It gives ALL students anxiety, so it’s baffling that they’d do this to kids with PTSD.
It gives ALL students anxiety, so it’s baffling that they’d do this to kids with PTSD.
They see women as being the perfect “bait” for dem ire to distract everyone from the president and play the victim.
If it was something that they could automate, they already would have done it. People who say that are full of BS.
I believe SF has a higher city minimum wage anyway?
I think we get that; it’s the fact that most of the men on dating sites are WELL over 18, but 18 is somehow the most popular age for the men to click on is what we’re reacting to.
The couple isn’t being mocked here; it’s the fact that it is someone’s job to put together a timeline of their relationship down to iced beverage runs.
That’s what I’m wondering, here. The free (ish?) app that I used actually sold a linked thermometer for a one-time cost of like $40, so I can’t imagine what would be worth $80+/year.
It made me go, “So she CAN pronounce individual words!” She just, like, chooses not to, I guess.
That is significantly better than other stuff I’ve seen on her show. Maybe time for another check-in?
I like this method, but mainly because it *helped* me get pregnant when I wanted to. It’s way, way more effective in that direction than the other, I think.
Yup. I think it’s that, if you’re not on the pill, your libido is generally SUPER HIGH during your fertile time of month, so telling a woman in a stable sexual relationship to skip the sex during that time period is just mean.
I used a free app for this method, and it used CF, too. I’d assume the expensive one would do the same.
It’s got a few extra layers on the rhythm method, though. My cycle isn’t a perfect 28 days, and this told me what my “rhythm” was with confirmation each month.
If your temp still does the ovulation bump (or drop? It’s been 3 years since I used this method) then you’d be as fine as anyone else to use this method.
Still love Zorro. I don’t care what people say, the swordfight with CZJ was sexy.
I mean, I think babies on their own are very different, but for me (a woman), it has been:
Next year, you’re going to hang with a 2.5 year old niece and start immediately making baby timelines. Until she throws a tantrum, then you’ll back away slowly and think about maybe waiting a *little* longer.
I see that, but nobody was bringing up that, instead of the “HEALTHY!” everyone is saying, she’s very likely not coming at this in a healthy way. There are three red flags that each on their own aren’t that bad, but together, paint a picture of a woman who is quite possibly having a mental health crisis.
Hey! You figured out my uncle and grandfather!
It *can*, but that language in conjunction with the other details (extreme fitness, plastic surgery) point to someone deeply unhappy in their body. I’m not saying that’s definitely the case, and it’s kinda irrelevant to the Dr’s point, but everyone down here seems to be saying, “She’s being healthy!” when we actually…