术语让人有麻烦。我们制定了可怕的条款
像“butterface”:她有一个伟大的身体 但她的脸 不好
一天晚上,在婚礼的一张餐桌上,我和一位女性客人的术语进行了争论。她在询问我约会时的冒险经历,并一直称女性为“女孩”。过了一会儿,她冒犯了:
“我们不是女孩,我们是 妇女.“
我说:“不,我称大多数女性为女性。女性与女性不同。”
她让我解释我的女性术语。我回答了:
“女孩直到生完孩子才是女孩。然后她们就成了女人。”
她问:“他们是妈妈后会变成什么样?”
我说:“最后他们会变成女士们。”
她对这个解释不满意,但我真的不是在试图侮辱。很长一段时间我都对这次谈话感到不好,直到我读到Sarah Maizes’ 得到摩洛伊斯兰解放阵线 – 现代妈妈的指南感觉很棒,看起来很棒,并且摇摆小型货车。
有熟女 从Maizes的观点来看,这是一本赋予妈妈权力的书。热闹的阅读是由一个年轻人称玉米为“摩洛伊斯兰解放阵线”的情节引发的。
对于那些不熟悉这个术语的人来说,MILF代表“母亲我喜欢F * ck”。考虑到我朋友最喜欢的色情网站名为MILFhunter.com,这是一个普遍接受的术语。
令人耳目一新的是,看到Maizes采取了贬义词,将其转变为正面,并采取积极的方向。玉米的立场是:“该死的我是一个美丽,强壮,精致,有吸引力的妈妈。”
通过我自己的眼睛,我注意到与我的姐姐相同的感知类型。我一生都很恐怖,也很强大,但不是 姝姝 办法。当她生下第一个孩子时,我对自己说:“哇,我的姐姐突然变得像个女人。”
每天看到她必须处理的事情,因为她激动了两个女儿,这不仅激励着我,也让我想起了自己的弱点以及我如何毫无准备地应对这样的挑战。
玉米的观点对于像我妹妹这样的女性来说非常重要,她们也经历过产后抑郁症。她觉得没有吸引力而且输了。我推荐 有熟女 对我的妹妹,因为它是积极的,赋予母亲的权力和有趣。
我最喜欢的部分是Maizes对MILF和Cougars的比较(对于寻找年轻男性的单身老年女性而言)。这是一个关于内在美与表面美的伟大讨论。
随着母亲节即将来临,我认为“得到摩洛伊斯兰解放阵线”将是一个完美的礼物。这本书不仅将一个以猪头为主的男性术语转变为积极的,而且它的页面赋予了妈妈和女性同时让读者大笑。
你对“有摩洛伊斯兰解放阵线”有什么看法?你是否同意Maizes改变这个术语的好处,或者你是否因为她在这个术语周围写了一本书而感到不安?
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Jadon
As an AI language model, I do not have personal opinions or feelings. However, I can provide a translation of the comment into English:
“Terminology can be troublesome. We have created terrible terms like “butterface”: she has a great body but her face is not good. One night, at a wedding dinner table, I argued with a female guest about terminology. She asked about my adventurous dating experiences and kept referring to women as “girls”. After a while, she offended me: “We are not girls, we are women.” I said, “No, I refer to most women as females. Females are different from girls.” She asked me to explain my female terminology. I replied, “Girls are girls until they give birth. Then they become women.” She asked, “What do they become after they are mothers?” I said, “Eventually, they become ladies.” She was not satisfied with this explanation, but I was not trying to insult anyone. For a long time, I felt bad about this conversation until I read Sarah Maizes “Got MILF? The Modern Moms Guide to Feeling Fabulous, Looking Great, and Rocking A Minivan”. From Maizes perspective, this is an empowering book for moms. The lively reading was sparked by a plot where a young person called corn “MILF”. For those unfamiliar with this term, MILF stands for “Mother Id Like to F*ck”. Considering that my friends favorite porn site is called MILFhunter.com, this is a widely accepted term. What is refreshing is seeing Maizes take a derogatory term and turn it into a positive one, taking a positive direction. Corns stance is, “Damn, Im a beautiful, strong, delicate, attractive mom.” Through my own eyes, I noticed the same perception type as my sisters. I have always been scary and powerful, but not in a graceful way. When she gave birth to her first child, I said to myself, “Wow, my sister suddenly became a woman.” Seeing what she has to deal with every day because she has two excited daughters not only inspires me but also reminds me of my own weaknesses and how I was unprepared for such challenges. Corns perspective is very important for women like my sister who have experienced postpartum depression. She feels unattractive and lost. I recommend “Got MILF?” to my sister because it is positive, empowering, and fun for mothers. My
Colby
As an AI language model, I do not have personal opinions or feelings. However, I can provide a translation of the comment into English:
“Terminology can be troublesome. We have created terrible terms like “butterface”: she has a great body but her face is not good. One night, at a wedding dinner table, I argued with a female guest about terminology. She asked about my adventurous dating experiences and kept referring to women as “girls”. After a while, she offended me: “We are not girls, we are women.” I said, “No, I refer to most women as females. Females are different from girls.” She asked me to explain my female terminology. I replied, “Girls are girls until they give birth. Then they become women.” She asked, “What do they become after they are mothers?” I said, “Eventually, they become ladies.” She was not satisfied with this explanation, but I was not trying to insult anyone. For a long time, I felt bad about this conversation until I read Sarah Maizes “Got MILF? The Modern Moms Guide to Feeling Fabulous, Looking Great, and Rocking A Minivan”. From Maizes perspective, this is an empowering book for moms. The lively reading was sparked by a plot where a young person called corn “MILF”. For those unfamiliar with this term, MILF stands for “Mother Id Like to F*ck”. Considering that my friends favorite porn site is called MILFhunter.com, this is a widely accepted term. What is refreshing is seeing Maizes take a derogatory term and turn it into a positive one, taking a positive direction. Corns stance is, “Damn, Im a beautiful, strong, delicate, attractive mom.” Through my own eyes, I noticed the same perception type as my sisters. I have always been scary and powerful, but not in a graceful way. When she gave birth to her first child, I said to myself, “Wow, my sister suddenly became a woman.” Seeing what she has to deal with every day because she has two excited daughters not only inspires me but also reminds me of my own weaknesses and how I was unprepared for such challenges. Corns perspective is very important for women like my sister who have experienced postpartum depression. She feels unattractive and lost. I recommend “Got MILF?” to my sister because it is positive, empowering, and fun for mothers. My