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liberalnarb

(4,532 posts)
Tue Jun 28, 2016, 06:38 PM Jun 2016

Just came across a "His, Hers" yard sign scenario while driving today.

The wife's sign was for Hillary while the husband's sign wasn't supporting either candidate. In fact his sign read "Nope and Noper." Those signs always piss me off, though. Because they always label Hillary "Noper". How could she possibly be worse than tRump? Anyway, I don't have a picture, I just thought that was interesting.

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Just came across a "His, Hers" yard sign scenario while driving today. (Original Post) liberalnarb Jun 2016 OP
hmm, going to be some interesting times in that household for the next few months. niyad Jun 2016 #1
I know the situation well. liberalnarb Jun 2016 #4
Were they literally labeled "His" and "Hers" bonemachine Jun 2016 #2
They both had either "HIS" or "HERS" in bold letters on them. liberalnarb Jun 2016 #3
Which insinuation do you find more upsetting? bonemachine Jun 2016 #5
The insinuation I was referring to is liberalnarb Jun 2016 #6
 

liberalnarb

(4,532 posts)
4. I know the situation well.
Tue Jun 28, 2016, 06:57 PM
Jun 2016

I'm not married, but I came from a large family with many political disagreements. It can make dinner conversations interesting. Especially when the liquor is flowing.

 

liberalnarb

(4,532 posts)
3. They both had either "HIS" or "HERS" in bold letters on them.
Tue Jun 28, 2016, 06:44 PM
Jun 2016

And I don't appreciate what you are insinuating.

bonemachine

(757 posts)
5. Which insinuation do you find more upsetting?
Tue Jun 28, 2016, 07:10 PM
Jun 2016

That it could have been a same sex couple, or that it could have been a male Clinton supporter?

 

liberalnarb

(4,532 posts)
6. The insinuation I was referring to is
Tue Jun 28, 2016, 08:01 PM
Jun 2016

your insinuation that I was making sexist assumptions. The signs read "his and hers". There was no assuming.

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