EthylKitty
EthylKitty
EthylKitty

(This has probably all been mentioned here in the comments already, but I wanted to kvetch share my two cents.)

I actually helped fund a kickstarter for EXO about a year ago because cricket-flour is a crazy-excellent idea. Now, I have a subscription and they send me a box of their "Peanut Butter & Jelly" and "Cacao Nut" flavors every month. They're DELICIOUS!

http://www.exo.co/

Does anyone have caftan-suggestions for those of us with larger breasts or fuller figures? Any time I've ever tried a caftan or tunic-like dress, the fabric ends up falling from my boobs rather than my shoulders, and I suddenly look like I'm 45-inches around and tube-shaped. That being said, I love the maxi-dress

Ugh. I see this building every day and it just never gets any less douchy.

I am *literally* dumbfounded by the body-shaming of all the "Ewww, Speedos!" comments here. Seriously. I'm sitting here staring at this page, my mouth hanging slightly open.
Are you folks kidding? A Speedo is a bathing-suit. Any man can choose to wear one, despite his shape, age, or size. A string bikini is a

I am thrilled to speechlessness by you and your amazing plan :)

None of my childhood doctors ever asked me these kinds of questions. I was lucky and wasn't abused as a kid, so it wouldn't have made any difference, either way. The first time I was ever asked if I "felt safe at home" and if "was anyone hurting me" I was 32 and interestingly enough, was at my local Planned

Or, you know, Doctors/Nurses *could* be taking 5 minutes to ask the child: "Do you feel safe at home? Does anyone ever hurt you?" - potentially allowing that child to speak up about abuse they may be experiencing, but are afraid to tell their parents about (or can't).