JustSmileandNod
JustSmileandNod
JustSmileandNod

Oh my god, this and the comments and the gifs.

I'm on my 3rd year as well, but unfortunately, things have gotten worse, not better. I've even checked with my doc, but she assured me it was normal.

It'd probably be the wise thing to do with at least women who have never had kids, which is the category I fell into.

Mine came back after two years of using Mirena :(

I wish that were the case for me. After two years, my periods came back, along with additional spotting, all of which my doctor says is perfectly normal. (I'm on Mirena)

If you really want an IUD, I'd give the cervix-softening pill a chance. The first time they tried to insert mine, it wouldn't work (worst pain ever), so they gave me the cervix dilation pill, and the second attempt (on a different day) went so smoothly.

I switched from Nuvaring to Mirena and noticed no change in my sex drive. Actually, I probably have a higher sex drive now than when I was on Nuvaring, but that could be due to other factors.

Every two weeks. That's my compromise between being incredibly lazy and loving the feeling of freshly shaved skin.

Now, now...the Prince sound track made it original...or something...

Dang it! That wasn't there when I replied...I demand a recount!

Batman! The original one by Tim Burton.

I had coffee with my recent Ex this weekend. One of the reasons we broke up is because he's poly and against marriage, and I'm not.

I'm glad I'm not the only one who feels this way. I HATE dating here in the SF scene—it's been the ABSOLUTE worst.

Why did you post this!?!?!?! Now I am crying, and I blame you.

I'm glad I'm not the only one who cannot relate to all the cold-weather talk.

I read it more as she didn't have to be ignorant of apartheid—the parent at the school fought to have a book by a South African author about apartheid banned. Now that girl didn't have the opportunity to learn about apartheid because of other people's discomfort and own ignorance.

Sounds like you need more birthday cheer!

I'm a December baby, but I still had a Birthday every year. I benefit from two things: 1) my birthday is at the beginning of the month, so the three weeks seemed sufficient time to separate the two events, and 2) my sister and I share a birthday (no, we're not twins)—it's much harder to neglect two children's

At my house, my room shares a wall with my parents's room. Oh yeah. Time for all the Ninja Sex.

Gift-giving (and receiving for that matter) makes me incredibly anxious—there's so much expectation wrapped up in it.