ModernTraditionalist
Modern Traditionalist
ModernTraditionalist

Does his Donnie's penis also fit perfectly in her mouth? If so, Donnie, please for the sake of the rest of us, place it in there so we don't have to hear her talk anymore.

I lived in FL and I didn't breastfeed long but when I did everywhere I went was pretty accommodating about it. I was in a MAC store getting my face done while the dictator ate. I thought it was pretty awesome.

Blind faith and being scared of Hell discourages any critical thinking from happening.

I hope he's counting Gosford Park: he really stretches and plays a character who is not a very good actor.

Just based on what I've seen personally, alcoholism seems to frequently be the disease of the smartest and most empathetic among us.

Ooh, I have a decent one too, from the Starbucks-in-DC days of my SO. The location in question is in a very affluent neighborhood in DC which saw many celebrities regularly (she once shared a cup of tea with Nancy Pelosi just days after she became the first woman to become Speaker of the House — but that's a

I couldn't agree more with this article. Work needs to change, period. Not just for people with kids but for the child free as well! I've been there...picking up slack for coworkers with sick kids and being asked to cover holidays and stay late because I didn't have a family. It sucks for everyone. It sucks to have to

when egg freezing becomes a corporate benefit, there is a clear reinforcement of the idea that having children is an unwelcome interruption to company productivity

There's a reason my husband calls it The Honkey Drum.

It was a flat-out lap. Nobody can do a good flat-out lap in a racetrack with no data about the track, not even a human.

I struggled with breastfeeding when I had MiniMinkoff. I saw half a dozen doctors, nurses and lactation specialists. Every single one of them told me that whatever the prior had said was wrong and I needed to do X.

The only good thing is even in my post-recovery haze I knew he was full of shit, so it really didn't bother me. I feel sorry for the people he says that to who don't know any better and come to believe they are somehow subconsciously sabotaging their baby.

You know, it's not ebola that's ultimately going to kill us all. It's a lack of a common fucking sense.

Huh. A *dude* can have five children with three different women and no one bats an eye, yet a story about a *woman* with five children by three different men would incite slut-shaming and cries of "whore".

Also, any guy who enjoys blowjobs and uses "dick-sucking" as an insult is a fucking hypocrite.

Are you fucking kidding me?????

Still, thinking I might have something to learn about proper nonfiction scholarship, I picked up Yardley's biography of the writer Frederick Exley—and was shocked to discover that because he wanted to write "a story instead of a study" (emphasis his), he provided not one endnote, which he dismissed as "clutter."

I already had this book on my to-read list, but after reading the author's response letter, it's been bumped way up the list.

Wow, that letter is pure poetry. What a great way to handle a sexist asshole who reviews books based on the gender of the author and not the content of the books themselves.

Breach of protocol or not, she put herself in harm's way to care for this man and do her job. She's a hero in my book and I hope she makes a full recovery.