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loyalsister

(13,390 posts)
Tue Sep 2, 2014, 04:15 PM Sep 2014

Do any of the feminists here find this sad and offensive?

Of all the ridiculous things I see on FB, this I find to be emblematic of the attitudes and assumptions brow beaten republican women have: "My husband doesn't like the kitten names the kids chose. Can anyone make some suggestions on names for white, male, kittens? Thanks!"

My old HS classmates are such a disappointment!

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Do any of the feminists here find this sad and offensive? (Original Post) loyalsister Sep 2014 OP
Sad. elleng Sep 2014 #1
She has posted some really disgusting crap about impeaching Obama, etc loyalsister Sep 2014 #4
Without knowing the writer, it's hard to say much but Gormy Cuss Sep 2014 #2
I was tempted to suggest that they use dad's middle name loyalsister Sep 2014 #6
If one is going to offer to let the kids name the kittens kdmorris Sep 2014 #3
I had to get off Facebook. liberalmuse Sep 2014 #5
I would like to loyalsister Sep 2014 #7
It can be a good thing. liberalmuse Sep 2014 #8
I'd be so tempted to suggest lovemydog Sep 2014 #9
we let our daughter name our corgi and she named him leo leftyohiolib Sep 2014 #10
My son named one of the cats "Darth Vader Voice Changer Helmet" LeftyMom Sep 2014 #11
One kitten we had like to push its head against us, so MineralMan Sep 2014 #12
"my point is that cats don't care" loyalsister Sep 2014 #13
Cute story! DawgHouse Sep 2014 #15
As mentioned by others, you walk a tightrope when you let the kids name the pets. DawgHouse Sep 2014 #14

elleng

(131,163 posts)
1. Sad.
Tue Sep 2, 2014, 04:21 PM
Sep 2014

I try to ignore stuff I don't like, from HS classmates. I've been disappointed in a few of them, but don't mention it. They 'like' pics of my grandbabies.

loyalsister

(13,390 posts)
4. She has posted some really disgusting crap about impeaching Obama, etc
Tue Sep 2, 2014, 04:40 PM
Sep 2014

I suppose it could have been predictable. When I knew her in HS she was one of those girls who always had a boyfriend and really didn't have many female friends because the boyfriend was where all of her time and energy went. And, of course, she had to placate is jealousy.
It should be no surprise that she would bow to the wishes of her husband at the expense of facilitating creativity in her children.

We were friendly, so it does make me kind of sad. Especially knowing she has a daughter.

Gormy Cuss

(30,884 posts)
2. Without knowing the writer, it's hard to say much but
Tue Sep 2, 2014, 04:23 PM
Sep 2014

if we let the kids chose kitten names I sure as hell wouldn't let my partner undo that decision, and certainly not because he's the "man of the house."

Here are some suggested new names:
Dad's Petty
Papa Poopyhead

loyalsister

(13,390 posts)
6. I was tempted to suggest that they use dad's middle name
Tue Sep 2, 2014, 04:48 PM
Sep 2014

I don't know what it is, but I would imagine they could liven up an ordinary name. I think overriding the kids choices devalues the intellect of their kids.

I mentioned that it was sad that she has a daughter in another post. It's also sad that the dad has a son.

kdmorris

(5,649 posts)
3. If one is going to offer to let the kids name the kittens
Tue Sep 2, 2014, 04:32 PM
Sep 2014

Then you are stuck with what they come up with, even if your White Male Kitten is suddenly Sugar Plum Fairy.

Of course, I don't know how old the kids are, but at any age, really, you don't just go back on that.

liberalmuse

(18,672 posts)
5. I had to get off Facebook.
Tue Sep 2, 2014, 04:42 PM
Sep 2014

So many people I knew years ago are right wing bigots or they've gone off the deep end with religion. It's very depressing. I can't understand why women cater to that kind of nauseating display of ego.

loyalsister

(13,390 posts)
7. I would like to
Tue Sep 2, 2014, 04:51 PM
Sep 2014

but I get news on disability related issues, etc. I have also been very happy about reconnecting with some people.

LeftyMom

(49,212 posts)
11. My son named one of the cats "Darth Vader Voice Changer Helmet"
Sat Sep 6, 2014, 12:54 PM
Sep 2014

She goes by Vader. She is an evil little shit, so it turned out to fit, but the name came from my son wildly casting his eyes around the room for the first black thing he saw, in order to name her after it. Her siblings were named Luke, Lando and Yoda but they were all adopted out so I don't know if they kept those names. Luke did, but his people mommy works at the Christian radio station and thinks it's for the apostle.

Anyway, my point is that cats don't care, and at least the names have to be better than Darth Vader Voice Changer Helmet.

MineralMan

(146,336 posts)
12. One kitten we had like to push its head against us, so
Sat Sep 6, 2014, 02:02 PM
Sep 2014

we named him "Butthead." It always got a laugh from people, and kitty didn't mind one bit.

loyalsister

(13,390 posts)
13. "my point is that cats don't care"
Sat Sep 6, 2014, 03:05 PM
Sep 2014

That's the essence of what I was grasping. The names reflect the pet owners.

In this case, it's a living metaphor for how some parents create an environment for children that reflects gender ideal pathology by forcing them to participate.

DawgHouse

(4,019 posts)
15. Cute story!
Thu Sep 11, 2014, 11:35 AM
Sep 2014

My ex MIL had a ridiculous superstition about black cats, which coincidentally has always been my favorite. We found a black kitten in a box on the side of the road, and I promptly named her Lucy. No reason, just always liked the name Lucy. When MIL heard, she quickly asked if was short for Lucifer. Ha!

DawgHouse

(4,019 posts)
14. As mentioned by others, you walk a tightrope when you let the kids name the pets.
Thu Sep 11, 2014, 11:15 AM
Sep 2014

I had a four year old who was unbeknownst to me, thinking quite a bit about Santa's visit in FIVE months. When I told him he should name the pup we got in July, he insisted on "Merry Christmas". She spent fourteen years with us as Krissy.

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