Consider it returned! Hey! you're my first friend!
Consider it returned! Hey! you're my first friend!
To arms! Pitchforks and torches for this one here needs to be burned at the stake for her black arts of stopping her menses!
Not exactly, rockin' out, though I am a metalhead at heart. But I shall follow Maynard no matter what his band name of the moment is until death.
I was out of this when kink and oral went by the wayside. But, I voted Doggystyle, as it's one of my favorites.
Is it wrong that I read the entire article on Wilford Brimley's voice? Especially inserting "The Dia-beat-us" instead of diabetes.
And can you build a fort out of it? These are important questions!
Huh. Funny. I had to have a C-section myself. Shame on me for going against the rules, there. I had fun drugs, yet remember everything just fine and quite happy not feeling a thing. I suppose hours of labor, being induced, and chancing my son playing hangman in the middle of everything should have been on the agenda.…
It's ok. It's just about beating the wimmen folk. Why, it's the american way don't ya know!
I'm starting to wonder if he has anyone on his campaign management who actually thinks for a moment to take Santorum to the side, and say "Hey. Look man. Try to keep a lid on the batshit crazy train for just. One. Day. Come on, do it for us!" Then again, I'm sure he's surrounded himself by those same insane asses.…
Oh hey! Maybe soon they can get this all passed around the states, so women know their place, and won't have time for voting and nonsense after poppin' out them babies! Why, after that, we can solve the job crisis by putting all those "colored people" back to work! ya know. in the fields. Without pay, and such. Then,…
Granted, while I think a lot of this has to do with the lack of insurance, and/or funds that prevent adults and children from getting dental care, I think those covered with insurance has something to do with it as well. My husband and I are covered, and the yearly spending limit is $1000. With the exception of just…
I'm 34, and I have been married for many many moons. Honestly our BC was me plotting out my ovulation, which worked for all this time. We've always had a sort of "well if it happens...ok whatever."
If you happen to have some sort of college campus near, and they offer those types of courses normally you can go there so the techs have someone to practice on for free? I have one that does it all the time.
Ha! I'm a white gal with a hispanic last name I never changed. I've been married for quite some time, and live in west virginia. The idea of a white gal with a hispanic last name, has been fun ALL. of my LIFE. I never changed it to my husband's name, because where in the world will I get that crazy mexican waiter who…
Yup. 100% under preventive care. Thing is, my husband works for one of the largest coal companies around, so they have quite the power to negotiate. So you might want to give them a call and just see, because I have no idea if this is across the board.
I'm not sure, however I am covered by BCBS; and during a large HR meeting through my husband's employment at the beginning of 2012, they are covering all forms of birth control, as well as permanent sterilization. I'm not sure if that's across BCBS, or just our plan. They explained that it was due to the recent…
Exactly. And I'll be honest with you - SO many people have told me "oh your ideals will change when you become a parent." As I'm sure many here can attest to, no, no it has not. While I'm quite new at this stuff, and at least haven't left my spawn outside or on top of the truck, in reality it just enforces my feelings…
No, no that's not what I meant! lol. Sorry about that. Though the extremes of Downs does occur. It was more along the lines of whatever condition = parental choice on what to do is all I meant. It was a bad example on my part. I feel that the major extremes of handicap or defects should be up to the parents on what to…
You know, I've always been quite pro-choice. Always have. Now, as a mother of a new 2 and a half month old, that is even a more strong leaning towards our right to decide what to do. I CHOSE to have him. Little shit he is who owes me 9 months back rent...
Not too mention that you'd think the insurance companies would be all for covering them, as paying for the pill is a lot less than a birth. Oh, And let's not forget covering the kid from there on out. Instead they're doing it with mumbles and negative grunts. But hey, who needs to bring logic into the debate, right?