bunnylady
bunnylady
bunnylady

Question for you and other big boobed bralette wearing or braless women - does it not hurt your back? I'm a DD (I need to get fitted because I've gained weight), but my back is in so much pain if I go too long without wearing one. Like if I spend a Saturday braless lounging around or cleaning my mid to upper back

It really can be hard to get a thyroid disease diagnosis if your levels are anywhere close to the normal range. I spent three years feeling like shit and gained 100 pounds before my new doctor who I had just happened to go see for an unrelated issue. And thank fucking god she was the doctor who could get me in last

Mines a shelter girl that I’ve had for about 5 years. This is a newer development so I think it’s probably due to her age and slowing down. They guessed her to be about 4 or 5 when I got her.

I want a Flemish giant so bad! I can’t imagine the kind of snuggles* that would be given!

Or the female in the equation pays for dinners out, groceries, and a utility bill while their partner pays rent/mortgage and the remaining bills due to income. I know several couples who live together that have a similar arrangement.

I keep recommending it to all my friends! I'm halfway through my second implant. Only spotting, minimal cramps, and I only gained a little bit of weight. I'm sure I'll replace it again once it's up.

I'm the same. I never wear make anywhere (even to work) unless I'm going out on the weekends. And even then it's dependent on where I'm going. The dive bar on my corner? No make up. Bar hopping - probably.

With my insurance, IUDs and the implant are fully covered. I think I just had to be an office visit for a recheck.

Go to the doctor! And if they brush it off, find another one. I had issues for years and it turned out to be thyroid auto-immune disease & celiacs. And then I started having problems again and I was severly lacking Vitamin D & B12. B12 shots and huge prescription doses of Vit D helped me so much.

It's true! These are my two on their first meeting. I spent forever trying to find her a "partner" who actually liked her back. Most of the males for adoption couldn't stand her. Unfortunately, the male had health issues, and died about a year ago. No she only gets to snuggle with my puppers.

My 100 pounder is getting several removed tomorrow. I am hoping he's fully awake and coneless when I get him. There is no way I can carry in a large dog on my own. I can already see the extra "why'd you leave me and let them torture me" cuddles in my future.

My rabbit has a three worded name as well! And she gets called it all the time!

I rarely ate Chinese food when I could eat it. Now - I miss it every time I see someone eating it. I would do crazy things to eat a crab rangoon, egg roll, general tso's and a fortune cookie.

It's supposed to be great for getting rid of fleas!

There's a bat in my apartment hallway and no animal control until the morning. At least I'm hoping the bat is in the hallway. There's a good chance the noise is coming from my closet. There goes my sleep for the night. I am going to be too convinced that it'll start flying around my bedroom and give me rabies in my

I had this same issue. Lots of weight gain in a short amount of time and regularly getting told to "workout more" "eat better" etc, which is stuff I already do. I finally found a doctor who saw my sudden weight gain as a huge red flag and did a bunch of lab work. Turns out I have thyroid disease (hashimotos) as well

I'm seeing her next month at Red Rocks and I am so excited!

I was asleep when the one came into my apartment. I found a hospital system that would give me the rabies vaccines as outpatient vs ER. They had me see a dr who had an opening. She inspected me for any bites but didn't see any. Instead I got a physical thrown in which ended in blood work and my celiac diagnosis. :|.

I posted something in another thread, but removing a bat from my apartment was the worst and scariest experience of my life. Bats are horribly scary things that even the sound of them makes me tense up.

My worst experiences ever were two bats that made their way into my apartment last summer. One in the entry way to my building and one on the floor of my living room. I accidentally murdered the hallway one (It was laying on the otherside of a door) and it ended with me bawling and an neighbor removing the body. The