Each modern woman has their own struggles when it comes to their family or job. Yet, there are some things that many of us can relate to and they would seem annoying if they weren’t so funny, like going to the shop to buy shoes but ending up with 3 sweaters instead.
We at Bright Side know that modern women are powerful, but we think there should still be a place for humor in their lives. Here you can find 12 comics about girls and their funny problems.
1. When you have to wear a strapless bra to show your beautiful back
2. When you decided you want to wear a dress today
3. When you bought a new red lipstick but figured out that it’s not as provocative as you thought
4. When you decided to make a nice dinner for yourself
5. When you chose XS instead of S hoping your diet worked
6. When it’s time for the most important beauty procedure
7. When you spend an hour trying to curl your hair
8. When you start doubting that all your beauty products actually work
9. When you bought a subscription to yoga classes and have to force yourself to go after work
10. When your photographer for official documents didn’t show you the pic before printing it
11. When your deodorant is magically visible on every item of clothing you own
12. When depression arrives and you need a change
What is the funny little struggle that you face often? What do you think about the life of modern women? Is it easier than before?
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Our Granddaughter Sent Us a Note with Disgusting Text Demanding $5000 — So We Decided to Teach Her a Lesson
When Sarah’s wedding plans unexpectedly shifted, my husband Jim and I were stunned by her sense of entitlement. We were thrilled when she first shared the news, eagerly planning how we could make her day special. However, everything changed with a letter that arrived just days ago.
In it, Sarah demanded $5,000 for a birthday vacation with her fiancé, dismissing our years of heartfelt gifts as “cheap trash.” Over the years, we had given her handmade quilts, heirloom jewelry, helped with her car down payment, and covered college costs—believing these meant something to her.
Heartbroken and angered, Jim and I decided it was time for a reckoning. We gathered every gift we had ever given her, starting with the quilts lovingly crafted and the jewelry that held precious memories. Even her childhood bike, rusty but cherished, joined the items collected with tears in our eyes. We canceled our financial support for her wedding and donated everything to an orphanage.
Sarah’s furious response left us reeling, accusing us of ruining her wedding and life. While some family members sided with her, others supported our tough love approach, agreeing she needed to learn gratitude and respect. Despite the pain, we stand by our decision, believing in the power of tough lessons for personal growth and hope Sarah will one day understand the true meaning of love and appreciation.
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