BodhiBear28
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BodhiBear28

This is part of why my fiance and I aren't having a wedding party. There was no engagement party, and there will be no bridal shower. Sure, we are going all out on our bachelor parties, but that's only for people who want to go with us.

People who EXPECT gifts, and esepcially gifts of a certain amount, are assholes. I set up registries(both for physical gifts and honeymoon) if people WANT to give us gifts. By no means do I EXPECT gifts though, especially since more than half of our invite list are people coming from out of town. But, I did all of the

Did you even bother to read it? The Bride and Groom are the only people who pay anything, and they don't have to. Setting up a custom page is totally optional(I didn't do it), so is accepting online payments. You could just ask for cash/checks only, at which point no one pays honeyfund anything, except their

They don't make money off the fees for using credit cards on their website, Paypal/WePay do. Honeyfund makes their money by having ads on their pages, and getting people to pay extra for "Custom" pages(that range from $20-80). They don't have their own payment processor, hence they don't make money from it.

Ha. That is a good typo. That's what I get for going to Jezebel when I am swamped and stressed at work.

That's actually what HoneyFund WANTS you to do. That 3% in fees is actually the fee charged by Paypal/WePay. When setting up a Honeyfund acct they say they want people to just send the bridge and groom cash/checks directly.

I am very lucky in that my mother doesn't give a shit about anything, and my MIL lives on the other side of the country. Plus, we just don't tell her stuff she she can't have an opinion on it. She already threw a hissy fit when we got engaged and she found it we weren't gonna have our wedding in her town(which makes

It's definitely one of the lesser evils in the Honeymoon Registry world though. Their fees are minimal, and that 2.8% is actually what Paypal charges, not Honeyfund. I did some research, and ultimately decided on HoneyFund because of the low fees associated with it, and the fact that I already have a Paypal account.

My fiance and I are both in our 30s, and lived on our own since college and then together, so we have way too much crap. We did do a registry though for grandparents and more traditional people to buy us gifts. Like nicer silverware and dishes. Some fancy towels. Things that we would like to replace so they match/have

States have legalized it. Not the federal govt. The Federal Govt labeled it as a Schedule 1 Illegal Drug. Here is a good articles that talks about why it is so hard to do studies on marijuana http://www.popsci.com/science/articl…

The reason there have been little to no studies is precisely because it is illegal. If it was legalized that would open the door to many more trials and studies.

Hey America- stop ruining everything by re-making it.

My friends rented a house in Portland for us. We are gonna check out some of the infamous strip clubs(hot lady strippers) and eat steaks and drink lots of booze. Basically a bachelor party, but with 10 awesome ladies.

Chris Pine is not a good enough actor to fake it.

Man, Canada sounds awful. No thin mints? no Samoas?

I have thin mints, bitches.

Doubt it. I am in the same boat. I think I have been on my dose for about 8 months too, and my last blood work like 2 months ago put me *barely* into the low end of normal. I imagine living in Seattle doesn't help either. I don't remember the last time I saw the sun.

My endocrinologist suggested Methylcobalamin B12 for my b12 deficiency. It's not sold in regular stores, but you can buy it at drugstore.com, amazon, etc. It helped my levels get into the low normal, at least. FUCK GETTING SHOTS.

Yeah. I am up to 5000 IU for my vitamin D supplements, and that gets me barely into the low end of "normal".