Actually, snowstorm's sentence was correct. It is "like me". Nobody says "like I"; that's incorrect, unless they say "like I do."
Actually, snowstorm's sentence was correct. It is "like me". Nobody says "like I"; that's incorrect, unless they say "like I do."
Actually, the sentence means "like I do", the "do" being understood. That being said, "like I" sounds awkward, so "like me" would be better.
That being said, snowstorm's use of popular culture celebrities as examples of positive role models for women, combined with her promotion of liberal men as quality spousal fodder, indicates a complete lack of understanding of the nature of love and marriage, and indeed, life itself.
Personally, I believe she is a disrupter, pulling her ideas directly from her nether regions, in which case I can't help but admire her sense of humor.
Obviously you don't talk to people who speak proper English. Frankly, I don't care what you think " sounds " correct or not . The simple fact is, what I said IS correct; not what you or snow imagine is correct.