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I admit my partner is a mix of the non-feminist good dude and the conditional feminist. It drives me insane sometimes trying to drag him over to my side of the aisle, and I know we're better than when we started, but that "good dude" part of it keeps winning me over. Of course, if he hadn't been raised with a

these apps give the option to uncheck any pictures you don't like and it switches to another before you share.

I really like that she is saying these things outright. I hate when media outlets, including my beloved Jezebel, implies a celebrity pair is on the verge of breakup every time they have a fight in public. Who in the world doesn't argue with their SO, especially if it's a spouse and you have kids?

Silly and funny, but a Grab Box for a baby is a great idea. I think I'll be doing that this year now

I just wanted to put in that I really, really, really liked this. Great job, Hillary :)

That also scared me a lot. We had notification that I was a carrier for a serious disease along with the ultrasound issues, and it was something that I would have felt guilty about the rest of my life if I birthed a child with this disease, so I wanted to be as sure as possible. I can see these tests being used as an

That makes a lot more sense to me, using it as just an added measure to reassure parents without warnings. We had both issues on the ultrasound and a positive carrier notification for myself for a pretty scary disease, so our odds were not great.

It was weird. She kept stressing they weren't 100% but then kept saying we should do them first, even after we made it clear we would want to do the amnio if anything came back positive. It made a very stressful situation all the more emotionally confusing.

Our genetic counselor was very clear that these were not 100%, but was also pushing them quite hard instead of an amnio when we had multiple warning signs on ultrasound. Since we knew we would abort if the test was positive we went for an amnio (came back clear, son is doing wonderfully) since it would have to be done

Holy s*it, Apple. I was warned. I had my wall up. And I still got very, very teary. God I love good advertising

This trailer reeeeaaallly resonated with and made partner and I laugh and cringe. We have a four year old daughter and have already had similar interactions. I didn't find the "stereotyping" all that bad. I mean maybe we're just...stereotypical, but we've had the moment between the mom and dad happen before

I think their cover photo looks gorgeous

Not sure what calling her out on her desire to be a 12 year old girl has to do with not extending feminism to her

Well good luck and thanks for taking on the subject. I grew up going to church every sunday and wednesday and I agree it's definitely a problem (maybe outside as well, but definitely in the church).

This sounds like a great and well thought out project. Sorry if you already answered this but where are you planning on publishing the final report?

I don't know about it having to be oral sex, but as far as the men are simplistic thing that is fairly true in my relationship, but on both our parts. There is a massive difference in our interactions if we are getting some from each other every day versus every two to three days. I'm sure not every relationship

lol not a boyfriend, but nice try

I was just going to say thank god they didn't photoshop all the lines off of her. I mean they probably did some but you can still see it's not perfectly smooth all around the hip area which makes me and my post-two kids bod feel a lot more self-confident

hm, weird, but I guess it probably depends on rate of hair growth in that area for a particular person

Curious, what is your limit for that? And is it the same/different/more, less for having a child? I am always interested as well in the notion of being able to afford something. There is having the money, then there is having the money by not taking a vacation that year, then there is having the money by not adding