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One Nice Bug Per Day
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Happy Pride 🌈 | The Golden Girls (1985-1992)
Jennifer Tilly as Tiffany Valentine Bride of Chucky (1998)
I have never, and will never, use "ofc" to mean "of fucking course". It literally stands for OF Course...
bro i genuinely hate my life sm I literally just wanted to have one fun weekend but the first day has already been ruined so badly for me that I just want to cancel my plans for tomorrow and spend the day sleeping
X (2022) dir. Ti West Pearl (2022) dir. Ti West MaXXXine (2024) dir. Ti West
snoopy of the day
Personally, I think I have too much bloom. Maybe that's the trouble with me.
JUDY GARLAND as ESTHER SMITH Meet Me in St. Louis — 1944, dir. Vincente Minnelli
Bea Arthur as Dorothy Zbornak | The Golden Girls (1985-1992)
Mrs. Doubtfire (1993) dir. Chris Columbus
♯ 14 DAYS OF LOVE .ᐟ ⌁ (07/14) ↠ dirty dancing (1987)
Moonrise Kingdom (2012)
"why can't they just be friends?" not in the homophobic sense, but in the "in your need to center romance in everything you are missing the whole point of the media in question" sense
mash being surprisingly queer in the 70′s - 25/?
I actually do think we should discourage women from becoming housewives. Do not become financially dependent on a man. That's how a lot of women ended up dead over the years. A man gets violent suddenly and you have to choose between homelessness or potentially dying at his hand because you have an enormous gap in your resume and no degrees or certifications or anything that will help you pursue a career that will allow you to be financially independent. He owns your bank account. His name is probably the one on the car. Try and leave and he can report it stolen. Where will you go then?
Don't become a housewife.
And if you do become a housewife, take steps to protect yourself. Make sure you’re legally married, for starters; stay-at-home girlfriends have very little legal recourse to claim their partner’s assets in a breakup. Make sure your name is on the house deed/rental agreement, and have your car in your name, even if your spouse is paying for it. Have your spouse transfer money every month into an account solely in your name, so you can buy yourself things without needing permission, but also so you can save up to leave if needed.
If your spouse fights you on any of this, then don’t quit your job. The tradwife to poverty pipeline is real, and so is financial abuse.
also, many women/people experience controlling behaviour and domestic violence from their partner for the first time during pregnancy. don’t risk thinking “he’s just stressed, it’ll get better when the baby comes” because it won’t. neither you and your child will ever be safe with that man. get out as early and safely as you can