Her reliance on time out, in my limited experience, only works on kids that feel shame in any way. So in my house, that is my daughters. My son feels no shame. He'll get up and do the same exact thing he got in time out for, over and over again.
Her reliance on time out, in my limited experience, only works on kids that feel shame in any way. So in my house, that is my daughters. My son feels no shame. He'll get up and do the same exact thing he got in time out for, over and over again.
the decoy was approached by nearly 20,000 people
Mine does too, go us!
Yes, but what does it say about the quality of those messages? (Speaking as an Asian woman who has been on several online dating sites, yes I've received a crapton of messages, but rarely any that made me want to reply back to the person.) (But maybe that's because I live in Brooklyn and am too picky.)
I'm SO HAPPY to know there's someone with my same reaction. One of my college roommates had this on DVD, and we watched it one day when there wasn't anything good on TV. It was so traumatizing.
I've long said that I'm feminist in a lot of ways for purely selfish reasons. I like equality because it means that shit's easier and better for EVERYONE.
Powerful men are embracing the idea of white female tokenism in exchange for dropping any discussion of structural inequality? Let's have a parade!
While in the middle of Lean In, I emailed the male law firm partner I work for the most and said "you need to read this." And he did. And some really great conversations came out of it, and he is now consciously trying to hire and promote and retain more women. He's starting to agitate among the other, older, more…
And one had to be pushed. “My wife said she would divorce me if I didn’t read the book,” said Stephen Reilly, 40, the executive director of the Fulbright Association, a nonprofit based in Washington, D.C.
Is the perfume to cover up how much the film adaptation stinks?
Five Leaves' ricotta pancakes > dating. Any day of the fucking week.
They say some even have standards.
Do you mean Five Leaves?
As the story unfolds: decisions can be good or bad for self or society.
Brooklyn men are whiny little baby men in torn skinny jeans & they're too lazy to date anyone who doesn't live within a one-mile radius.
I always thought it'd be cool to go out as the crazy cat lady. I honestly don't see a downside.
This just in: Women make decisions.
When I started reading I was thinking that maybe the atheist and more liberal-leaning religion members tended to be more mentally stable, but I think this analysis is better.