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Pregnant with #4, and my oldest turns four in a week. That's a lot of tiny children and diapers and potty training and total parental dependence mushed together over several years, and for me, the total difference is in the temperament of the child. My first and third are super chill and easy going. My second is a

No kidding. "I will never, ever, ever hire you. Please like and share."

Yup. Precedent totally set.

Please make these cards. Please. Set up an Etsy shop. Because I could make them myself, but I'm just. So. Tired. I actually posted something about this on the facebook page for an organization I volunteer with, pointing out how problematic the whole photoshop debacle is, and on top of dealing with all the stoopuhd of

hugs to you. Huge hugs. You deserve emotional safety and full fidelity in your marriage. My heart aches for the pain you are feeling.

I think the black sounds lovely!

The social kind. *ba dum ching!*

Hugs to you, Aikage. Sounds like you're someone else who knows.

Exactly. I'm really disappointed with the tone of this article. It shows complete lack of empathy and sensitivity to those who have experienced betrayal trauma from discovering and being the victim of their spouse's sex addiction. It doesn't matter what she did. What matters is she compromised her wants and level of

I've really enjoyed it, except for the fact that it makes me SUPER paranoid about having anything stuck in my teeth when I awkwardly/braggingly bring up its existence at parties. "Here, I'll show you! ....and the remnants of that spinach salad I had earlier. Enjoy."

Well, because it was on the crown, the actually tattoo didn't hurt at all— they paint it on after they make the crown and before they glaze it. It was all done before it went into my mouth. And it's on a molar. No, what hurt was crashing on my bicycle and landing on my chin, thus resulting in the shattering of most of

I've had a tooth tat for six years! As a mostly goody-two-shoes, this was my little form of rebellion. It's a paw print. Because puppies.

Silly writers. Schools don't create diversity and sensitivity teams to actually address issues related to diversity and sensitivity. They create them to appease people who are negatively impacted by the issues related to diversity and sensitivity. "It's okay! We're on it! See? We've got a team!"

Agreed. Life throwing random things at you? You're right. Can't plan for it. A structured system with a syllabus who is dictating that specific materials must be utilized when they do not fall within the realm of what the parent has deemed healthy age appropriate sexuality? There's a difference. Kids will talk, look

THIS. A hundred times this. I don't get it! When Robin Thicke does this song, Jezebel writes seven thousand articles about what a scumbag he is for promoting rape culture. Get a few guys who are generally likable and good-looking, and all of sudden, this song is something worth celebrating. So... it's okay to be rapey

Another vote for this. This is how I read it. Isn't that what we've been arguing this whole time?

This article is riddled with inaccuracies, and while I certainly don't agree with every religion's beliefs, I'm also respectful of them. I get that it can irritate people that a large organization can put a lot of money toward campaigning a side of an issue you disagree with, but that's how democracy works (at least,

I agree. I also feel like if the movie is able to emphasize how his bringing attention to the case so justice could be served resulted in more jail time than rapists, it will help a lot of people question their ideas about rape culture (or... let's face it, whine about it more, because that's usually what ends up

Agreed. You can get into some scary territory if you start arguing that because a kid doesn't remember it happening (and therefore doesn't experience any sense of trauma as a result), that makes it okay.

Don't forget that having hair drastically increases your risk of getting lice, so you better have that surgically removed as well.

Or, I don't know... teach hygiene?