Gabriela Szewcow
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Gabriela Szewcow
Stop Grouping Toys By Gender! Toy Selection Reinforces Gender Roles
It’s that time of year again! Christmas songs are playing off the hook, there are twinkling wreaths all over the place and every email in my inbox has something to do with holiday discounts.
12 Things You Don’t Learn About In The City When You Grow Up In The Suburbs
Ah, suburbia. You are beautiful. You are full of golden retrievers, wrap around porches, hot moms, minivans, shopping malls and plenty of handicap parking spaces.
16 Indications That You’ve Found Your Roommate Soulmate
2. When you order Thai food for the third night that week, there’s not an ounce of judgment.
You’re By Yourself, But You’re Never Alone
There are four chairs. One by one, couples arrive and ask you if you’ll be needing the other ones. No, you reply with a smile.
My Brief Stint With Stealing
I seized the opportunity to snatch a ribbon wand out of the birthday girl’s treat bag. I shoved it into my bag, ribbon side down, and ran outside to hug my mom. I got my wand and I never got caught.
9 Things You’ll Be Dealing With When Moving To New York City
My friend Annie once told me a story about a drive that she and her father took from their home in Tampa to their bay house in Alabama. The story was seemingly insignificant, but it’s always stuck with me.
10 How Tos On Moving To New York City
I came here to struggle, and struggle I have. And I’m loving every minute of it. Here’s a list of things I’ve learned to do, and things you may also want to know how to do, just in case you find yourself in a similar situation.