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Saturday, October 2, 2021

How Hard It Is To Be A Woman...

Some men think it's easy being a lady, woman, chick, however they refer to the opposite sex. It's not always easy. Men have it so much easier. Women feel like they have to work extra hard or get a lot of crap for things. Here are some things that women share about being of this gender

BTW, if you see "My take" below any of these, I can definitely relate to the stories these ladies share. I've been there with a lot of these, I've done that with a lot of these.

15. Put it down to hormones

-"Getting angry and/or annoyed at something and having it automatically be PMS or hormones"

-My take: I agree! Anytime me or my sister is in a bad mood, my mom will say out loud "Is it that time of the month?" It's embarrassing when your mother asks about your monthly cycles because you're in a bad mood, God forbid we should be allowed to be angry after a bad day

14. When you're young

-"I was 11 and standing in line at a very crowded restaurant when some nasty a-- 50+ year old man started rubbing my butt. I tried to move, but it was so crowded that I couldn't go very far and he'd get right behind me and start doing it again. Nothing in my 11 years of life had prepared me for that moment and I was too shocked/paralyzed/scared to do or say anything. I never told anyone because I thought I had done something wrong. Yeah, it starts when we're really young

-My take: I had this happen. When I was 12, me, my sister, aunt and biological father were going to one of these little crappy concerts in Bellevue, KY by a local band (not that good at all, in fact so bad I can't even remember the name). While waiting outside a small convenient store, some old man came up and started rubbing his hand on my lower back, working its way down. I tried to move away, but he kept up. My dad thankfully came out and shooed him away. Asking him what he thought he was doing. The guy walked away and my dad asked me if I was okay. I told him yes I was. At least that was one decent thing my dad did. He may have verbally abused me and my sister, but he didn't like anyone doing that kind of stuff to us.

13. Because of my being a woman

-"In some cultures, women are the ones who have to serve tea and food to guests coming to visit their home. Doesn't matter if I'm busy studying in my locked room and my brothers are playing video games. I've been told I have to do it 'because I'm a woman'. I f---ing can't stand some of my middle eastern culture and traditions".

12. Sucks so badly

-"Buying a car. The times I tried to buy a new truck/car were terrible. A couple of salesmen totally ignored me, one didn't let me drive the car I wanted, another told me I didn't really need a truck, I was lied to about price and equipment, a car mechanic told me it was normal for the odometer to not be functioning in a new car...Buying a car sucks so much I haven't owned one in 5 years. Also, finding a bra that looks nice, is comfortable and doesn't cost a fortune."

-My take: Oh, yes. This is "heaven", rofl!! I hate being a woman trying to buy a car. Guys look at you like you're stupid. Great example. I had to recently buy a new car (not because I wanted to) because I had gotten into a wreck in February. My previous car was not equipped with anti-lock brakes or traction control so I had to keep turning the wheel to the left and right to keep it straight. I hit a patch of snow, spun out, hit the concrete K-rail separating the northbound and southbound lanes of the highway and not two seconds later, a car hit me, rendering my car completely undriveable. The driver who hit me, drove off and left the scene of an accident.

-Fast forward, I was looking at a Kio Rio at CarMax in Forest Park. They're supposed to be a good place. YEAH RIGHT! Because my stepdad is not your average guy who likes to take control of the situation, he is the kind to avoid conflict. He was off looking at cars he clearly can't afford, so it was up to me, my mom and sister to try and get a car. The guy we spoke to was a Hispanic gentleman who talked down to us like we were stupid because we were women. We told him were already pre-financed through Fifth Third, but he wanted us to finance through them, which would have been a mistake. Since my credit is so-so, I needed a co-signer on my car. My sister offered and if they ran her credit, they would have run it multiple times, ruining hers. They simply wouldn't accept that we wanted to finance through another institution; they wanted our money to go directly to them. The manager also came out with two of his lackeys (salesmen) and tried to talk us into financing with them because they offer better interest rates. My mother had to basically go insane on them and say that we'll take our business elsewhere. And then CarMax did the worst thing ever-they sent my mom a survey! This may not sound like a bad thing, but if you know my mom, this is like giving her a million dollars and telling her there's no tax on it-she's overjoyed! Luckily, my mom found a more suitable car at Performance Toyota in Fairfield-a 2018 Ford Fiesta SE. So far, the only thing I can't figure out is why my MP3 won't play in the USB port. I hope it nothing to do with Apple CarPlay. I really hope this program is not the reason why my MP3 won't work. It's a relatively new MP3; only had it for a couple of years.

11. Unbelievable

-"Gender bias in the medical system - having an illness is not believed. A friend of mine had tuberculosis for years and doctors told her she was probably just an emotional new mum."

10. The future's children

-"Not being able to make decisions about my body because of potential future children. I have Endo (endometriosis) and even with an IUD (a godsend, btw), I'm still miserable and in pain all the time. I asked my doc about options and when I mentioned a hysterectomy, I was immediately shut down because I haven't had any children. I want kids, but I prefer not being in immense pain every day."

9. Self-imposed curfews

-"Self-imposed curfews and location restrictions, for example, not going to certain parts of town alone, or going to a gas station after dark. One of my male friends laughed when I asked our group for someone to accompany me to the gas station after dark because he didn't understand. Also, sneezing while on your period. That s--- sucks."

-My take: sneezing on your period does suck. Just having periods suck even more. That's the one upside to menopause. NO MORE MONTHLIES, rofl!!

8. Vulnerability at its highest level

-"My sister will call me when she walks home from work (she finishes late). Every time she calls I realize how vulnerable she is at the moment. It's terrifying and I don't stop worrying until she confirms she's home and safe."

7. Going somewhere alone can be a scary thing

-"This weekend I was talking with a girl friend who's saying it took her 20m to find a parking lot. And I was like why don't you just park in 'x' there's always free parking there, and she says she's scared of going there alone, it's quite illuminated but a little far off from the bars/cafe but honestly I've never even considered not leaving my car there or associated woman could be afraid of parking there, realizing this kinda made sad that people have to go through this."

6. Who knew knees could be provocative?

-"This might be a personal pet peeve, but school uniforms through the years. Middle school had skirts which were a nuisance because we were still at the age where we wanted to hang upside down on the monkey bars, but we could get in trouble if they could see your shorts underneath. The high school had these pencil skirt things which were TERRIBLE. They had a slit in the back that went right up and if you moved wrong you'd just about flash everyone. They had to be past the knee - not on the knee, not above the knee - PAST the knee (note, these skirts move up as you walk). I'd be fine with this, if their enforcement was fair. The boys always have shorts above the knee (but HOW am I meant to get an education with such distracting things like knees in the classroom?) but nobody ever bat an eye.

-I got stopped multiple times by this one deputy principal who disliked me. First time, my skirt was on the knee. Alright, fine. Let down the hem. Second time, my skirt was rolled at the top. I get they don't want us pulling up our skirts all the way (sometimes people pulled up their skirts to the point where you could see their underwear, which obviously isn't appropriate for school) but those skirts were designed terribly. If I didn't roll my skirt, it wouldn't fit me around the waist and would as a consequence fall down all day - which if you ask me is more of a distraction than my oh so provocative knees."

5. Some stupid broad

-"Being treated like I'm some stupid broad without two brain cells to rub together, or that my problems aren't real because I'm "being overly dramatic" or I'm in a rage over menstruation. For example at work, I'm dealing with having my hours cut and days taken out of my schedule. I was angry and upset about it for the first twenty minutes because it means I lose around 3 1/3 days of pay, which is a lot. The few guys around me told me to 'put on my big girl panties and get over it'. My boss, actually, for a whole day, kept coming up to me randomly and telling me to suck it up because my period couldn't last too much longer so I should feel better soon. Like go f--- yourself."

4. Their idea of competence

-"I'd say the hardest part is to be a full-fledged expert in some areas in order to even prove yourself to be competent at the basic level, and still have people overlook me because I don't fit their idea of competence in whatever trade. I've been becoming a jack of all trades. One of my specialties is small engine mechanics and I'm regularly helping people who break down on scooters and mopeds. My fiance is not a mechanic but he's okay at it and can do basic troubleshooting. People will regularly turn to him even after we've stated I'm the one with more knowledge. It's so frustrating. Then there was the time somebody attempted not to pay me because they didn't want to pay a girl to do a man's job. I had to threaten to disassemble the vehicle and let him put it back together to prove he's a man if I didn't get paid."

3. Or even younger

-"Guys often don't know how early being s-xualized starts for us. There have to be a lot of pedophiles around. Most of the women I know have been hit on by adult men as early as 11, 12, 13 or even younger. And then they ask why women feel unsafe..."

2. What happens if you ignore it?

-"Getting catcalled, but 2. specifically what happens if you ignore it or even try to just fake a smile and wave while hurrying away. How it turns from unwanted "positive" commentary on your body to insults and threats. It's humiliating at best and terrifying at worst. And 3. When you try to talk about it and men are like "nah, I'd never do that, so therefore it doesn't happen and you should be nicer to these randos who are 'complimenting' you in the street."

1. What am I, invisible?

-"I'm not sure if this one is just specific to me or if other women share this problem. I'm a bartender and manager at a craft brewery. Very frequently, male customers, that I'm literally standing right in front of waiting to serve, will look right past me and order from the first male bartender they can. Now I'm rather short, 5'0' to be exact. Are they just not seeing me, or do they honestly think my male coworker can somehow pour them a far more superior beer?

Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Gene Simmons' daughter Sophie speaks out against body issues

Seems like Sophie has a thing or two to say about fashion. Especially about the idea of "thin being in". The now model and fashion designer and daughter of KISS bass player Gene Simmons is speaking out against body issues.
“I have an idea,” Sophie Tweed-Simmons says when we meet for coffee on the Upper East Side in New York. “How about if I ask strangers on the street if they’d dance with me? I’ve always wanted to do that.”

It’s the first truly cold day in New York this winter. Outside the coffee shop, moms are pushing bundled-up babies, and older couples are strolling even more slowly. Among them, Tweed-Simmons, 22, who’s also an actress and a singer, stands out. She’s wearing what she calls her “pimp coat” — a long, bright floral jacket with a velvet collar that used to belong to her mom, actress and Playboy model Shannon Tweed.

She grabs a doorman. “Would it be OK if I danced with you?” she asks. He looks as psyched as if she’s suggested they run away to Ibiza. He spins her around and dips her before she scurries on, posing in front of a red door, bending over so she can fling her hair in the wind (“There’s always time for a hair flip,” she says.) and holding out her arms like Kate Winslet on the bow of the Titanic to make her pimp coat blow behind her. The whole time she’s smiling.

It makes sense that Tweed-Simmons is a lot of fun. Her dad is known for wearing studded codpieces and platform boots and sticking his tongue out with abandon (He did this long before Miley ever did.). Her mom was 1982’s Playmate of the Year and an erotic-thriller movie star — think KISS’s party anthem “Rock and Roll All Nite” and Cinemax as the building blocks of her childhood. But until recently, Tweed-Simmons wanted nothing to do with stardom. Fashion — in particular, making clothes that fit women who were average sized — is what made her want to use her famous name. “I felt like I really had the chance to give girls confidence with affordable clothing,” she tells Yahoo Style. “If you have a platform, you should use it.”

Being a designer is also a way for her TO work in her own space. “When I’m singing, I’m Gene Simmons’s daughter,” she says. “When I’m acting, I’m Shannon Tweed’s daughter. With fashion, I’m just me. I’m not just ‘daughter of blank.’” “I had avoided being part of the industry for so long,” she says. “I’d say ‘I’m a singer’ and people would be like, ‘Do you sing rock?’ I hated being compared to my family.”

I can’t see many of her “daughter of” counterparts being as honest as she is — Ivanka Trump probably wouldn’t say she hates being compared to her father. Tweed-Simmons says she learned to be so straightforward from her very direct dad (In an infamous interview with NPR’s Terry Gross, Gene Simmons said about his codpiece: “The notion is if you're going to welcome me with open arms, you also have to welcome me with open legs.”). “My dad’s a little crass,” Tweed-Simmons says. “When I was little, I’d think, ‘Can’t you just be nice?’ He taught me that there’s being nice and then there’s lying. It’s better to be blunt and un-liked than shade the truth. I appreciate people who are honest.”

She’s a big-time advocate of body positivity. “I’m not a high-fashion model, and I’m not plus size,” says Tweed-Simmons, who’s 5’8” and fluctuates between sizes 8 to 12. “Which is weird for fashion, but not for life. A lot of designers that I love don’t fit me. I wanted to do cuts that would be flattering to girls who have some shape.” Growing up, she was the same size as her mom (“We shared clothes,” she says.) and had to endure comments about her figure on tabloid covers. “We went on a family vacation, and I was wearing a thong bikini like my favorite celebrity, SofĂ®a Vergara,” she says, “and someone took my picture. As a 17-year-old girl, I had to see my butt on the cover of The Daily Mail with the headline ‘Gene Simmons plus-size daughter.’ It made the global news circuit. I grew up a chubby kid and into a curvy girl. I was OK with it, but the world wasn’t. I have cellulite, stretch marks, and freckles, and that’s fine with me.”

Monday, August 19, 2013

Detroit Rock City

Detroit Rock City
Summary
-Four guys in a local high school band called Mystery will do anything necessary to see the band that inspired them to be musicians in Detroit 1978, including dealing with an anti-rock mom






Cast
-Giuseppe Andrews: Lex
-James DeBello: Trip
-Edward Furlong: Hawk
-Sam Huntington: Jam
-Lin Shaye: Mrs. Bruce
-Melanie Lynskey: Beth
-Natasha Lyonne: Christine
-Shannon Tweed: Amanda Finch
-Emmanuelle Chriqui: Barbara
-Nick Scotti: Kenny
-Peter Criss: KISS
-Gene Simmons: KISS
-Paul Stanley: KISS
-Ace Frehley: KISS

Did You Know?
-Kiss re-enacted a 70s era concert, despite being 1992. This was during the band's Revenge tour

1970s


1992 Revenge era

-Two of the girls in the movie are named Beth and Christine. This is a reference to the KISS songs "Beth" and "Christine Sixteen"
-Each of the members of Mystery closely mirror the members of Kiss. Hawk is Paul Stanley, and gets the girl. Jam is Peter Criss, and gets Beth (his best known song), Trip is Ace Frehley, and gets the alien spacey girl, Lex is Gene Simmons, and gets Christine (named after a song he sings)


Hawk


Lex



Jam


Trip
-The first mother protesting the KISS concert, the mother with brown curly hair and glasses, is Pamela Bowen, who, at the time, was the wife of rhythm guitarist and KISS member Paul Stanley. They divorced in 2001
-The woman, Amanda Finch, who picks up Hawk at the nightclub, is played by Shannon Tweed, the partner and later to be wife of KISS bassist Gene Simmons







-While driving on the highway, Christine makes a comment about there being a KISS disco song. The guys laugh it off, but the year after the movie was supposed to take place, KISS in fact did release a disco song, "I Was Made For Loving You" in which Paul Stanley sang lead vocals

Friday, July 12, 2013

Disney Princesses Reimagined

How would you like to see some of your favorite Disney princesses reimagined? Meaning, they are redone in a more time-era appropriate design appropriate for their point in time? See here! Artist Claire Hummel redesigns the Princesses we all know and love
http://shine.yahoo.com/photos/disney-princesses-artists-reimagines-historical-slideshow/

Belle
Her costume here is modeled after actual 1770s French court fashion
Disney Belle
Pocahontas
This is said to be closer to Chief Powhatan of the Indian tribe from that period. As you can see, no feathers, and a sort of rebellious age appropriate look
Disney Pocahontas
Maleficent
Her first villain. Her costume is made to look older that Aurora's 1480s clothing. Since it takes place in the Middle Ages, Maleficent's costume includes both houppelandes (flowing robes) and horned hennins (coned headdresses) that were a common sight in the Middle Ages
Disney Maleficent
Ariel
Her dress and look were modeled after an 1890s wedding gown, especially with the puffed sleeves
Disney Ariel
Cinderella
During the 1860s, the cage crinoline (hoop underskirt) takes on a more oval shape and moves towards the back, making Cinderella look like a beautiful blonde Southern belle
Disney Cinderella
Mulan

Woo-hoo!! Mulan!!! It's said that there were historical inconsistencies in Mulan, but one must take into consideration the time period in which the movie was supposed to take place
Disney Mulan
Snow White
Since the movie is supposed to take place in Germany, the artwork was designed around 16th century Germany
Disney Snow White
Tiana
Since Tiana's story takes place in the 1920s and 30s, at the height of the Great Depression, the artist thought it was be a fun idea to make Tiana's dress more slimlined, making her look like a flapper
Disney Tiana
Jasmine
The artist rendering of Jasmine was made more close and more appropriate to Persian fashion
Disney Jasmine

Friday, June 21, 2013

The Calendar Girls

The Calendar Girls
Summary
-Chris Harper and Annie Clarke are two middle aged friends living in Knapely, in Yorkshire County. They represent the Yorkshire chapter of the Women's Institute, whose motto is "enlightenment, fun, friendship". After Annie's husband dies of leukemia, she wants to donate the money from the calendars they do to a local Yorkshire hospital. So they decide to make the next calendar a little risqué and do pictures of nude members of the Women's Institute. This idea comes from the idea that sex sells

Cast
-Helen Mirren: Chris
-Julie Walters: Annie
-John Alderton: John
-Linda Bassett: Cora
-Annette Crosbie: Jessie
-Phillip Glenister: Lawrence
-Ciaran Hinds: Rod
-Celia Imrie: Celia
-Geraldine James: Marie
-Penelope Wilton: Ruth
-George Costigan: Eddie
-Graham Crowden: Richard
-Harriet Thorpe: Brenda Mooney
-Lesley Staples: Jenny

Did You Know?

Sunday, May 26, 2013

Since it's Memorial Day...

Here are 15 songs honoring those who fight and those who have fallen
15
Unknown Soldier
-The Doors

14
For Whom the Bell Tolls
-Metallica

13
Fortunate Son
-Creedence Clearwater Revival


12
Civil War
-Guns N' Roses

11
Remember the Heroes
-Sammy Hagar

10
Far Away Coast
-Dropkick Murphys

9
Soldier's Things
-Tom Waits

8
The Sands of Iwo Jima
-Drive-By Truckers

7
The Good Soldier
-Nine Inch Nails

6
Army Bound
-Ted Leo & the Pharmacists

5
Rooster
-Alice in Chains

4
One
-Metallica

3
The Trooper
-Iron Maiden

2
Soldiers
-Drowning Pool

1
Indestructible
-Disturbed

Melanie Brown

Melanie Brown
Birth name: Melanie Janine Brown
DOB: 5/27/1975
Where: Leeds, Yorkshire, England
Height: 5'5''

Nickname
-Scary Spice
-Mel B

Trademark
-Her 'Scary Spice' persona
-During her days with this band, she would appear on stage wearing either a corset or half shirt

Trivia
-Has 9 UK #1 singles with The Spice Girls
-Got her nickname 'Scary Spice' because of her "in your face" attitude, her loud Leeds accent, her throaty, raspy laugh, her pierced tongue, her curly Afro hair, making her the only black member of the group and her outrageous animal print outfits on stage
-Born to an English mother and Nevisian father
-Won a special award at the Brit Awards in 1998
-When she completed the Spiceworld tour, she was 4 months pregnant

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

You Know You're a '90s Kid When...

You remember this band!

The Spice Girls






The Emperor's New Groove

The Emperor's New Groove
Summary
-Emperor Kuzco is a vain, cocky man who thinks the world revolves around him. He fires his suspicious administrator Yzma and is also planning on opening a waterpark  just for himself for his birthday. But this means destroying a village. Yzma, however plans on getting revenge and she does. She wants him dead so she can ascend to the throne. But in a botched assassination, her assistant Kronk does not kill the emperor, but instead mistakes a death potion for a potion that turns the emperor into a llama, thus keeping him alive. He runs into a local llama herder named Pacha. He and Pacha make a deal- he will help Kuzco get back to his palace if he moves his water park somewhere else, because Pacha's home is ground zero for the new park










Cast
-David Spade: Emperor Kuzco
-John Goodman: Pacha
-Eartha Kitt: Yzma
-Patrick Warburton: Kronk, Yzma's assistant
-Wendie Malick: Chicha, Pacha's wife
-Kellyann Kelso: Chaca, Pacha's daughter
-Eli Russell Linnetz: Tipo, Pacha's son
-Bob Bergen: Bucky the Squirrel
-Patti Deutsch: Waitress

Did You Know?
-To sing the opening song, the crew wanted Sting, but they felt he was much older than they wanted, and they got Tom Jones instead, who is 11 years older than Sting
-Pacha's wife Chicha is pregnant the whole time. This is the first Disney movie to feature a pregnant woman
-The restaurant Yzma and Kronk go to is called Mudka's Meat Hut. This is an obvious parody of Frisch's Big Boy
-In the Incan language, "Pacha" means "earth"
-Yzma is often seen wearing purple-  the color od madness
-David Spade was in his mid 30s when recording his voice for the only 18 year old Kuzco