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October 22, 2020#

how to be like miss honey

googletag.defineSlot(window._sectionAndPostAdSettings+'/feed_1x1', [1, 1], 'div-gpt-{{post.id}}-content-ad').addService(googletag.pubads()); All rights reserved. As children we adored this kind-hearted teacher who recognized each child as a full, complex and important person. Like Matilda, she's special. Except, of course, no child, no person, is ordinary. Change ), You are commenting using your Google account. I see so many young women coming into the workforce with their heads filled with this strange combination of Girl Power baloney and victimhood expectations. I don't say it to people I don't know cause I find it a bit awkward. It's offensive and I don't see why we don't deserve to be treated like others who find things offensive. If you look back and think of your very best teachers as a child (or your favorite babysitter or aunt or librarian), that is probably a quality they had: they looked you in the eye and saw a light that might not have been brighter or more beautiful than anybody else’s, but it was yours. You’re just being too sensitive.” I only wish that were true. When women asked men to go back to their apartment, off top of my head without checking, 70 or 80% said yes, and to the sex, ALL said yes. What Does Miss Honey Look Like?