That makes sense I guess. Not that I agree with it. They're basically gambling that their child won't catch something serious in the meantime though.
That makes sense I guess. Not that I agree with it. They're basically gambling that their child won't catch something serious in the meantime though.
But the purpose of getting them all at once to be protected from everything as soon as possible right? Getting vaccinated isn't pleasant, but like, measles and mumps are way less pleasant.
What is the point of delaying? Do they think the "chemicals" will be less damaging to their kids if they're older? Or are they actually planning on never getting them vaccinated and are too cowardly to actually say it to the doctor
The colors! The volume of the dresses! The flowers! Ahh!
God help me I like this. I love the tutu-y skirt she's wearing in the bottom picture. And the glass slipper shirt. I don't even like Cinderella all like that. But really I like all tutu-y skirts so that's not a far departure from my usual style.
And now that onion soup is RUINED and she can never have onion soup again :'-(
Any person, man or woman, who wants to do this stuff will, and thus do not need to go to this thing. Any person who doesn't want to do this stuff won't, and thus would not go to this thing. This thing is stupid.
Why did they keep throwing hers out? Do they just throw them out if someone doesn't pick them up immediately?
I didn't, actually. I felt like guys back then were trying to pressure me into having sex, and that immediately made me not want to have sex. Like it was some kind of game, and if I gave in then I lost.
But what about salty caramel? I love salty caramel
I think it's definitely #1 on this list. I just didn't know if that's a thing puppies do. But she does like to pretend she's fierce often.
Yeah my family has been through some stuff so I understand the worrying to some extent, and when I was in high school there was a bit of a culture clash going on too. But I don't think it's healthy to always assume the worst and to miss out on life because of it, and I've told them that. I get along with my parents…
Yeah we don't HAVE to, but arguing about whether or not it's ok to drive when it's raining seems like a waste of time.
Especially since I look like I'm about 16. "I'm actually 42, pickles do WONDERS for my skin."
This is the best story ever. I want to do that to everyone.
Bonus allusion:
My parents have always explained it like, it's not that we don't trust you, we just don't trust the world. And I know it comes from a good and loving place, but it just makes me feel like they are constantly underestimating me. I know they have anxiety issues, my mom particularly, but it's hard not to take it…
As an adult, I've learned it's pointless to argue with them over things they think are dangerous and just go ahead and do them. And no, I don't immediately tell them. I feel like they're constantly underestimating me and my judgment, and honestly it's hurtful. So I do what I want, and then later on if something…
The time I got the most in trouble was when I was spending the night at a friend's house and the next morning that friend had a driving lesson so her mom dropped me and my other friend off at her grandmother's house, and I forgot to call my parents and tell them. My parents showed up at my friend's house where I spent…
And don't assume to know my parents and our situation.