:) hi hello welcome i am the president take a seat would you like a scone
:) hi hello welcome i am the president take a seat would you like a scone
I completely agree—she basically says size 2=bad and it's okay to be larger than a 2, but only if your junk in the right place.
Having an opinion and expressing it to the mom-to-be are two very different things. I have a right to think it's stupid and dangerous as fuck to have a home birth in the middle of winter in Massachusetts when the nearest hospital is 30+ minutes away, with only a midwife present (something an acquaintance of mine is…
she doesnt have to walk on it
everyone has to like her
Just want to shout from the rooftops that I had a baby today! My fourth, first girl, 'twas a water birth and I caught her myself. This may be the hormones talking, but it really was the best birth probably in the history of the world. Really, though, it was so empowering to do so much of it on my own, and I hope this…
I called up a friend of mine at 4am, and we went out for a walk. We laid down in a field, and we talked about life, our exes, and about love. I told him about how I'm a little cynical about love, and how sometimes, because of my traumatic experiences, I see myself as incomplete. A broken product that no one wants,…
Proud of you for seeking help. That's hard to do but you did it! Just keep at it.
I am so proud of you! That took a lot of courage.
Get it girl / guy! Seeking help sucks sometimes, you think it is a sign of weakness and want to hide from it. However, seeking help can often be the best solution. An uninvolved 3rd party can really help give you proper perspective and a specialist / expert can likely give you tips on how to work past your struggles.…
Asking for help, either online or to make that appointment, is the hardest thing to do.
That is such great news. You should be really proud of yourself for taking these steps. I think you're really brave.
Really brave to ask for help and be honest about it. Sending you internet love!
I am so happy for you! <3 Hang in there, you deserve all the happiness in the world!
Hey, that's awesome! It sounds a little goofy, but when the guy said it to me - and for me, the #1 item was "don't drink alcohol" - it seemed like such a perfect, simple way to organize my own relationship with addiction.
I am glad she was legally able to decide for herself what constituted a good life or a good death, and that she was able to end what she felt was a bad future surrounded by her loved ones at the time of her choosing.