Boudica75
Boudica75
Boudica75

Look, some of us have really shitty roommate/dorm/parent situations and are in college and can't afford a motel (eww junkies and bed bugs). Backseats provide us with a much needed place to partake in one of life's very few free pleasures.

After all the Cosmo sex tips I've had to try, this is ideal!

Fucking in the back seats of cars used to be safe. Not anymore.

I spent the majority of my teenage years in the backseat of a car and I came out just fine! ;)

This fucking guy

Holy fuckballs, I think my right eye actually popped out of my head when I read that.

I'm just perplexed by the popular opinion that the daycare workers left the kid there on purpose because they're horrible neglectful people. I sounds like an honest accident in communication, the same sort of accident that lets a parent oversleep for hours. Everybody screwed up here, but the kid is thankfully fine.

I agree with your point about the daycare being one of the safest place for a kid to be left alone.

Running a center myself, we have had "safety measures" fail——-a baby was once left, sleeping in a crib, in the classroom alone (also a miss-communication among staff) which resulted in the parent finding the child alone in the crib, unsupervised. However, the other safety plans in place (Director clearing all

OR, she's a shift worker who doesn't have a 9-5 job, and that's why her kid is in a night daycare.

Did you not read how quickly the temperature can rise in a car in the sun? Even on days when the temperatures are relatively low?

I agree with you partially, but I think the point was that no one plans to forget their child in a car, so don't allow yourself the opportunity to.

Breasts/nudity and "sexuality" are in fact two different things. Women's bodies aren't just sex objects, they are the bodies we live in. Nudity isn't inherently sexual, but we've been taught that our breasts are something shameful that we need to cover, lest we stir lustful thoughts in the menz. Fighting that

Right?! You'd have to pay me to cover up.

I have to say, if I had Rihanna's body, I would walk around naked ALL THE TIME! And I'd stand in front of the mirror everydsy for like an hour staring at my buttnaked hotness ...just sayin'

Would parenting classes really be such a bad idea? Some knowledge on childhood development would have really helped out my parents who always expected me to act like I was 35.

:/ TLC pulled a Rashida Jones. I'm getting tired of women talking about how they've never been publicly naked as if that earns you a badge of honor and should be seen as more respectable than someone like Rihanna who enjoys showing off skin. Why do people insist on judging one's character based on that? It's so