Lady: Get Over It. Get A Life.
Yes, I think you said it all. I didn’t even think the other woman was being hostile - just curious or just casually chatting. What a self-obsessed paranoid.
Get Over It. Get A Life.
and get a job.
Get Over It. Get A Life.
and get a job.
A better idea: Don’t stop into Starbucks when you stink to high heaven, or get used to the idea that people are going to comment on your personal humidity.
“Lady: Get Over It. Get A Life.”
Sweaty people have rights too. When I work up a good sweat in the hot boiling sun I sweat. Horses sweat, men perspire, and women glow. I sweat all over tables,chairs, floors even sweat on you. That is my right. I feel like a second class citizen when others make snide commemts about my sweat.The fundamental liberties protected by the Fourteenth Amendments Due Process Clause extend to certain personal choices central to individual dignity and autonomy, including intimate choices defining personal identity and beliefs. So there!