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The Fed is the perfect example that the biggest threat to Trump’s presidency is Trump’s own ignorance. If he had done his research, he could easily have chosen a different man to replace Yellen who would have preferred to keep interest rates low.

I’m in my 12th week of a thankfully successful pregnancy so far. We had to go through hell and back with IVF to get here and I’ve been a ball of nerves and anxiety until my ultrasound today. If god forbid, I had lost the baby, and I had to deal with this fuckstick on top of an already devastating miscarriage, I would

He told us who he was in the primaries. He cast aspersions on the lack of physical beauty of his female political opponents and that of opponents’ spouses.  Nobody thought he would actually stop if he got the position... did they?

The President. Of the United States. Publicly and with no remorse, called a woman “horseface”.

recently energized genie back in its bottle.

I have no idea if he’s a good Catholic male, but he’s a shitty pharmacist and should be fired.

You know what you're not, Mr Pharmacist? A doctor. You are not qualified to determine if a fetus is dead, or decide what drugs someone should or should not take and why. You can warn about contraindications, advise about side effects and similar, but if someone who actually went to medical school says the fetus is

If this guy doesn’t also check marriage status for every man who gets Viagra or Cialis then his religious piety is bullshit (not that we didn’t know this already)

If you literally CAN’T do your job then you’re in the wrong profession, my dude.

Soros is the only real male bogeyman, and that’s pretty naked antisemitism.

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again:

The President. Of the United States. Publicly and with no remorse, called a woman “horseface”.

Saaaaaame! I think we’re done, but I told my husband not too long after our son came along that if there is another one, I need my body to be my own again for a bit— I am fortunate in that I have time on my side to be able to wait a while. My son is 3 now. I’d say once he turned 2 I truly felt “normal” again.

As a non-parent it is somewhat easy for me to side-eye some things, but your comment about parents giving their kid an anxiety disorder rang true to me. I have an acquaintance whose kid is 12 and when they order food in a restaurant, she orders for him and then smells the food when it arrives and explains to him in

Yeah, it’s a wonderful thing to reclaim. I’m officially done (youngest is 3.5), and it’s been so nice to feel like an autonomous being again (as much as you ever can as a mom!).

Yeah, all those things are pretty common. It’s not that uncommon for some parents to worry if their kid will be potty trained before kindergarten. . . .
I also remember being shocked when I was with one of my daughters friends family and the older daughter took the kindergartner to the bathroom and complained to her

Those are the parents who will just stand around while their kid tears up someone elses house when they are visiting.  I suspect those kids turn into drug users (or totally obnoxious frat boys) when they are teens whose parents just don’t understand how they got that way.

I see a lot of weird consent things going on with that group also I’ve read moms talk about their kids who just hang out with their hands in their moms shirts and armpits. . . . . They become obsessed about the time they’re three or so when it’s more of a comfort object than food. Just like you will see kids that age