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UO Thursday?

Since we have so many new posters that want to be active, how about your unpopular opinions?

Mine:  I think we've become too kid-centric in our society.  I just think about all the times we as working moms beat ourselves up about not getting enough time, quality time with our kids.  But in the past it seemed like lots of moms stayed home and had domestic help and they didn't seem the least concerned with tracking the time they spent with their kids.  I feel like sometimes I have to work all day then be my children's cruise director on the evenings and weekends.  I think it's ok to just all be together even if not interacting on something specific.

Re: UO Thursday?

  • I'll go.

    I don't agree with the hate of over posting on social media and the hate of selfies.  I love Instagram, FB, and Twitter.  I also take many more pictures of my kids and myself with my kids because of them.  I also like to look back at all my old posts and pictures.  It's like a digital scrapbook of my kid's lives.
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  • I'll play! 

    I think too many people are addicted to their smartphone. My DH included. I go out to eat and I see couples heads down, looking at their phones, not talking to each other. i really wonder what this is going to do to our kids.

    My DH does this and i am on him about it. 




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  • @74drangfly - I totally agree on the smartphone addiction.  This is a hilarious YouTube video making fun of this issue:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_u3BRY2RF5I

  • beaubecca said:

    PSU_Texan said:

     I feel like sometimes I have to work all day then be my children's cruise director on the evenings and weekends.  I think it's ok to just all be together even if not interacting on something specific.

    Yessss.

    I don't get the nail art trend. I find it distracting when people have designs on their nails and not at all pretty.

    Also, I don't like wall decals. I think they look cheap. They are ok in kid's rooms if they are done tastefully, but I don't really understand why people are putting them up as central decor in their homes.
    I agree with this!  Let's be real - these are stickers for adults.  
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  • OK, I'll play. Can't stand the social media posts about how WONDERFUL their husband or kids are. JUST WONDERFUL. What is missing from your life/marriage that you feel the need to repeatedly proclaim this to the world?

    On the flip side there are a couple friends I tend to follow on FB because their posts and dry sense of humor have me crying from laughing so hard!

  • K3am said:
    @mae0111 What type of world do you live in that kickpleats are a thing? I haven't heard the word before, but I also don't think I've seen what you described in at least 10 years. 
    I work in the financial district - lots of suits and business-like skirts with the slit in the back.  Maybe kickpleat is the wrong word... also called a vent, apparently?  So the slit in the back of a man's blazer or suit coat, or a woman's skirt, and it's always sewn shut when you buy it. 

    No one ever cuts that stupid X of thread off!  Often it's in white thread on a black skirt, for example. 

    I put it in the google...  this is what I"m talking about...

    https://www.alterationsneeded.com/2013/08/how-to-open-blazer-vents-skirt-slits.html

  • mae0111 said:
    This is apparently unpopular where I live.... but no one cuts their kickpleats.  You know, when you buy a new skirt of jacket, and the pleat at the bottom is sewn with a little "X" across it to prevent it from getting all wrinkled and bent out of shape while in the store?  NO ONE HERE CUTS THEM.  I'm obsessed.  I want to follow people around with a scissors, or at the very least tell them, but I see at least 4-5 people a day, and it makes me think they're doing it on purpose.  But it looks dumb.
    OMG.  Wut???  That is so weird.

     

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  • mae0111 said:
    This is apparently unpopular where I live.... but no one cuts their kickpleats.  You know, when you buy a new skirt of jacket, and the pleat at the bottom is sewn with a little "X" across it to prevent it from getting all wrinkled and bent out of shape while in the store?  NO ONE HERE CUTS THEM.  I'm obsessed.  I want to follow people around with a scissors, or at the very least tell them, but I see at least 4-5 people a day, and it makes me think they're doing it on purpose.  But it looks dumb.
    OMG.  Wut???  That is so weird.
    THANK YOU!!! I seriously want to just sneak up on people and cut them!
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  • K3am said:

    @mae0111 What type of world do you live in that kickpleats are a thing? I haven't heard the word before, but I also don't think I've seen what you described in at least 10 years. 

    I bought two skirts yesterday at Takbots and they both had those x's.

    Which brings me to - why are all petite clothes in old lady stores?
  • I absolutely think that we're raising a generation of entitled sissies. And everyone - including me - is stuck in this trend because there's so much parent shaming if you dare venture off the child worshipping path.
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  • Maybride2 said:

    I absolutely think that we're raising a generation of entitled sissies. And everyone - including me - is stuck in this trend because there's so much parent shaming if you dare venture off the child worshipping path.

    Oh
  • @mae0111 What type of world do you live in that kickpleats are a thing? I haven't heard the word before, but I also don't think I've seen what you described in at least 10 years. 
    I bought two skirts yesterday at Takbots and they both had those x's. Which brings me to - why are all petite clothes in old lady stores?

    Are you going to cut them off? THE SUSPENSE IS KILLING ME!! Another unpopular opinion: I like Talbots for work clothes. Their clothes last forever. I buy basic black pants, cardigans, and basic sheaths and a-line dresses. Classic, and i just accessorize (well, I try, but I'm terrible at it).
  • The 'oh' is regarding the entitled sissies bit.

    Well, mainly the use of the phrase 'sissies'.

    Not really sure what your rambling on about Clary.
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    mae0111 said:



    K3am said:

    @mae0111 What type of world do you live in that kickpleats are a thing? I haven't heard the word before, but I also don't think I've seen what you described in at least 10 years. 

    I bought two skirts yesterday at Takbots and they both had those x's.

    Which brings me to - why are all petite clothes in old lady stores?




    Are you going to cut them off? THE SUSPENSE IS KILLING ME!!

    Another unpopular opinion: I like Talbots for work clothes. Their clothes last forever. I buy basic black pants, cardigans, and basic sheaths and a-line dresses. Classic, and i just accessorize (well, I try, but I'm terrible at it).

    ********stuck in box*******
    I'm going to leave them on there, take a picture and put it in my siggie. :p
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  • I'm just going to assume you are ranting about a particular situation and someone you know. 

  • Maybride2Maybride2 member
    edited September 2014
  • And I'm agreeing it's unpopular to call children bratty and sissies. So here we are.

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  • mae0111 said:

    This is apparently unpopular where I live.... but no one cuts their kickpleats.  You know, when you buy a new skirt of jacket, and the pleat at the bottom is sewn with a little "X" across it to prevent it from getting all wrinkled and bent out of shape while in the store?  NO ONE HERE CUTS THEM.  I'm obsessed.  I want to follow people around with a scissors, or at the very least tell them, but I see at least 4-5 people a day, and it makes me think they're doing it on purpose.  But it looks dumb.

    Banana Republic and The Limited have these on clothes sometimes. I've cut them abt 50% of the time if I think it'll look better having the crease/fold/layers separated. But I honestly have no idea if you are supposed to cut it or leave it be.
  • Kikimeemee - always cut them: skirts, blazers, often pockets. Snip all.
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  • amy052006 said:

    And I'm agreeing it's unpopular to call children bratty and sissies. So here we are.

    I feel like I must know not enough assholes, because I really don't see all the "bratty" and "sissy" kids that are being raised.

    I guess my UO is that I think it's ok to like kids and to treat them like tiny human beings?
    I should have quoted Maybride because with her edits, my statement makes no sense.

    I agree @Amy052006‌. Treating a child like a child is not worshipping them and creating entitled sissies.
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