
Is this what Corey Feldman was talking about on The View?
Is this what Corey Feldman was talking about on The View?
Ditto Daisy. My (very early) miscarriage involved a single doctor's visit after it became clear I'd had a miscarriage. A lot of people just miscarry naturally and don't need and D&C or anything.
I had a miscarriage, and there was very little "follow up". Actually, there really wasn't any.
... or men who take advantage of them.
Most of what we learned about Columbine was wrong. It wasn't about bullying. It wasn't about revenge against jocks. There was no Trenchcoat Mafia. All of that was a lot of bullshit perpetuated by a lazy media. These boys were not alienated loners. They had friends. They both went to the prom. Eric Harris was a…
Since this isn't what I would call a "standard parenting technique," I'm going to guess the way he figured it out was by doing it many times before.
Which is why pro-lifers should be targeting these assholes instead of people trying to seek safe and accessible reproductive services.
I'm sorry, but if you're going to whine about spoilers that are in books that came out years ago, I can't help you.
I don't really understand why, especially for GOOD shows and movies, learning about a spoiler ruins anything, really. I was "spoiled" about the last episode of Dexter a few seasons ago, and spent the whole season waiting for it to happen, and then when it didn't when I kept expecting it, I thought "Hmmm, maybe I…
Is it? It wrapped up like four years ago. Must everything be shrouded in secrecy for decades until every living person is caught up on pop culture? I don't have time to wait until my great grandchildren have watched Game of Thrones in 16D to discuss episodes from four years ago or plaster Purple Wedding crap all…
I don't know.. I mean it aired 4 years ago...
I didn't get married for the time until I was 41. By then, my ability to have children was long gone. Fortunately for me, I held out for the best man for me. Don't pressure yourself or make a stupid mistake because all your friends are married, with children or without. I was engaged twice and would have been…
I do. Not dramatically, but I do a quiet fade. My life is pretty uncomplicated now. Worth it.
You must be fun at parties.
Or maybe mom gets home before dad? Or maybe it's Saturday and dad was out? Or maybe dad's coming home from the grocery store? It's a cute video, not an accurate depiction of all people and families. Are we not allowed to enjoy this particular cuteness because not everyone gets to have the same parenting experience?
That's not being addicted. That's being 3 and not getting their own way.
I don't want my kids to have this stuff because 1) I'm already addicted to it and maybe that would help me out and 2) YOU CAN'T HAVE NICE THINGS YOU LITTLE DROOLING MOTHERFUCKERS!
We decided to follow the AAP's guidelines about no TV before age 2. My 10 month old loves the iPhone. Unfortunately, my husband and I use the damn things all the time, we're always holding it, checking e-mail, etc. So my kid loves it too, and is super curious about it. He likes to hold it and wave it around, stick…
My 3 year old nephew threw a fit this last holiday season because I tried to take my iPad out of site so he wouldn't mess with it. My friend's kids also recently threw a fit in a restaurant because I took my phone out, they saw it and tried to pry it out of my hands for a few minutes before their damn parents finally…
The most disturbing thing along this vein that I've seen is a family letting their son (at least six years 0ld) use an ipad at a restaurant. When the food came instead of asking him to put it away the mother held spoonfulls of food up to his mouth so he could eat and not stop playing his game. This child was old…