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I love cold cream for just this reason! It's a quick and CHEAP makeup remover for people who (like me) have drier skin.

Apparently "we don't get to decide how our lives end" but we sure as shit are allowed to delay it as long as possible thanks to modern medicine.

I'm only being this person because one of my parents is currently living with this type of cancer and it's grade 4, not stage 4.

My best boy friend & I have a date to hate watch it while our husbands deny knowing us. My husband has already laughed out loud in a very crowded theater at the trailer. We're very excited about our date.

Obviously the logical next step in this debate is to tell women to carry guns and not live in cities, not to tell men to stop yelling shit at women, even though the latter is SO much easier than the former. Men: Don't change your behavior even if you don't lose much and it's easy to. Women: Change your behavior in

Disclaimer: I don't get catcalled, like, it's hardly ever happened in my life. I suspect it's a cultural/regional thing. And when I have been catcalled, it's usually been "Ugly bitch" as opposed to "Heyyy sexxy", etc.

I HATE THIS FORMAT. CNN is terrible for even setting this up as an arguable topic. Particularly terrible is hearing one side representing by a man who'll never experience this. I'd like to defer to John Oliver's climate change representation on this issue.

"Well, he screamed something explicit at me on the sidewalk and I was so touched and turned on that I doubled back to talk to him and now we're a couple" said no woman ever in the history of human beings.

THIS! I love when my boyfriend says I'm pretty. When strangers say it I assume they want to remove my skin and wear my face.

Nothing makes me want to friendzone a guy more than a guy complaining about being friendzoned. Also, it's too bad a fedora isn't included in that list of things to buy

German here. I don't know about all the other problems, though I'm an academic and had to manage relationships through my long study period. I am not at all an extrovert, but coming out on the other side of a PhD made me realize that self confidence or not it is, objectively, me who's the catch and if some dude

Self-harm is an addiction, and man, do I know addiction. And if you're anything like me, it so often feels like that harm is rewarding, because you get that, oh, shit, I'm doing something! I made a thing happen! And that makes you feel so much more . . . effective and productive in the world, even though you just

Yes! I have a "disability" which is basically that abstract concepts like most math and concepts like imagining what the inside of some thing you've never seen before don't work in my brain. It makes math RIDICULOUSLY hard (like, tears during tests hard) but my local community college had a great alternative learning

Honestly? If I were you, I'd insist on using the car. I base this on two points:

The only reunion I went to was my 25th. I had a blast and found that no one really discussed their careers at all. I also had a great evening talking with an old friend and we will be married 3 years in March. So yeah I say go

Cheers. I'm hoping I grew out of the loser bit as well. Still bookish and nerdy, though.

I'm fucking pissed at my mom. I have super curly hair, so I usually just let my mom cut it once or twice a year. She has a strange obsession with my baby hairs - they break off a lot and she talks about it all the time. Recently they got pretty long, so she has been talking about cutting my hair so that it is all the

I did go to mine, I had a great time, and it felt like all the bullshit from high school was gone. But I also graduated from a small high school (73 people in my class) and most of us had been in school together since kindergarten, so... It can be kind of a crapshoot, depending on your high school.

I have a serious, long term problem. I'm desperate for a solution. I am not sexually attracted to my husband in the slightest.

from what I've seen here, your writing skills are fine. Considerably better than most people starting junior/community college straight out of high school.