Thank you-have you ever seen this?
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.”
This morning I received a press email with the subject line “A water bottle designed for Women in Tech.” Does it…
As you’ve surely* seen by now, the big story of the day has to do with viral videos of some confusing group of…
What kind of name is Brien?
Digital security and its discontents—from Hillary Clinton’s emails to ransomware to Tor hacks—is in many ways one of…
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.
This is not normal. This is not normal. This is not normal. This is not normal. This is not normal. This is not…
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.