MommetCoddler
Mommet Coddler
MommetCoddler

I'm glad I heard about it here since I didn't get any kind of warning from Comixology. Hopefully that just means that my info wasn't stolen rather than that they are having trouble reaching everyone.

I can read all of my comics on all of my devices. What is their DRM blocking you from doing?

Considering that a lot of facial recognition software doesn't even recognize people of colors other than white, I wouldn't sweat that part of it too much. It might be too racist to even notice you.
http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2009…

That was a little different because that was a vanishing twin. But also the first thing I thought of.

Well, if you think that the point of marriage is to have sex, and if that is why people get married, then it does seem rather pointless. Maybe it's a fantastic thing that marriage rates are down because only people who are serious about it or who get something out of it besides sex are doing it.

True. That guy is either oblivious or a dick. On the other hand, at least he doesn't seem to have any unstated needs.

I sincerely believe that all this research proves is that a full 10-11% of Americans are snarky trolls who think that it's funny to subvert an internet poll. I am part of the 10%.

Yes, I'm referring to my own experience (and that of several relatives and several friends). At the time I was operating under those conditions, it did not occur to me that men were not socialized in the same way to anticipate and fulfill their partner's needs. Thus my assumption that if I grinned and bore it long

That extra piece of information about your poop might be important. I have a couple of friends with celiac, and if unaddressed it can lead to problems, including an increased risk of colon cancer. Actually, one person I know has celiac and untreatable colon cancer.

Or if you wanted to get really meta, maybe Barney ends up with Scooter.

I'm guessing that's not it, but I like the realism of your plot better than the idea that the once loved one has to die for the main character to move on.

I'm just guessing. Honestly, I read it through a few times before coming to that conclusion.

The internet says that you may have celiac or giardia. Something that is making your intestines not absorb nutrients correctly. Are you also really thin? You might want to see your doctor about that. Full-on yellow is not good.

Her ghost is right behind him.

Do you eat a lot of carrots, squash, or other beta carotene rich foods? My uncle used to have that from eating a full-on orange food diet (mangoes, papaya, oranges, pumpkin, etc.). He also turned orange. And was five at the time.

That was my intro to modern FPS gameplay, and I think it was a good one. The way the computer makes fun of you for doing a bad job at walking and talking really makes you feel like you're in on the joke when really you're just doing a crap job of operating the controls. It gave me the confidence to move up to more

I had a Certified Nurse Midwife at my son's birth (the same one my sisters-in-law used for my nephews), and it was a good experience. It was still in the hospital, but she was there for the whole process, I trusted her, and she gave me good information. One of my sisters-in-law used her again for my niece, and the

Hey, old habits die hard, so maybe that's why they still call her Aunt Robin. And maybe it's a three-way marriage. They do all love each other. Maybe the whole story is a prelude to why he's marrying Robin and why she's leaving Barney. I didn't get much sleep last night, so maybe I'm insane.

Why would the show be so focused on his dating life before he met the mother? Because after she dies, he gets remarried: to Robin. Because although the mother was really important and the one he made babies with, Robin is the love of his life.

That same mentality means that we often expect other people to anticipate complex needs and desires that they have no way of guessing. Especially when all of our actions seem to be saying that we are happy with the status quo. For instance, we sometimes think that if we do x long enough, that our partner will kick in