Comment on I hate when people call me a "hero," but I get the inclination. 𫥠đșđž
youcantreadthis@quokk.au âš3â© âšweeksâ© agoI would thank them for their service.
Comment on I hate when people call me a "hero," but I get the inclination. 𫥠đșđž
youcantreadthis@quokk.au âš3â© âšweeksâ© agoI would thank them for their service.
popekingjoe@lemmy.world âš3â© âšweeksâ© ago
Yeah for real. My experience is those women tend to be a bit off kilter.
ivanafterall@lemmy.world âš3â© âšweeksâ© ago
Theyâre into submitting to authority, bootlicking, etcâŠ
popekingjoe@lemmy.world âš3â© âšweeksâ© ago
No, they tend to be crazy, entitled cunts actually. They ask for military discounts and are convinced their husbandâs rank and service somehow extends to them and that makes them worthy of hallowed respect while treating any service work like absolute garbage.
Once again, this is my experience, and Iâll admit itâs skewed by the fact that I work in retail and have dealt with at least a dozen of these kinds of women over the past two decades.
kkj@lemmy.dbzer0.com âš3â© âšweeksâ© ago
And plenty of selection bias. Thereâs very rarely a pleasant reason to mention your partnerâs occupation to a service worker, so anyone whoâs going to be normal slips under the radar.
jballs@sh.itjust.works âš3â© âšweeksâ© ago
That just reminded me, back before Reddit went batshit, I used to love reading a subreddit filled with stories about this. I canât remember the name though. It wasnât r/justbootthings but something similar dedicated just to girlfriends/wives.