Yeah god forbid someone would want to be educated about the world around them. I know that Americans are known for having so many people who are politically aware that we probably wouldn't want any more.
Yeah god forbid someone would want to be educated about the world around them. I know that Americans are known for having so many people who are politically aware that we probably wouldn't want any more.
I don't know how it is these days, but back when I was an undergrad in the 90's, there were tons of dual majors in History and Political Science. The reason for that is because there was so much overlap between the coursework for the two majors. If you do the standard History and tack on a quarter or two of…
Under Kira's supervision, according to the source, pledges in the incoming class were called names, berated for their perceived physical flaws and imperfections, and made to perform physical tasks to the point of bruising and exhaustion.
My favorite part of Monday!
EXCUSE ME, I AM WEARING DIOR.
Why do you do this to me, so close to my lunch time and with no monies for sushi.
:C :C :C :C :C :C
Man, people are already taking this thread SUPER seriously and negatively. To all I say: chillax. This thread is not meant to stop women from becoming mothers. If you really want to be a mother, nothing in this thread will stop you, and if it does, then you really didn't want to be a mother.
So I went to one of those super hippy birth classes (for TEN weeks) and they were against everything that doctors normally advise. This would include not eating a lot as you're going into labor, or the day you're to be induced (of course they were against that as well). I ended up being induced at 42 weeks because…
I had a Saint Bernard growing up, so this video speaks to me. It was like living with a giant, drooling teddy bear, and this makes me miss him so much.
A long, long time avo my baby died.in utero. Your excellent piece of writing made me cry, yet feel at peace with letting the hospital cremate her. After 32 years, I finally know what happened to her and I am at peace with it. Thank you for thus.
I'm sure a woman could come in there and do the job just fine, but I'd still be worried about a yeast infection ruining all the bread.
yes this! I'm currently working on finishing my sleeves that are memorials for the two babies I lost. I'm in med school and it makes for amazing conversation and I suppose makes me more relatable. Tattoos are just a story book.
When I came out, my mom told me:
It's no more an open wound than a standard ear piercing. The only thing different between a stretched lobe and a standard ear piercing is the size of the hole.
Yes, because all people with tattoos get the based only on how others will perceive them and not for any personal reason what so ever.
Where did you find that picture of my boyfriend?
lolwut? You save up for it. You get a job and work towards it. I don't know why that's hard to comprehend. Getting a sleeve isn't like a one-time ordeal. I'm pretty sure it takes lots of planning, time, and sessions, which means you can save up and pay as you go.
No, I do too. I have no logical reason behind this.
I was once in the middle of a particularly painful exam and the male OBGYN, after I winced, said "oh, it can't be THAT bad." Just one bad experience but enough to deter me from male OBGYN's for the near future.