EXACTLY "out of her depth" EXACTLY
She definitely blushes during sex scenes. She probably blushes when somebody says "vagina" too.
EXACTLY "out of her depth" EXACTLY
She definitely blushes during sex scenes. She probably blushes when somebody says "vagina" too.
I hear what you're saying, those are good films. But it kiiiinda does a great job of framing that James is out of her depth when it comes to knowing what a hot, sexy, romance centric movie should look like (let's all try to keep our eyes in our heads, because I am so sorry for actually suggesting that her books are…
You mean "twat" ?
The act of having a baby isn't the most fulfilling thing I've ever done, but I can say that watching her grow and develop and become a great little person has been one of the most fulfilling things I've experienced. I think it's been really rewarding, but I think it's similar to anything you work really hard at and…
My mother-in-law pulls this shit. Every time one of my sister-in-laws spawn, she always makes sure I end up holding the baby. She's trying to make me contract baby rabies, but joke's on her because I've been immunized.
This movie has serious potential as 2015's "Showgirls".
I know there are parents out there that are accepting of those who choose to live childfree, but I have yet to meet one person who has a child who, upon learning about my choice, doesn't tell me how much love I'm going to be missing out on, or that I might change my mind one day. It's like saying, "I know you made…
GOD YES. I do not doubt, at all, that it is an unimaginably important and life-changing event for parents. I still don't want it. No amount of talking about it is going to change that, because I have very good reasons for not want it. And the more that I think about it, while typing this, the more that I maybe DO…
Well, "they" should have warned ME that I wouldn't be able to AFFORD to eat healthy, well balanced meals after my child was born because of being out of work with no pay for 6 weeks. WHY CAN'T "THEY" SEE INTO THE FUTURE.
As a diagnosed bipolar 1, post-part in mania is _definitely_ a thing. The birth of my second child kicked off a manic episode that had me grocery shopping, cleaning the house and planning my return back to work the day I was released from the hospital.
Exactly.
Good gravy.
I'm with E.L on this. Despite my annoyance with it, she wrote a fanfic book that made millions. It's not great. Lots to criticize, but it sold. E.L is tapped into the market she sells to. She is one of them. She knows what they want to read and see.
"They should've warned me that eating healthy, proper portions of food would create enough of the nourishing milk that my daughter needs to grow. That I wouldn't even want to diet at first, at all. That hearing at her two-week doctor appointment that she'd gained enough weight..."
Personally I dont think 19 year olds should ever be engaged. Too much growing up to do in your 20s. But they are adults. Move along.
You know, I try really hard to avoid getting offended by others writing about their experience. But FFS, women are already given way too much shit for admitting that they are not perfect moms all of the time. With both my children, I struggled through difficult pregnancies, fell instantly in love when I met them (and…
RIGHT! I have a kid, he is everything I wake up for, but years of not having a kid taught me that NOBODY ELSE GIVES A FUCK.
James's favorite films, she tells us, are Casablanca, Good Will Hunting, Cabaret, Aliens, The Shawshank Redemption, Finding Nemo, and It's a Wonderful Life.
James's favorite films, she tells us, are Casablanca, Good Will Hunting, Cabaret, Aliens, The Shawshank Redemption, Finding Nemo, and It's a Wonderful Life.
OY, could James' favorite movie picks be any more basic and pedestrian????