Jeska
Jeska
Jeska

Thank you-have you ever seen this?

When I found out I was pregnant at 6 weeks, I thought I was only 2 or 3 weeks along (my period is *very* reliable). But it turns out that it had happened the previous month, and what I had taken to be a very light and short period (which wasn’t unusual for me since I have thyroid disease and I wasn’t sure if my meds

I always had erratic periods - I went 3.5 months without one, once, and I was a virgin with no boyfriend at the time. So I was at least 8 weeks along before I had a clue. And then it was that I got out of the shower and went “weird. My boobs look bigger?”

Buying pregnancy tests won’t work, because they’ll likely produce a false negative.

Hell, you (or just about any woman) could have had a miscarriage and just thought it was a heavy period a week later and that would be “god’s” choice. But Steve King would throw you in jail if you decided for yourself.

I had my abortion at 6 weeks. I took a pregnancy test about 2 weeks before when I thought my period was late and it came back negative. The only reason I took another test was because I know my body and I knew something was off. Plus, I’m a hypochondriac. So technically, at the time of my abortion, my period was only

I know several people in polyamorous relationships. Each one has said a variation of the same thing: “It’s not more sex. It’s more conversations about feelings.”

What kind of name is Brien?

Alternatives thread.

Same. My long standing relationship with Modcloth is officially over.

Such a huge bummer. As a plus-size clothes wearer, Modcloth has been of my go to’s because they have such cute products. I won’t continue to shop there if they’re owned by Walmart, though. I refuse to support a company that treats its employees so badly.

Seriously. I’m assuming that I’ll be setting aside at least one day each weekend for protests, and considering if I want to travel down to DC from Boston for marches several weekends in a row.

But neither are they willing to reach out to anyone who doesn’t meet 100% of their arbitrary and male-favoring standards. They could put a damn dog in a dress and call it a day, for the amount of actual input they want from this woman, but no. All about appearances, I guess.

I thought she was being offered jobs because they know her. So they can still stay in their comfort zone while looking progressive. Does that make sense? And did I read that correctly.

In my experience - I have been on several boards- people already on a board will ask you to be on a board, usually it’s not paid, at least on the first few...aaand they want you to *look* diversified, but you are supposed to just approve whatever the company, non profit or rapscallion profiteers wants to do. You are

Let me tell you something about board of director world: it’s THAT special club that you and I aren’t part of and it’s quite inbred.