite fail was a couple who opened their balloon filled box to get a rainbow of colors instead of blue or pink and the dad to be has a full on freak out. Like how horrible it must have been for my parents to suffer through three whole pregnancies and not know the gender of their children before they were born!
Seriously, they really want to tempt fate and name a ship Titanic II? I mean, the fact that we have many, many cruise ships with pools and bowling alleys and ice skating rinks is clearly a testomony to the fact that we can build big crazy extravagant ships. Why do we need to name one after the failure?
Chic on the Cheap
Gender reveal parties. Don't even get me started. If you only want a child if it's a specific gender, you probably don't want one that badly...
On a less horrific note, your collection of coffee table books is beautiful. I have a collection of my own, but most of them are displayed on shelves to avoid problems like fingerprints as much as possible.
xox,
Cee
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