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happymom123
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Tue, Nov 13 2018, 5:19 pm
Since you brought up the pom pom hats, which I think are adorable, I need to get on my ribbed sets soapbox. Babies and toddlers do not look extra cute when they're squashed like a sausage into these knit and ribbed sets! Give them room to breathe!
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thunderstorm
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Tue, Nov 13 2018, 5:37 pm
My unpopular opinion is "Who cares what the Cohens wear, do, think? We do our thing, we wear what we like, we think for ourselves and we are proud of it. NO, I WILL NOT GO WITH THE FLOW.... even though I've been told by others that it's about time I do that.
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smileforamile
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Tue, Nov 13 2018, 5:40 pm
My unpopular opinion: Don't wear it because it's in style, wear it because it looks good on you! If it's in style but isn't flattering, you look stupid trying to be stylish. Wear what is flattering on you.
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keym
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Tue, Nov 13 2018, 5:41 pm
And my opinion is that I don't like the short overall romper sets with tights for boys. For girls I'm fine with it. But on boys, I can't handle.
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thunderstorm
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Tue, Nov 13 2018, 5:42 pm
keym wrote: | And my opinion is that I don't like the short overall romper sets with tights for boys. For girls I'm fine with it. But on boys, I can't handle. | I hate the whole idea of shorts in the winter , period. I don't care if it's worn with tights. Poor kids!
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sub
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Tue, Nov 13 2018, 5:44 pm
groovy1224 wrote: | My unpopular opinion:
I think pom pom hats (especially on newborns) look stupid. There I said it! |
Ah no they are cute however pompom hats on adult women
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NovelConcept
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Tue, Nov 13 2018, 5:45 pm
My current thoughts which are unpopular:
*All-white kitchens didn't look good "then" and they don't look good now. (White counter tops though, get a big thumbs up!)
*Wedges are coolest shoes ever.
*Summer is the worst season!
*Bugaboo hoods do NOT have to be in style. Don't even get me started on the Bugaboo itself...
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Ravenclaw
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Tue, Nov 13 2018, 5:46 pm
gingertop wrote: | Pretty much everywhere. Only exception I can think of from recent books I've read is the Daniel Silva mossad thrillers. |
Someone once told me that you canโt find a non-jewish book that doesnโt have some relation to the 3 cardinal sins. Sheโs kinda right. And I am saying this as a person in love with literature.
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Emotional
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Tue, Nov 13 2018, 5:47 pm
I'm scared to say it, but I'll say it anyway.
Obese people are not beautiful. Stop telling them they are. If they were, there wouldn't be a whole industry out there trying to convince them how gorgeous they would be if they were thin.
Signed,
An obese woman who hates mirrors (and struggles terribly with self-acceptance -in case you couldn't tell!๐ถ๐ถ๐๐๐๐๐ค๐คโบ)
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thunderstorm
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Tue, Nov 13 2018, 5:50 pm
Emotional wrote: | I'm scared to say it, but I'll say it anyway.
Obese people are not beautiful. Stop telling them they are. If they were, there wouldn't be a whole industry out there trying to convince them how gorgeous they would be if they were thin.
Signed,
An obese woman who hates mirrors (and struggles terribly with self-acceptance -in case you couldn't tell!๐ถ๐ถ๐๐๐๐๐ค๐คโบ) |
Can I respectfully disagree? There are beautiful obese women. Or perhaps, beautiful curvy, voluptuous , and pleasantly plump women.
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tweek
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Tue, Nov 13 2018, 5:51 pm
Parenting classes for regular, healthy parents (meaning no mental health issues or no background of childhood abuse) are unnecessary and can even get in the way of good, intuitive parenting.
(Good thing we aren't able to post anonymously here cuz I think I would have!)
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thunderstorm
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Tue, Nov 13 2018, 5:53 pm
tweek wrote: | Parenting classes for regular, healthy parents (meaning no mental health issues or no background of childhood abuse) are unnecessary and can even get in the way of good, intuitive parenting.
(Good thing we aren't able to post anonymously here cuz I think I would have!) |
Can you elaborate as to why you feel this way? I happen to not go for the parenting class thing either and started one years ago , it didn't click with me at all.
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Emotional
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Tue, Nov 13 2018, 5:54 pm
thunderstorm wrote: | Can I respectfully disagree? There are beautiful obese women. Or perhaps, beautiful curvy, voluptuous , and pleasantly plump women. |
I think that's the difference. I know many women who are overweight and curvaceous, and they're gorgeous. But not obese.
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Ravenclaw
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Tue, Nov 13 2018, 6:03 pm
I am scared to admit this, because itโs really really unpopular but... I believe in magic. And that some creatures that we know today as magical myths are based on truth. Mermaids (not the Disney kind though), werewolves, a Phoenix, dwarves, a griffin, unicorns... these are seen in literature of almost ever culture going back thousands of years. There wasnโt internet or widespread pop culture then, so if it had no basis in truth then how did so many of these legends overlap? Also quite a few are mentioned in Torah literature.
But itโs not like I believe in fairies, vampires or zombies... Iโm not stupid ; )
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simcha2
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Tue, Nov 13 2018, 6:04 pm
Here are mine,
-Kids over the age 6 or 7 in matching outfits are freaky looking.
- there is never a reason to spend~$1000 on a stroller let than to keep up with the Cohens.
- piercing an infant's ears is cruel and they look funny.
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Ravenclaw
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Tue, Nov 13 2018, 6:05 pm
Also itโs not like I think they are still around or anything. I believe they have been extinct for centuries at least, and also that they are quite different than how they are portrayed in media today.
Okay I am just digging myself into a deeper hole here...
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tweek
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Tue, Nov 13 2018, 6:06 pm
thunderstorm wrote: | Can you elaborate as to why you feel this way? I happen to not go for the parenting class thing either and started one years ago , it didn't click with me at all. |
Sure. Barring any other factors (such as mental health issues or abuse), I believe that parents have an innate wisdom from Hashem who gave them their children, to know how to deal with them.
Bombarding parents and spoon feeding them with exact methods of how to deal with every aspect of parenting gets in the way and causes children to parented in cookie cutter ways. There is also a lot of unnecessary guilt and unrealistic expectations that come from parenting classes that also gets in the way.
If there is a specific issue, parents can and should solicit advice for thosat specific issues and then chose the advice that resonates with them and their child, but the detailed breaking down of one specific way to deal with each little exact issue that comes up doesn't seem right.
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Fox
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Tue, Nov 13 2018, 6:07 pm
Well, beauty is a subjective thing. You can find cultures in the world where all kinds of things are considered "beautiful" that would be repellent to us.
The problem is that "body positivity" is a good idea that got taken too far. When it meant "women can be healthy and attractive without looking like photoshopped swimsuit models," it was a good thing.
But, of course, a few people always have to take it too far. So now we have people insisting that Western standards of beauty be changed to accommodate the fact that they'd like to be beautiful but aren't.
Or "fit at any size." When that means, "it's better to be fat and active than fat and sedentary," well, yeah. But taken literally, no. You cannot be morbidly obese and be as healthy as you would at a lower weight.
Of course, the craziest story was the obese activist who stripped to a bikini in Times Square. I'm not going to go searching for the link, but some of you may have seen it. I think she was trying to prove something about her rejection of Western beauty standards. Well, she discovered that there's a significant minority of men who are really into obese women, and quite a few of them made suggestive remarks, propositioned her, and generally behaved like dogs. So then she got upset about being objectified.
Anyway, I've fought obesity much of my life, and right now, it's planning to recount ballots until it wins. I keep fighting, but I agree with you, Emotional. It's not beautiful, and it makes me unattractive. Those are simply facts, and they mean I need to work on my personality and try to be more beautiful from the inside out. Though a good handbag doesn't hurt the effort.
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mommy3b2c
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Tue, Nov 13 2018, 6:11 pm
Ravenclaw wrote: | Also itโs not like I think they are still around or anything. I believe they have been extinct for centuries at least, and also that they are quite different than how they are portrayed in media today.
Okay I am just digging myself into a deeper hole here... |
I believe in it too. The Gemara definitely talks about mermaids. I just donโt think they looked like Ariel. I believe there is mention of a unicorn as well. And there definitely was magic.
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sub
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Tue, Nov 13 2018, 6:12 pm
Emotional wrote: | I'm scared to say it, but I'll say it anyway.
Obese people are not beautiful. Stop telling them they are. If they were, there wouldn't be a whole industry out there trying to convince them how gorgeous they would be if they were thin.
Signed,
An obese woman who hates mirrors (and struggles terribly with self-acceptance -in case you couldn't tell!๐ถ๐ถ๐๐๐๐๐ค๐คโบ) |
Youโre body might not be beautiful (as you stated ) but you as a person , a human being with a yiddishe neshama are beautiful.
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