For the same reason that people laugh at their own jokes?
Natter 66: Get Your Kicks.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, pandas, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
It's also an enforcement/endorsement of traditional gender roles, which has nothing to do with my heterosexuality, thank you very much.
I get this, I think. You mean how it could be assumed from a couple in a hetero relationship that the man is taking the traditionally male role (decision-maker, bread-winner, etc.)?
Laughing at your own jokes is sometimes out of your control, though!
(I think I'm very funny...)
I say "kiddo(s)" all the time. About kids, to kids. My dad called me kiddo.
My pet peeve is "liberry." I corrected a not-mine kid(do) three times yesterday while he was playing Ghostbusters. I couldn't stop.
If you wrote your own Facebook update, isn't it sort of assumed you like it?
I now want to accost every man I've ever slept with and ask him if he viewed me heteronormatively and then maybe kick him in the nuts.
Well, except for one, because I know he really tried to view me that way, and also he is a killer. So that one was on me.
Why today? I do not know.
Luckily I am not on Facebook looking at people like themselves. Because I really couldn't handle it right now.
Saying/writing "anywho" (or "anyhoo" -- name your variation, and I loathe it).
Mah sistah. I especially hate it when someone says it with a big ol' sigh, as if the weight of their own storytelling has worn them out.
You mean how it could be assumed from a couple in a hetero relationship that the man is taking the traditionally male role (decision-maker, bread-winner, etc.)?
Yeah, this pretty much.
In my head now I'm going "anahoo!" over and over again. Thanks, Steph, for putting that out there.
If you wrote your own Facebook update, isn't it sort of assumed you like it?
This is my feeling!
If you wrote your own Facebook update, isn't it sort of assumed you like it?
I wouldn't assume that.
But liking your own status still seems unnecessary, at best. In my head, the "like" is to communicate with the status' author.