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Millennial women cope impressively well when they find out they have HPV

Exciting things you learn while being a peer sex educator/working a the university health clinic.

I did not suffer through 3 months of constant morning sickness and one hospitalization due to said sickness, to willy-nilly decide at 6 months to abort the baby because I didn't feel like having it any more. I can tell you that I knew right away that I was keeping this baby (but I was happy to have a choice). I can't

I wasn't sure whether you are a troll or not, but I'm going to give you the benefit of the doubt.

Hm...it's easy to make fun of this, at the same time I do respect films about inner turmoil, even if it looks like nothing from the outside.

That'll be Knorth instead of North.

SUCH CONCISE INSIGHT!

ALL CAPS! BUT I AGREE WITH YOU!

I remember a case about this in Australia before I left - so at least six years ago. A Chinese family bought a house where a terrible family murder-suicide had taken place, and they were not told by the agent. Their cultural beliefs meant the house had terrible energy and they did not want to live there when they

The previous owner of our house committed suicide on the front stoop. His wife had had cancer and died and, not wanting to go on without her, he shot himself. We know all this because his (kinda crazy) daughter showed up one night out of the blue and invited herself to our family campfire...she also kept telling us

I actually would totally buy a house just for that story, but I'm really fucking weird. I totally imagined having a "murder house" and making the basement where I would do my mortuary work (I'm an aspiring mortician...it takes a certain, odd type of person to want to be a mortician outside of a family tradition, I

I live in a three-unit apartment building where a woman was murdered six months ago but her body wasn't found until two months later (at a different location). When they finally found her body, the apartment that she was murdered in was vacant being renovated. Shortly after, the tenants of the only other occupied

It was not a violent crime, but one of the previous tenants of my apartment OD'd. Doesn't freak me out. But then junkie ghost would probably be pretty low energy.

I put my house on the market four years after my son committed suicide in it. It is possible, if one knows my real name, to discover via the internets that I have a son who killed himself. I didn't see a need to mention this to my potential realtors, but they apparently felt the need to find out. They called me in

I have to jump in on this thread, because my parents actually DO live in a house where a violent double homicide happened about a decade ago. They did NOT know about it when they bought the place — it's something they never thought to ask! They found out when neighborhood kids started teasing my little brother that

Have you ever read the graphic novel "My Friend Dahmer" by Derf Backderf? It's fascinating. I bought it at a comic book store, read it in a couple of hours, and then gave it to a friend of mine because I didn't want it in my house. Then, after my friend read it, she gave it to the next person. I'm hoping the chain

I once found a man collapsed on a hiking trail after suffering a heart attack, called 911, administered CPR to the best of my ability, and was looking into his eyes as he died. I think about him every single time I pass that spot on the trail, and based on that experience I'd have to say hell no; I could never live in

I don't care how many murders were committed... no place in New York near the subway would go for less than $1000 a month.

A friend of mine was beaten to death in her apartment a few weeks ago and I was thinking about this. How could you rent/buy a place if you know its history? I suppose if it were well cleaned and smudged it might be okay, but I personally don't think I could do it. Now the flip side is that my mom died peacefully at