Jun 20, 2021 4:39 PM
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Sonicdahedgie
He confused but he got the spirit
NLP32
Shit. I think I’m the husband lesbian.
itisanimgurnaccount
'better husband than I was'... Is he living with his ex wife and her new wife? Damn.
WTFprotocolNr7
I see. The “husband” is the one that is not angry?
anglarite
The husband is the one with the dad jokes.
TheGrassyKnoll17
OnePostCloserToAHappierLIfe
"Travel is fatal to prejudice..."
TerrenceMorgan
Well....that's progress....?
holymanbatbatman
Nexus297
My daughter is the "Husband" She is used to being called that.
RidingDragonsWithoutALicense
Doss it bother her? I think it, but never quite sure if it’s the right thing to actually say.
Depends on situation. She doesn't mind honest questions
carefree190512
things that never happened for 400 Alex!
ShaunDreclin
r/nothingeverhappens
cjandstuff
Among other things, I was raised to believe all lesbians hate men. Thank you J for putting up with my dumb questions, and changing my views.
painttheworldblue36
Great to hear your views are changing! I definitely don't hate men, I know a bunch of awesome ones. I just don't want a relationship w/ one.
That and I'm just not attracted to men that way. ?
lombardothethird
Exposure to people not like you is generally the best way to cure fear. Then you realize they’re far more like you than not
Poopypantaloon
It’s the same with cats
badgerthewitness
This 100.
Bristlecone42
I love how there are no downvotes for this comment. Such a universal truth. Something we should all be reminding ourselves and each other
xyxyxyxy31
whapowpow
I’m exposed to peeps similar to me and I hate them.. perhaps I need to look inward
TheWombatStrikesAgain
That's why urban areas tend to be more tolerant than rural ones. More population density leads to more exposure.
1337firewife
As a person who lives in the middle of nowhere, I had never even considered this but it makes so much sense. Thank you
SenselessSentiments
Does that mean exposure to spiderman cure my arachnophobia?
SpoilsburyToastMan
Close but no. For that you need exposure to slow moving tarrantulas preferably accompanied by an experienced handler.
PeakExponent
In Lord of the Rings: Online you can actually play as a giant spider. It being under your complete control can be good exposure therapy
DarkwingDuc
As Mark Twain said, “Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry & narrow-mindedness". Travel is a means of exposure to people not like you.
Fuckweasel
Thank you, I was trying to remember that quote and who said it. Just couldn't quite dredge it up.
Tomadzo
I was living in Wrigleyville in the early 90’s and had lesbian landlords. They were the best ppl. Took good care of us.
pilomotor
I believe the proper term would be ladylord.
I don’t think they’d prefer that term. They were incredibly great ppl.
ywmqm
Not Landlesbian?
Thegreenestthumb9
You've got it a bit backwards, it would be landlady. It originally just means a lord/lady who owns the land. I think it's become a
Somewhat gender-neutral term though, like 'sir' has. So landlord works regardless of the actual gender of the person.
I was referencing this: https://old.reddit.com/r/BrandNewSentence/comments/o44wbp/ladylord/
Wubbalubbadubdubb101
This is why people who travel tend to have worldly views instead of those who do not and stick to those who look and act like them.
somethingsomethingwittyhere
I've travelled extensively and can confirm: People are -universally- assholes.
sreav
Yes. If they travel right though. Staying in resorts closed to the locals and with only likeminded people with just fewer clothes helps not.
MissSpelledTattoo
This times 100
NoAsBigAsMediumJockButBiggerThanWeeJockJock
Which is why i love the Idea of the EU (Not necessary the current implementation). Just get on a train and drive 3 countries over.No borders
belortik
Also why you see a big difference in world view between people who went to college and those who didn't.
Do you mean that college=travelling? Or that you meet people from various backgrounds at college?
Meet people from various backgrounds. Some universities have students from all over the country and often from all over the world.
parkerh17
Yep even my medium size middle of nowhere school had students from like 130 countries.
TheRealYanni
They are called "Bull dyke" , not husband lesbian.
PballQhead
Yeah, no
TopCommenter
2 herself as the husband to him.
???
1If the driver had asked the lesbians "who is the husband?"and one of them answered as such, he'd be in the right to continue describing her
3 stereotypically masculine.
2 as such. "Bull dyke" has a lot of negative connotations to it and, even without those, might not be accurate if she's not super
Not offensive https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dyke_March, , if you were a real dyke you would understand.
I've never claimed to be a lesbian of any kind. I get you're trying to troll but this bait is weak.
1 You'd have fewer downvotes if you went with "butch" instead of a phrase that's often used disparagingly. Besides, she might have described
Do people actually care about votes.
RJRepriever
Certainly shows the piece of shit that you are, but you do you.
It's a kinder way to frame "you're making an ass of yourself. Here's how not to."
Maybe I am an ass. You insensitive little shit.
Which is why it was phrased as a suggestion instead of a mandate. You're free to do what you want.
Not offensive https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dyke_March
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/bull%20dyke Link for the lazy
https://imgur.com/XXXO6Mk.jpg Merrium-webster also indicates it as a pejorative in the definition itself.
Haha bitchy, but yeah. After conversation with my "bull dyke/husband lesbian cousin, and her very hahaha I'm gonna say it Breeder lesbian..
.... it is not offensive unless your sensitive.
Sonicdahedgie
He confused but he got the spirit
NLP32
Shit. I think I’m the husband lesbian.
itisanimgurnaccount
'better husband than I was'... Is he living with his ex wife and her new wife? Damn.
WTFprotocolNr7
I see. The “husband” is the one that is not angry?
anglarite
The husband is the one with the dad jokes.
TheGrassyKnoll17
OnePostCloserToAHappierLIfe
"Travel is fatal to prejudice..."
TerrenceMorgan
Well....that's progress....?
holymanbatbatman
Nexus297
My daughter is the "Husband" She is used to being called that.
RidingDragonsWithoutALicense
Doss it bother her? I think it, but never quite sure if it’s the right thing to actually say.
Nexus297
Depends on situation. She doesn't mind honest questions
carefree190512
things that never happened for 400 Alex!
ShaunDreclin
r/nothingeverhappens
cjandstuff
Among other things, I was raised to believe all lesbians hate men. Thank you J for putting up with my dumb questions, and changing my views.
painttheworldblue36
Great to hear your views are changing! I definitely don't hate men, I know a bunch of awesome ones. I just don't want a relationship w/ one.
painttheworldblue36
That and I'm just not attracted to men that way. ?
lombardothethird
Exposure to people not like you is generally the best way to cure fear. Then you realize they’re far more like you than not
Poopypantaloon
It’s the same with cats
badgerthewitness
This 100.
Bristlecone42
I love how there are no downvotes for this comment. Such a universal truth. Something we should all be reminding ourselves and each other
xyxyxyxy31
whapowpow
I’m exposed to peeps similar to me and I hate them.. perhaps I need to look inward
TheWombatStrikesAgain
That's why urban areas tend to be more tolerant than rural ones. More population density leads to more exposure.
1337firewife
As a person who lives in the middle of nowhere, I had never even considered this but it makes so much sense. Thank you
SenselessSentiments
Does that mean exposure to spiderman cure my arachnophobia?
SpoilsburyToastMan
Close but no. For that you need exposure to slow moving tarrantulas preferably accompanied by an experienced handler.
PeakExponent
In Lord of the Rings: Online you can actually play as a giant spider. It being under your complete control can be good exposure therapy
DarkwingDuc
As Mark Twain said, “Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry & narrow-mindedness". Travel is a means of exposure to people not like you.
Fuckweasel
Thank you, I was trying to remember that quote and who said it. Just couldn't quite dredge it up.
Tomadzo
I was living in Wrigleyville in the early 90’s and had lesbian landlords. They were the best ppl. Took good care of us.
pilomotor
I believe the proper term would be ladylord.
Tomadzo
I don’t think they’d prefer that term. They were incredibly great ppl.
ywmqm
Not Landlesbian?
Thegreenestthumb9
You've got it a bit backwards, it would be landlady. It originally just means a lord/lady who owns the land. I think it's become a
Thegreenestthumb9
Somewhat gender-neutral term though, like 'sir' has. So landlord works regardless of the actual gender of the person.
pilomotor
I was referencing this: https://old.reddit.com/r/BrandNewSentence/comments/o44wbp/ladylord/
Wubbalubbadubdubb101
This is why people who travel tend to have worldly views instead of those who do not and stick to those who look and act like them.
somethingsomethingwittyhere
I've travelled extensively and can confirm: People are -universally- assholes.
sreav
Yes. If they travel right though. Staying in resorts closed to the locals and with only likeminded people with just fewer clothes helps not.
MissSpelledTattoo
This times 100
NoAsBigAsMediumJockButBiggerThanWeeJockJock
Which is why i love the Idea of the EU (Not necessary the current implementation). Just get on a train and drive 3 countries over.No borders
belortik
Also why you see a big difference in world view between people who went to college and those who didn't.
sreav
Do you mean that college=travelling? Or that you meet people from various backgrounds at college?
belortik
Meet people from various backgrounds. Some universities have students from all over the country and often from all over the world.
parkerh17
Yep even my medium size middle of nowhere school had students from like 130 countries.
TheRealYanni
They are called "Bull dyke" , not husband lesbian.
PballQhead
Nexus297
Yeah, no
TopCommenter
2 herself as the husband to him.
TheRealYanni
???
TopCommenter
1If the driver had asked the lesbians "who is the husband?"and one of them answered as such, he'd be in the right to continue describing her
TopCommenter
3 stereotypically masculine.
TopCommenter
2 as such. "Bull dyke" has a lot of negative connotations to it and, even without those, might not be accurate if she's not super
TheRealYanni
Not offensive https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dyke_March, , if you were a real dyke you would understand.
TopCommenter
I've never claimed to be a lesbian of any kind. I get you're trying to troll but this bait is weak.
TopCommenter
1 You'd have fewer downvotes if you went with "butch" instead of a phrase that's often used disparagingly. Besides, she might have described
TheRealYanni
Do people actually care about votes.
RJRepriever
Certainly shows the piece of shit that you are, but you do you.
TopCommenter
It's a kinder way to frame "you're making an ass of yourself. Here's how not to."
TheRealYanni
Maybe I am an ass. You insensitive little shit.
TopCommenter
Which is why it was phrased as a suggestion instead of a mandate. You're free to do what you want.
TheRealYanni
Not offensive https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dyke_March
TopCommenter
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/bull%20dyke Link for the lazy
TopCommenter
https://imgur.com/XXXO6Mk.jpg Merrium-webster also indicates it as a pejorative in the definition itself.
TheRealYanni
Haha bitchy, but yeah. After conversation with my "bull dyke/husband lesbian cousin, and her very hahaha I'm gonna say it Breeder lesbian..
TheRealYanni
.... it is not offensive unless your sensitive.