WalkingonSunshine
WalkingonSunshine
WalkingonSunshine

Umm... height requirements on job postings? I would love to see one of these. What on earth is the rationale?

I have a friend who got pregnant by accident - twice - while on birth control. The first time I sympathized with her, but the second time I just rolled my eyes. She didn't even bother to try changing B/C brands, even though the one she was using clearly wasn't working, and was still shocked/devastated when she found

Ok, but the flip side of this argument is that not everyone suffers from actual, clinical (as in there's something physically wrong with your brain that you cannot change) depression, some people are just miserable human beings. I think a lot of people use depression as a crutch, as an excuse for why they're unhappy

I don't get the anger surrounding leashes. Quite honestly, the world would be a much better place if parents were really responsible for their kids actions (like dog owners). Kids would leashed until 18 (or until they had proved their ability to heel beside you without annoying strangers, running into traffic, or

I think the tweet itself wasn't adorable so much as Raven is adorable and by extension her tweet about something personal to her. Not that I can read Lindy's mind, but we're kinda soulmates (although she doesn't know it), so there's that.

My mother always provided healthy food for us to eat, but also gave us limited options (i.e. would you rather have asparagus or broccoli as a vegetable?). I really like this approach because it enabled me to discover what foods I preferred without making me super picky.

I thought this was kind of common sense. They always say eat smaller, healthy meals throughout the day - kids seem to naturally want to do this, so provide them with healthy options and let them run wild. Sometimes I think people really overthink this parenting thing.

Ugh my husband is the most frustrating one. He too firmly believes in equality and respects women and all that, but he really doesn't get it either, and so it's led to many, many fights, especially now that we're discussing children. (I'm afraid I might actually lose it and kill him if he gives our daughter a speech

Lindy, I love you and I will defend you any day if someone talks smack about you, but I have to be honest about some emotions I've been feeling lately. I've been a powerful woman who's believed in equality my whole life, but I didn't think feminism was necessary (because I didn't see any perceived disadvantages in my

Also, it's worth noting that I have terrible body confidence and see myself as much heavier than I really am, so please don't let my shitty self view affect you.

I didn't mean it like that. Obviously everyone is built differently. I am very small boned (hence how I was able to get to 120 and still be healthy), so 180 was very heavy for me personally.

I'm just going to throw this out there because I've been both very skinny (120lbs and 5'8"), and very heavy (180lbs and 5'8"). I've lost a lot of weight and gained most of it back. A lot of my life has revolved around my weight and the self esteem issues I have that are directly tied to it. I'm going to tell you

That pink in particular is more of a natural lip colour than it is a bright pink. It's really flattering and not too bold, although you do have really nice lips so you could go bolder if you want. I would say play up your eyes though and stick to the natural lip colour - it's less maintenance during the day. :)

Pleather pants, cargo pants, those pants that were so wide that I could literally hide in the leg of one comfortably. Oh, and those god-awful huge chunky heels.

Your skin tone is similar to mine (as are your lips), and I like light, natural pinks (but not bright pinks). I think this is my go-to colour, but without checking my purse I can't be positive.

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That woman has beautiful lips, but what she also takes for granted is that she has beautiful teeth. I've always stayed away from lipstick not because I didn't like my lips, but because it drew attention to my teeth, which are not my best feature. To each his own, I suppose.

That sucks. :( Have you tried yoga? I was just reading the other day how it helps pregnant women prepare for labour, has to be somewhat the same lol.

I want to say you get used to it.. because I did.. but I really find the trick is you have to be really aroused, and it makes it a lot more fun. Personally, I find the advantages (for me, super easy orgasms) outweigh the disadvantages.

Probably completely inappropriate, but I have mad respect for your boyfriend. My husband is about the same size and I couldn't take it the way he does... we've tried. Yep, totally inappropriate.

I was just going to say this! My husband has a BIG dick (like used to hurt before I got used to it, and I still need to be really aroused), and he looks like every other man I've seen naked when it's flaccid. Also, I love that it sounds like you and your husband have the same twisted relationship we do, lol.