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Who’s the company involved in this? I’m not in the US so I’ve probably missed a lot of context here.
Who’s the company involved in this? I’m not in the US so I’ve probably missed a lot of context here.
I don’t want to think I have a negative impact on people. It’s just not a nice way to put it, especially to a little kid.
It didn’t feel good and I was like 8 or something. It would be a nice compliment if they said… you’ll be loved or you’ll light up the room or something… But it was instead… you’ll hurt people.
When I was much younger, someone older said I’d grow up to be a heartbreaker. I was like… What? No. I’m nice, I’m not going to break hearts, what?.. Long after I realised it was a compliment on how I might look when I grew up. I still don’t think it’s a good compliment though.
Hugely sexist country though. Maybe it’s nice for men to move there.
You’ll be the template for “man” so you need to be the man you want your daughter to have in her life. Important things like handling strong emotions, never overpowering her with your strength, and that kind of thing.
After… I’ve said what I have to say, now I’m making a face at you. See?
Female… men’s sense of entitlement to you, your body, your life, and accompanying lack of actual care for you as a person AND accompanying violence. All this resulting in lack of safety in or out of your own home.
A Nightmare on Elm Street when I was about 8 at a sleepover birthday party. All of us had nightmares after that and he’s still my go to boogeyman.
Ah okay. Thank you!