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Aliza B
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Yeah, its just giving me normal “on trend” stuff at the same price I’d pay if I wanted to waste money at Target. 

Yeah, the price points on these things scream, “Why don’t you shop elsewhere?”

From what I read...

I’m sad this one wasn’t featured here. I love this thing.

Wal-Mart needs stylish merchandise to compete with Target (which has always been the snazzier budget retailer). For those too young to remember, Martha Stewart’s first retail line was sold exclusively at K-Mart. A few years later she moved to Macy’s and Bloomingdales.

Walmart has been coming through lately for me - house plants wise especially. I am ashamed to admit, I can’t go in there lately without wanting to buy a LOT of stuff. 

I could pee before sex and I still squirt.

I’m surprised at all the hostility towards people trying to understand it in more detail. My take has always been, “How is it 2019 and we don’t know basic things like this about the female body?” I can’t think of many other biological process where science’s response was ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

You know, a really big asparagus salad would put an end to the debate once and for all...

For years I had a girlfriend who squirted nearly every time she came. It doesn’t matter how it happened (Oral, fingers, PIV, clit, g-spot, whatever), it just happened about 90% of the time. And though she had had orgasms before me, she never had that happen before. We were both pretty perplexed.

I believe in bears. Bear miracles. Miracle bears.

Lots of people cheat. That’s not on the sex workers. If it’s a cheating “scandal” then that’s fine. Heck. at least Lily was completely honest about the whole thing.

There’s nothing exploitative or predatory about paying a consenting sex worker for sex. You’re the one objectifying them by assuming they have no agency in choosing their profession.

I don’t know if calling her time with sex workers a “dark time” that she doesn’t do anymore - I don’t know if that description disparages sex work necessarily. Saying you were having a dark time and seeing a therapist doesn’t disparage therapy work. Sexual healing is still healing. If people want to see a sex worker

And there are many branches of pharmacy. For example, one could be a pharmacist in a hospital, working for an orthopedic, cancer, or mental health unit. Of course, last thing I want is some pharmacist telling me they can’t approve my patient’s birth control pills because of Jesus or something (because just because you

I see your point about “ideal victims” and agree with it. One additional thing about miscarriages, however, is that there’s a dead embryo in your body that needs to come out. And, as the article notes, if your body doesn’t automatically flush it out, you must do one of two things - take the misoprostil, or get a D&C.

I had an abortion at age 15 in a Catholic Hospital in Canada. I was lying on the stretcher in the hallway, waiting to be wheeled into the OR, when a physician (not sure if he was my surgeon, or the anesthesiologist) came over and gave me an “I never want to see you in here again for this” lecture. I remember being

Hippocratic Oaf.

1. That pharmacist is an asshole. 2. He’s not a doctor, he has no business deciding what medications people take or don’t take. 3. Why become a pharmacist if you have objections to certain prescriptions? If I claimed I wouldn’t do some part of my job because I didn’t feel like it, my boss would rightly tell me to stop

If his convictions are that strong, why is he a pharmacist? I mean I am sure there are plenty of medications that he would be morally against, so why even go into that field as a career? Yes, I know the answer is cause he probably just wants the control to say no to something like this.