MommetCoddler
Mommet Coddler
MommetCoddler

He has a lower sex drive than you do. That is not going to change. You are going to continue to feel miserable and frustrated and depressed. Loving someone is sometimes not enough. Relationships that are monogamous have to be satisfying to both partners, one way or another. If he's not going to have sex with you, and

I'll be in my bunk.

Colorado is catching up! We've got the pot too; when we add gay marriage we'll be ahead with our mild winters and sunny summers.

I never noticed the resemblance before, but my pants thank you.

That is some grammar porn right there.

I remember my first abortion party. It was so great, with the giant cake, bloody marys, and presents, not to mention trimming the abortion tree. I couldn't wait to get out there and get accidentally pregnant again. And since my friends ordered male strippers, I didn't have to wait!

I really want this to be true.

I want to go there. I need more shumai in my life, and it would be nice if it cost less than $2.50 for four dumplings.

That would be about a dime in US currency.

Start closer to the end of season one, when Crichton has a more stable relationship with his shipmates. You will feel a bit like you're coming into a soap opera, but you can pick stuff up from context clues, and you can always go back and watch the earlier episodes if you decide you like it.

Thank you for that. I would also add that a proper diagnosis can give an individual insight into health problems, as well as physical and emotional challenges that are frequently associated with ASD, such as gluten intolerance and sensory over/under stimulation. My son has had low muscle-tone, digestive trouble, and

At least four, and preferably one of them should include Scorpius. If you can get past the puppets and Crichton's tears, it's a fun ride.

You know that gelatin is made from animal connective tissues, right?

It would be nuts if I could get to Mars in less time than it takes me to get my computer to the toilet.

Thank you and well said.

As the parent of a child with a developmental disability, I disagree. It's nice to imagine that everyone can deal with whatever nature sends you, but it's simply not realistic. If you knew ahead of time that your child would be in emotional pain that would cause him to punch himself in the face repeatedly on a daily

I helped a friend study for the new version test and took a sample test online. I also did very well, despite not having an undergrad or attending college in 20 years. That made me think it wasn't really testing for much. Either that or I'm hella smart. (No.)

Most masters programs are familiar with those schools, and will take that into account when you apply anyway. I suppose it would give you a leg up to have a good GRE score if you have a worthless undergrad, but I'm not sure that there's a huge benefit to requiring it of people who have a worthwhile degree.

No, but my friend (who had just finished her undergrad) nearly got deported to Mexico because the time frame for taking the test meant that she wouldn't be able to take it and get admitted in time to be eligible for a student visa. Fortunately the grad school waived the requirement, but it was close.

The GRE should go next, particularly for students who have just completed an undergrad.