PriertheConfusedKumquat
Prier the Confused Kumquat
PriertheConfusedKumquat

Hahahaha yeah, I hear you. But trust me, for people like me, wipes are a godsend. And about 10-15% of Americans suffer from IBS and nearly 2/3 Canadians suffer from a digestive disorder (which often results in frequently unpleasant bowel movements), so it would be awesome if they could design a moist wipe product that

I prefer to call this personal accessory an "ahs-wee-pay," thank you very much.

You clearly don't have GI problems...sometimes people with Crohn's or IBS or IBD have to wipe so many times it chafes their bums so BAD! One good swipe with a moist wipe prevents a lot of discomfort and even pain. Also, very helpful when you've got a "burning ring of fire" so-to-speak. Cooling.

What was suggested for cleaning said area? Asking for a friend.

I'm sorry. :( I thought IUDs were supposed to reduce/eliminate periods, depending on which one you have?

I am on Team Bidet. My dad had one put in the master bathroom when he remodeled our house, so growing up his bathroom was my unofficial "pooping bathroom". Peeing could happen anywhere.

As a person with IBS, I needs me some moist wipes from time to time.

Say what you will, they're a godsend during shark week. Copper iud= craaaaazy periods.

Oh is that how you spell "heinies"?

I've heard a lot of people defend these since plain toilet paper isn't apparently hygienic enough. If you're really afraid of poop germs, why not just use toilet paper until everything visible is gone, then use a wipe and throw it in the garbage? Problem solved! It's really not that difficult to avoid clogging

Regularly Sewer Diving.

Yeah, it certainly would be interesting to hear Hillary Clinton's thoughts on how a wife should handle her husband's sexual indiscretions when they interfere with her political career...

So Huma has to pick between the personal and the professional? No surprise there. We all have to make that choice, somehow. (Given Huma's personal choices so far, I hope she picks the professional.)

But if any boss is likely to understand how awful and silly and unfair it is to be burdened with your husband's

I don't see the problem here. If Ms Abedin is serious about a career as an adviser to Hillary Clinton, she should rid herself of Anthony Weiner. Nobody, apart from Weiner himself, would blame her. Problem solved.

And then get accused of being a gold digger, or that you're a MRA stereotype who will only date "up" her station...

Congratulations on not giving in.

My ex-husband said "I feel like you don't *need* me" I responded much like you "You're right, I don't *need* you, but isn't it it better to be *wanted* than needed"?

I'd like to see this tested in people who are past college age and have been working for a while. I suspect college students aren't the best demographic since their main experience with success is with grades.

Yesterday my husband and I made it to our 20 year anniversary, yay us. But for about 7 years my life was 98% being caretaker to everyone. I decided to go back to work doing something I really love but even though it was part time I felt like an individual again.

This topic is hitting a little too close to home for me. My recent ex who I outearned once told me he would "like me better if I had nothing because then I would be all his." My astonished response was that wasn't it MORE special that I liked him even though I didn't need to depend on him?! Apparently not.