That's completely silly. By that logic, menopause causes your bones to crumble.
That's completely silly. By that logic, menopause causes your bones to crumble.
Or unmarried people with partners. I guess not.
Lots of pills can do that to you, and other stuff. It took me a long time to figure out that not feeling up for sexytimes had less to do with my partner and more with the hormones. Quitting it and going on an IUD worked miracles for my sex life, I can tell you that.
I'm routinely amazed when some two-feet high kid screams past me, only to end up pizza'ing to a perfect stop at the end of a slope some ten minutes before I do.
I actually chuckled when he said, "You survived!"
Well, yeah. I don't know about the US, but 'pizza' is a common way to describe it to kids in Europe.
Well, maybe you couldn't do it alone. Maybe you would need assistance. And maybe that would be a problem. Or maybe you wouldn't be able to feed your family of x if you lost your job. Or maybe security would drag you out of there if you tried anything.
Ahh, I came in here just to post this. Thumbs up.
I guess it's because men's preferences are underappreciated and underreported. I can't for the life of me understand why people, especially ladymags, won't talk about it more.
The study also found something potentially instructive: women who actually planned on keeping their names didn't feel they were any less committed to marriage.
I once did a Bob Ross painting workshop for fun. The instructor turned out to be so far removed from Bob Ross' signature 'you might want to add a cloud here. Then, you might not, just as you like' style - he actually started shouting at us when we added original non-Rossy details and didn't follow the painting-by-Ross…
Hi. Please stop comparing Europe to the US when it comes to law. Europe is not a federal state, not even close to one. There's a wide variety of laws on everything - yes, also abortion - between Portugal and Russia, so saying "most European countries" makes no sense at all.
It doesn't even indicate that a preference exists among other people than the survey's participants. As in, people not-American (or in this case, British). Or I'd go even further: a stated preference doesn't predict how people will actually act. I'm not even sure about the truth of this statement, "When we find a…
These men he surveyed didn't, so I'd guess no, impossible.
And this is in no way influenced by culture.
*raises hand*
But Roger knows. He'd be an idiot not to know.
So many people have expressed their hopes of dr Rapey being killed off that I suspect Weiner will let him live indefinitely, just because.
Agreed too. Especially for Mad Men. Which is one of the reasons I respect the show, which is the reason I hope that PLEASE LET THEM NOT. IT'S WRONG.
Really? Come on.