I think it's great that you're open to getting an adult cat. They're so much more chill and often get overlooked at shelters.
I think it's great that you're open to getting an adult cat. They're so much more chill and often get overlooked at shelters.
So guys, I need some advice on how to be a good feminist ally for my husband. He works night shift at a hotel that also houses a bar, and people get pretty drunk and violent on the regular. The hotel had to start hiring contract security guards because things had gotten so out of control. (Just an example - my husband…
Is anyone else following #YesAllWomen on Twitter tonight?
Best explanation so far.
That's completely understandable. There's still way more social stigma about it than there should be. Before I started antidepressants, I had this idea that I should be "strong enough" not to need them. Now I realize that was like thinking a diabetic should be "strong enough" not to need insulin or a cancer patient…
The effects vary so much from person to person, but my experience has been pretty good. I've been on 40 mg for over three years now, and it's been great. The only rough part was getting up to the right dosage in the beginning. My doctor put me on 10 mg for four weeks, then upped it to 20 after another four, 30 after…
I don't usually do shorts, but I've definitely done dress capris at work (i.e. no jeans or khakis, but yes to more formal cuts and fabrics, like the one thundercatsarego posted above.)
I do a lot of colored tank tops under short-sleeved bolero jacket/cardigan-things and dress up plain t-shirts with a scarf, but the dress code where I work is on the less formal side. I second the suggestion of skirts and dresses with no hose.
I remember that, too! She always got this tiny little smile when she was talking about it, like she was doing something vaguely naughty.
I LOVED her, too! My husband and I bonded over how we both loved Sister Wendy in high school AP Art. She was awesome. I always liked how excited she got about art in general, but every once in a while, she would point out a penis or boobs and do this little giggle/smile that was endearingly immature for an elderly…
Seriously. I wonder why this isn't at least part of those "what's happening to my body?" books. The first time I learned I wasn't alone in having period shits was when I was 27, and I was (finally) comparing notes with my mother and sister.
Yes, when he pulled on her leg, I started worrying the heartwarming interview about the hero cat was going to turn into a bloodbath.
Econo Lodge. Dropped an earring. Moved the bed to find it. Found giant purple vibrator instead.
Marquel says:
I don't know if it's a South-only thing, but my North Carolina grandmother does it every time we go out to dinner. We've given up arguing with her and just try to tip well to compensate.
My grandmother. Although she usually only asks for two lemon slices and uses aspertame, because it dissolves better in cold water than sugar. It is, indeed, nasty, but she gets genuinely mad if we try to pick up the bill for her dinner. She grew up in rural North Carolina during the Great Depression, so she's both…
I hope they edge out penguins or whatever as the next "it" animal.
I initially read this headline as "Bearded Dragon Takes Eurovision Song Contest By Storm." I am going to hell.
These guys might be able to help you with future challenges:http://www.ftrf.org/
It's definitely standard to get estimates before someone starts repair work on your house, especially if it's something major. I signed up for Angie's List the year we bought our home, because I knew we were going to have some major repairs coming, and it was worth it.