Will is here to play gotcha and get on his high horse, not to contribute to honest debate.
There’s a long simmering tension in the South End between more established residents and newcomers. Which manifests in clear animosity towards young families from some of the old guard, mothers toting children in particular. I lived in the south end and started a family there, and my wife and her friends experienced it firsthand.
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Hey now!
Nothing like a little misogyny to brighten your day.
Yes
Yours is showing in your commentary on this image, which included zero words referring to gender.
Hey will.
There are two women in the photo. Try to keep up.
It does appear to have women in the photo
and strollers are culturally more associated with women than men, so they're not totally off-base.
(But wow, yeah, I really dislike those SUV-size strollers too. We did fine with an umbrella stroller...)
Of course that’s what I was getting at.
Will is here to play gotcha and get on his high horse, not to contribute to honest debate.
There’s a long simmering tension in the South End between more established residents and newcomers. Which manifests in clear animosity towards young families from some of the old guard, mothers toting children in particular. I lived in the south end and started a family there, and my wife and her friends experienced it firsthand.
Fail
There's nothing distinctly "south end" about the stereotype.
The costume we need this year is an Orange Line bridge jumper.
You miss the line ...
About the Buttery?
But
Does it include the SUV-sized stroller?