IllHaveWhatShesHaving
IllHaveWhatShesHaving
IllHaveWhatShesHaving

I have a pup named Sophie too. My favorite thing that she does has to be her vocalizations. I can just about get her to make a noise that sounds like “Hello.”

I loved Amsterdam too, and found it very friendly. I went with my husband, but could easily have had a ball my myself.

But the default is the children’s book about the bold, sassy boy.

I was just going to post that. As though she is some kind of masterbatory aid. An inflate-a-date in need of repair instead of a human being who had just had surgery. Ugh.

I am revising my earlier statement after watching some episodes from Season 4 last night (when Carrie and Aiden get back together). Aiden is a passive-aggressive asshole. I would have dumped his ass when I saw him flirting with the bartender to get even with Carrie for having a phone message from Big on her machine,

49 year old here. Married a much older man at 21, and became a mom at 22. Divorced by the time I was 29. Made lots of decisions between then and now that made those around me do a double take. One of the great things that I realized as I approached age 45, was that I didn’t give a shit what anyone thought anymore. I

Yes! Also, I always thought that the Lexi Featherstone storyline (short as it was) was more about having something in your life other than the party scene. In that episode, she is not surrounded by a group of supportive friends, she is alone. Not “without a man” alone, but all alone, having failed to form ANY type of

Vinny is actually very intelligent, and the least “Guido” of the bunch. He has always been my favorite, but I like the smart ones. He graduated from college with something like a 3.9, and interned with a Congressman (not sure which one). He also briefly considered law school.

Religious exemptions need to be done away with. Measles doesn’t give a fuck which sky fairy a person worships.

There are nurse midwives who practice home births. Hopefully, they also have a backup plan in case things go wrong. Pre-eclampsia can happen during any delivery, as can shoulder dystocia and hemorrhage.

Her father is a doctor. She should know better.

It was the 70s. We weren’t there yet. We weren’t there yet in the 80s either. I have to believe that if he were alive today, he would find a way to let kids know that love is love.

Power imbalance never would have come into the picture if she had not pursued him. He should have turned her down, not because he was President, but because he is married.

She pursued him.

She was an adult. She pursued him, and she did so BECAUSE he was so powerful. It’s not like he came on to her and threatened to fire/demote/give shitty assigments to her. She went after him, bragged about it to Linda Tripp, and Linda Tripp threw her under the bus. She is not a victim, at least not with respect to

I agree, especially with Lewinsky. And by her own admission, she pursued Clinton relentlessly. Also, NONE of what she went through would have happened if the Republicans didn’t use her as a pawn in an attempt to destroy the Clinton presidency. This doesn’t excuse his behavior, but he wasn’t the one who victimized her.

Not at all. I seriously considered converting to Judaism, solely because its spirituality calls to me. I may do it someday, if I can reconcile my affinity for the spirituality of Judaism with my distaste for organized religion (maybe a nice Reform temple?). But it is a very serious decision, IMHO, and one that

But she did ALL the work. I would care for my husband’s parents if they were alive, and I know he would care for mine. I mean, he treats my daughter as though she is his daughter (and is a better father to her than my ex). But there is a difference between that and doing all the heavy lifting, after working 80+ hours

I don’t think he was the hottest, but definitely the cutest. And the most appealing. Except when he wouldn’t marry Charlotte because she wasn’t Jewish. She ended up converting to please him.

I liked him, but didn’t like how his ailing mother in law was somehow Miranda’s problem, even though Miranda worked a million hours a week.