Her childfree friend, her childfree friend? Who’s afraid of her childfree friend?
Me. Me. Me.
Lemme explain. I have a friend who is avowedly Childfree, which is not just an idea but a movement. I’d say it’s the exact opposite of Quiverfull except that it’s not. While Quiverfull folks seem to limit their notion of what a [...]
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Who’s afraid of her childfree friend?
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged fambly, feminism, implied rant, lists!, manic panic, nablopomo, thinking on 12 November 2008 | 5 Comments »
9 Reasons my Mother-in-Law Freaks Me Out
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged fambly, lists!, nablopomo on 10 November 2008 | 4 Comments »
Thank god for this list thing. It is making my Monday morning, which will be spent with students who insist on correcting grammar mistakes in papers that make less sense than the success of Vh1’s The Pickup Artist, slightly more livable. So, picking up the thread of yesterday’s post, this list contains more details on [...]
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