blackjinx6988
blackjinx
blackjinx6988

Your title says it all for me, so I'm just going to add *squeal!*

lmao. Okay I've been not caring about this very much because all reality shows are scripted, yada yada, but that first clip is AMAZINGLY bad acting. This is going to be absolute bad TV gold by the time its run is over

I figured that's the part it meant. Like I said, 40 minutes would be too much for me under normal circumstances, but that's what edibles are for. I haven't yet experienced a dryness when I'm actually into it, but I imagine that's why people use lube? Well that and other orifices, I suppose...My goodness gracious it is

I....two minutes? Five minutes is kind of an "I owe you later" quickie in my book. I can't say I would want over 40 minutes without certain relaxing intoxicants (in which case, hell yes) but even with foreplay how do you make less than two minutes intimate?

You clarified when you got new information and you used an amazing gif to self-deprecate. You are my internet hero today

"Am I allowed to laugh at any of this?"

So sorry you're going through this unnecessary and seemingly terrifying situation (I don't want to put that word on you, but it terrified me.) I'm going to check out your Kickstarter. I'm not going to say I'll support it because of this d*ckwad's actions, but I like the premise the way you've put it and I'll

"I don't think of you as black." — Most disgusting compliment my family members have ever said, multiple times over the years.

Only children are amazing (personal experience), but oldest children (partner) seem to be less self-involved in my experience, which could be good or bad, I suppose.

Yes, the NuvaRing is changed after three weeks, but I also had to take it out during that time to have sex. Its effectiveness does not change if it is returned within the hour though. According to most of the research I've seen there is about a one in 200 to one in 300 failure rate for tubal ligation versus a one in

Generally the phrase is now "we got pregnant", something that I know pisses off some women here (based on comments on other articles) but I transcribe medical and sociological interviews/seminars as a profession and that is the in-house lingo. I think for a single person who may be having multiple partners it is their

Every time I orgasm post-IUD insertion I have cramps for about five minutes after. It's actually not a rare thing (luckily does not happen to all or most women, but some). I also lost a lot of my "worth" as a woman by putting on a ton of weight from it until it was taken out completely. The ring involved inserting and

I don't have a problem with couples coming to the decision inside their own relationship...about anything really. I just think it is standard because of what has traditionally been our view of whose responsibility not getting pregnant is (i.e. the science followed societal priorities). Personally I hate using condoms

I sometimes wonder that myself, but I do really think most visual art is partially about the "tricking the eye" aspect with the audience, and is in itself a major skill.

I think this is the first time I have completely agreed with all the advice given. I mean that as a genuine and not backhanded compliment and really do think you did a great job with these responses.

I hear you. I've been on birth control since I was 17 and never had issues until after the birth of my daughter. After that we tried the pill, the ring, and finally an IUD, all of which I had obnoxious hormonal reactions to. Then one day I had the brilliant revelation that I am not the only person in my relationship,

Yeah. I get the impression that for a couple of them it's the fear of vaginal birth for typical "the region going back to normal" reasons but a few have family members who have had to deal with major prolapses, or had that happen their first pregnancy.

It has put a major dent in our friendship. We are not extremely close anyways (the topic only came up, I think, because I am about to have a son after a daughter and she "joked" about how jealous she was) but this makes me want to stay away for good.

That is a good point. IVF can be expensive but it's cheaper than another three kids would be...

I know there are not as many options for men, but I too am getting sick of the idea that is a woman's responsibility to maintain the birth control of a relationship, especially if he is the one who feels so strongly about not wanting children. That said, of course it is on her if she lies to him about being on