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    So (and this is an honest question), are you totally cool with people being able to post anything about former parters publicly, if you think that information might help others avoid or be careful with the subject of the public posting? So if I had an ex-boyfriend who was demeaning, rude, self-centered, or even

    Um, what did she have to fear about telling past partners about exposure? Well, clearly she had to fear that he would post it on Facebook. Am I missing something?

    You know what's my sign to pull up the pants and run away? A man who has double standards. Not with a ten foot pole...

    Right, and she's not necessarily suing HIM because he found out. She's suing him because he posted it on Facebook. Big difference.

    Hmmm, so does that mean I can open a group called "Team No N*****S" and that would be cool with Facebook?

    Also, "is there nothing anyone can do about it"

    The other kind of people who kidnap their kids are the kind who have serious, chronic mental illness (eg. bipolar) with delusional thinking. Unfortunately, there are plenty of those people. Now, before you all flip out that I mention her bipolar - I'm not saying ALL bipolar people kidnap their kids, but people

    Very Sexy 2 (later sold as Very Sexy Hot). Discontinued. Every time I wore that perfume around a man, he gave me that look.

    It's called Scent Matchers. They even have a huge library of discontinued fragrances that they've already matched. You might find yours on it.

    This is why I think the relatively new and little appreciated focus on boys (see the "be a man" video- the three most harmful words you can say to a boy) is so important. I am a woman and I have been tremendously harmed by men. But in each of those situations, I can see where cultural expectations of men and boys

    want to let you know that there's a company that will match any discontinued perfume and it's like $60 for the first 3.4 oz bottle and about $30 for each subsequent. I'm using it for a pucci rollerball I had but the name of it rubbed off and I absolutely cannot find whatever scent it was.

    Clinique had this face lotion called skin tone lotion or something like that and it came in a squarish glass bottle and they discontinued it in the aughts as well. I bought every bottle on eBay and some I kept for 3 years in my fridge and when I decided to move on to BB cream I listed it on eBay and it sold in about

    also, CHUCKLES. When I was a kid my dad and I used to split Chuckles. I knew he finally saw me as an adult when he started to argue with me over who got the red one. When I was a kid he just let me have it. But when I got older he'd make me fight for it, sometimes dualing with some bet based on a shoddy and

    Where the fuck are the Snaps? Snaps be the bomb. Seeing as how you have Crows and Good&Plenty ranked as your last two, I'm going to assume they are at the bottom of your toilet. But they would be muuuuuuch better in my mouth. But not if you only just got them from the bottom of your toilet. It just can't

    OH GOD. Maple leaf cookies. I'm clearly living on the wrong side of the border.

    AERO! And what's the name of the fake Peppermint Patty that you have? Every time I see my sister (VanCEWver), we each bring our respective candy bars and do a blind taste test. I chose the fake Peppermint Patty over my own beloved real one. That's just how much I love it. The very first thing I do when I get

    CROWS! I love crows! They're #1 in my heart. And good & plenty are #2.

    Apparently you didn't read all the way to the end of my post. I'm making a speculation based on (a) years of working in the state system that deals with these issues, (b) knowing that a very large percentage of children - about half - in Wisconsin are on our BadgerCare (Medicaid) system, and that (c) those kids are

    Knowing our system, I would guess that the question might not be so much whether or not the child should get therapy, but rather who is going to pay for it. If I had to take a wild guess, I would guess that the "bully child" is on the state medicaid system. This presents myriad issues here. (1) it is sometimes

    This kind of reminds me of what would be the perfect job for Rocket Cats.