Not remotely illegal in the UK under 16 as long as the girl is deemed to have capacity to make the decision for herself. See Gillick competency and Fraser guidelines
Not remotely illegal in the UK under 16 as long as the girl is deemed to have capacity to make the decision for herself. See Gillick competency and Fraser guidelines
I couldn't get it to load! Damn you kinja!
I feel your pain. I have wavy hair and every hairdresser I have ever seen has suggest putting in shorter layers to emphasis the waves...
I worked with a surgeon who performed bariatric surgery in the UK, he said in his opinion his patients were too focused on their weight being the sole cause of their unhappiness (and ignoring other factors in their life.) Then when they lost the weight and still had bad relationships and poor social circumstances…
Another Splendor fan here!
But will you wear it in the bath?
She has a pretty good reason to hate the tabloids. She once found a letter addressed to her in her daughter's school bag. Her daughter was 5 at the time.
http://www.theguardian.com/media/2011/nov…
“She arches her body like a cat on a stretch. She nuzzles her cunt into my face like a filly at the gate. She smells of the sea. She smells of rockpools when I was a child. She keeps a starfish in there. I crouch down to taste the salt, to run my fingers around the rim. She opens and shuts like a sea anemone. She's…
He is a bumpious twit, Downton is basically an extended Gosford Park fanfic but I was loving it mostly. He seemed to get really bored with plots in the last few seasons, character in mild peril... dun, dun, daaaaaaa. Then oh, it's all sorted in by the end of episode or a few at most.
yeuch. Maybe I will skip the one right after and see the rest. I'm like you, I don't want to give up on it but my husband keeps giving them the side-eye as they've been taking up space on the hard drive for months...
I (being in the UK) watched this episode and couldn't go back to it the next week. I have had 6 episodes sitting on my sky box for months and can't decide whether to watch them or not.
Then he is guilty of perjury as he said in the trial that he had no personal knowledge of her ever taking drugs. He 'believed them' when he was selling the story around town, but now he is up in court he doesn't?
Because he made the claims she was using drugs in 'private' but now he is on the stand and could be done for perjury, he is changing his story. It's all incredibly self-serving. If he had no belief she had a drug problem, why did he repeat and encourage the allegations?
She eyeing up a horseradish sandwich?
This book is currently winging it's way to me in the post and I can't wait. I love the Moist stories, by far my favourite 'new' character.