I know, but think of the conversation that had to happen for Megan's open relationship. "Honey, I love you and I don't want to leave you, but I want to fuck other men." Instead of opting out of marriage, they found an inventive solution.
I know, but think of the conversation that had to happen for Megan's open relationship. "Honey, I love you and I don't want to leave you, but I want to fuck other men." Instead of opting out of marriage, they found an inventive solution.
If Megan's story is true, I really like it. I'm all for people in relationships bucking what they think it should be like and instead working on a system that works for them. Having a non-traditional romantic relationship doesn't mean you're doing it wrong. There's no One Way to be married.
Does anyone know if this particular side-effect is listed as a possibility from the procedure? I agree that if it's a risk you undertake knowingly then it's a risk you deal with, but it sounds like this is a thing that happens and no one wants to acknowledge that Essure may be the cause.
It's entirely possible that Essure was ruled out because these extreme symptoms are not listed as a possible side-effect. That happens. Depending on how symptoms began presenting they may have thought it was other causes. If the Essure took otherwise well they may have had no reason to suspect it was the problem. …
She did not wait a year. It took a year to connect the symptom to Essure, she went to the doctor that entire time.
Neither did she. She didn't wait a year to see a doctor, it took a year for them to find the problem. From the original article:
It does NOT say she "waited a year" before going to see a doctor. It says it took a year to trace the medical problems to the Essure implants. She went to the doctor right away and it took them a long time to decide that Essure was the problem, which I can relate to because if you have device/medication and your…
You're going to have trouble prying me away from Matsujun if this is your plan.
I want self-actualization montages set to soul music. I want impossible-to-afford outfits worn by women who are somehow only 26 and high on the masthead at a magazine that's obviously supposed to be Vogue.
I can get behind that. I read the first Hunger Games book, and I enjoyed it. I've even recommended it to a person or two. But I never felt the need to read the other two books and having read their summaries on Wikipedia, I'm pretty solid in my choice. I was done with those characters once the book was done, and…
My favorite is probably a silk Helmut Lang dress I got on my birthday, which was $495 marked down to $60, but it was one of the rewards card days (fuck yeah birthdays!) so I got an additional 30% off. Never underestimate the power of a birthday coupon. Plus there's no sales tax on clothing in my state.
That's because Janie Bryant is a damned genius who tells stories with character clothing. Even the men's clothing gives you a lot of hint to economic and social status (I love Stan Rizzo's Creative Lumberjack look). And a lot of clothing still gets reused.
Fuck yeah, Off 5th. I've picked up a bunch of Helmut Lang for less than $100 there. Outlet, internet and flash sale shopping can give you a really fancy, expensive looking wardrobe/apartment for considerably less than half retail value. All it takes is patience and a careful stalk, which I understand can be short…
I have serious doubts about this. For one, if I wear a 38B the underwire will dig right into the sides of my breasts because the width is just too small. For two, a bra that has that much allowable stretch in the band is going to be absolutely useless. It's not going to survive a lot of wear and the band is going to…
Bless you. My mother did the same for me as a kid and never batted an eye when I did 6 straight years of princesses and then asked to be Gandolf. She even surprised me in college by sewing me another Halloween costume when I didn't have the time because of classes.
No matter what, it's an odd word choice. The child in the photo is neither "naughty" nor a "leopard." That dress is less than 10% leopard print! What we have here is a "jovial gothish popstar" costume. If you're going to call it "naughty," at least have her finger-painting directly on some white walls or something.
I'm all for more methods of contraception being available. Woo, more birth control options, woo! Really.
I agree with these statements completely.