TeaHag
TeaHag
TeaHag

Any kind of turnover beats any kind of sandwich. Fillings belong in pouches, not precariously wedged between two flat planks of dry starch with no form of spillover protection.

“Fuck. So close.”

The way the country’s going, *EVERYBODY* WHO’S PRO CHOICE HAS SOMETHING TO PROVE - *THAT THEY WON’T STAND FOR RABID THEOCRAT BULLYING*.

You want to know what I think is gross?

If the Dems were smart and strategic, they’d paint the GOP as pro-Zika, because their policies *totally are*.

How about North Carolina and all the other states pulling this bullshit?

No. Your friends are not the people to help you out of a disease. Professionals are. I can’t help you figure out your insulin or your psych meds or your rehab or your chemo. Once you decide that you’re going to get professional help, I, as a friend, can support you. That’s a valuable role. But if you are in denial

Also, I wasn’t sexually objectifying but pointing out the personality differences between two vey different professions.

I am bisexual. The paediatrician I had sex with was a woman. Soz.

So it took me a while to find the American information for you. As you can see, even within surgical specialties, there is a trend for female dominated specialties to have lower average salaries. However I can see your little face looking at some outliers like OGYN and thinking “hur dur this specialty is paid more

Mate neurosurgeons are second only to orthopaedic surgeons for the ego you have to straddle. If you want to date(bang) a doctor I am all about the paediatricians. They are DELIGHTFUL.

Ok I have a legitimately hilarious (and illustrative) anecdote here. A high flying (white, male, raised in a privileged home) neurosurgeon I briefly dated (was banging) told me that being a veterinarian doesn’t pay well anymore, and it was women’s fault because they’re willing to work for lower pay. In other words,

Out of the grays- now sneeze the day!

As a pro-choice NC dweller, I feel it is my duty to sneeze upon the door handle of any car with these plates. My germs deserve a chance to live and thrive, dammit!

What bothers me is that somehow this situation makes otherwise liberal minded women feel the need to get all judgy about other women’s reproductive choices. BECAUSE PEOPLE JUDGING WOMEN’S REPRODUCTIVE CHOICES ALWAYS WORKS OUT SO WELL FOR US.

I have been pregnant and given birth and yes, I think most would argue the end product is the most important thing.

I’m just glad that there’s a story about the Girl Scouts that doesn’t involve a conservative nutbag damning those adorable, young girls to hell. I’m glad that they had fun.

Most definitely. I guess the delivery method is what's getting me hung up. It just feels too passive to put it in the mail after so much work. But I also don't have much experience with knitting—I never finished my first scarf, so this seems like an out-sized amount of labor for an anti-climatic conclusion.

You may as well save time and money and leave out the clitoris. None of them will know what it's for anyway.

It's not rape, it's medical malpractice. Medical malpractice that happens to occur in/near a woman's vagina doesn't make it rape.