A young woman got the surprise of her life when she woke up on November 1, her birthday, to find an Uber charge of…
A young woman got the surprise of her life when she woke up on November 1, her birthday, to find an Uber charge of…
These coldblooded cubs will do anything not to take their medicine. They even will brutally and savagely attack…
But I've already seen A Talking Cat!?! which stars Eric Roberts as a no-nonsense feline.
I guess it depends on what you mean: like takes a single piece of candy because they've been walking for awhile and just wants a snickers? That doesn't bother me. But the parents that show up with their own buckets? Oh hell no.
When the house-robbing arsonist is your best boyfriend, you know you need to do a little bit of soul-searching.
Sometimes I wonder how some have tons of people just waiting to get with them while I never have anyone. Now I see it's because I refuse to date sex offenders.
Totally agree. Plus, they "dated" (which I'm sure even includes the awkward "uhh so I've kissed your face and stuff, what does that mean?" phase since it's celeb gossip) for a sum total of 4 months, which I think is an accurate amount of time for a 24 year old to try dating someone older, who has children, to figure…
This. It's certainly not thanks to yoga (as she claims in the link). The best derms money can buy, and a bit of botox every now and then. Not judging, just wish I had the same resources!
I agree. I actually was babysitting in high school for a couple going through a divorce and the dad, who hired me, was out with a girlfriend (although he told me he had to work, I knew both parents pretty well, it wasn't the first time I babysat for them). The mom called, found out I was there, not him, on the night…
I'm in total agreement with this comment. I don't really feel sorry for Jennifer— next time don't date a guy with kids. You will forever play second fiddle to them when they are young. Learn to get along with them, or move on to someone with no ties.
I'd much rather my husband's ex wife calling him so he could speak to his child rather than preventing him from speaking to his kid. If its true, good for her.
I'm sure it is pure gossip, but damn right Goop should be calling her ex and reminding him of his parental duties. All too often one parent likes to forget they are a parent when their marriage ends and they find a new exciting relationship. If you are dating a parent and you AREN'T in second place, then I am judging…
I come from a working class family. I know how hard it can be to even get access to higher education, much less to actually earn a degree. Bristol is a single mom, true, but she and her family are very well off. She could get a great education if she wanted one. She simply isn't interested.
It's all in the delivery. Creepy pickup lines or comments on appearance are not the right way. Most women don't want to be bothered while trying to live their lives. Just a friendly 'hello' and a smile. Gauge her reaction. If she acts like you have a bowl of doo strapped to your head, move on. My husband was a…
Oow oow, perhaps in a situation where approaching a woman is expected, and you have a reason to approach her other than to say 'you're hot, I wanna fuck you.' Like for example if your at a party and a friend introduces you to someone because you share interests.
There's no irony, women want to be payed attention to…
I can claim no understanding of how my gender thinks this to be appropriate.
He had an affair. That sucks, but it's between him and his wife, and maybe the mistress. Trying to make it into a political thing is what was ridiculous.
Straight out bragging here. I buy boxes of full size candy at Costco and give them all out. I live on a corner in a really nice house and light up the yard with inflatable ghosts and spiders and pumpkins so everyone knows there is candy here. Lots of kids get driven to the neighborhood (we see the cars) and I have a…
I live in a lower-middle class neighborhood that is bordered by much poorer areas and every year at Halloween, those poorer, mostly black families come through to trick-or-treat. Sure, a lot of them don't have costumes. But maybe they can't afford them or don't have parents that care enough to help them out. Sure, a…
Here's another option: Don't give out candy this year. No one gets any. That's trickle-down economics (I think).