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BigOldBowlOfButts
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People change.

Are you in North America? How's your nniece's name working out for her?

If I was a boy I would have been 'Marc'. my mum actually wanted to name me 'Marcel', but thought that wouldn't be the greatest for an anglophone.

If I had gotten pregnant in high school, I know exactly what would have happened.

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The Nanny has already been mentioned, but I thought I'd leave you with this gem:

Baby or talcum powder.

Mine neither.

Yup! And they're generally really nice.

Example: I'm 22. I don't like it when people who are past their mid-thirties hit on me.

Imo, it was half power-play, half jealously over her relationship with the boy's mother (also Supergaytown, Greater Athens Area).

For me, it's Merchant of Venice with Bassanio and Antonio.

A SIDE NOTE:
Anne and Diana were 100% in love.

There's a flaw in the ointment, and that flaw is Roy Gardener.

You're absolutely right.

If I saw that in a guy's pants I sure as hell wouldn't let him put it anywhere near me.

Almost every guy I've ever dated had something that society has deemed 'conventionally unattractive' about them. Premature balding, acne-prone, poorly dressed and gawky, cross-eyed and patch bearded, overweight and ginger... The one guy who *was* conventionally attractive was the one I found the least attractive

Disclaimer: I don't have any kids, so this might wrong (ALL BE WRONG VERY WRONG YOU NAIVE DUMMY JUST YOU WAIT)

I'm not christian. I'm not even from a christian family. I have been in a christian/catholic church three times in my entire life, all for weddings. What was that about ethnocentrism?

If accepting something has flaws means that I'm against it, then I'm anti-everything.

Yes, it would. I suggest you pursue it.