captmurphtang1
captmurphtang1
captmurphtang1

Blah, that's annoying :( I have horrible spotty teenage skin (I'm 27, ffs, you'd think this would have gone away by now, but no...flawless skin in my teens, spotty skin now -_-;;) and cannot for the life of me get rid of it. All the products, no results *le sigh*

I'm not plus sized (US size 8/10) but I get chub rub because I carry the majority of my weight in my thighs. They are biiiig. And they rub -_-; Even when I starved myself down to a US size 4 I still had inner thigh rubbing, and I was on the low end of BMI. I think I will always have the curse of huge legs, unless I

I know this sounds odd, but have you tried using less products on your skin? My boyfriend has TERRIBLE dermatitis which flares up if he so much looks at the wrong soap. He can't use moisturiser or anything other than Original Source body wash and about three different brands of shampoo or everything peels and

I used to fly from Switzerland to the Uk all the time from the age of 12 . No one checked anything. The first time I flew, my parents asked the flight attendants to sit with me. After that, on my own was fine.

It's not hard to fly on your own (I've been flying solo since I was 12) and most people in the UK have passports. Getting money is harder, but someone could have bought them tickets, or they could have got hold of a credit card from one of their parents. It's not hard to get away if you really want to.

It was fantastic ^.^ such a cute little fluff ball :D

i was once detained by lieutenant-in-training German Shepherd puppy at the airport. She wanted my chocolate that I had in the bag. Apparently I was the fourth person she had alerted to the police for OMG DRUGS who had chocolate in their bag XD

Ooooo empire waist dresses!!! I love them so and can not wear them because they make me look five months pregnant (my waist is small, my hips are big...my boobs create some sort of...shelf). Go empire waist and sleeveless, then wear a cardie over the top. Also, skinny jeans are your friend (with tunics). So

Oh my goodness! Thank god for that...I thought my arse was being magical (It is fantastic, but I'm not going to have to enroll it in Hogwarts just yet). I got some shorts from Old Navy whilst I was on a business trip to the states (because omg shorts that go down to your knee and are made of nice cotton yes

M&S has nice cardies in sometimes, and I got a GORGEOUS blazer from there the other week (it's got like...a draped front on it? And it is so soft. Mmmmm comfortable business-casual attire) for £35. I think they go up to a UK size 18-20 on most clothes (US...16?), and their tops come up big for me (their jeans do

Bootcut jeans, longer tops/tunics with belts (or fitted). I have the hourglass shape and nothing except for bootcut jeans fit me properly, but maybe your sister could try boyfriend/straight leg jeans too? And if she's happy with her tummy, tight tops look really good on the hourglass shape.

Wrap dresses with cammis underneath work. I cannot wear button down/fitted tops (I have a 14" difference between my boobs and my waist, nothing has that gradient of fitted to it). I also wear blouses with high waisted skirts (pencil or a-line). I'd love to be able to wear a suit but I always just look like a fat

See, to me, a 6lbs + human being squeezed ever so slowly out of my vagina seems like it would always be traumatic than a scheduled operation with delicious drugs and competent medical staff that know what their doing. And the whole unexpected nature of labour. No. I would much rather have it written down in a

I wonder if Accountants feel the urge to represent negative Temperatures in parenthesis.

I'm sure you could find a midwife/doc that will let you. Check online to see if other people have found med professionals in your area will help. Or just sit there demanding one? I feel that's what I'd end up doing.

Im with you. People talk about c-sections like they are the worst...but then say things like "oh my birth wasn't so bad, it was only 12 hrs of pain and I only vomited twice and only had a tiny tear". If thats the best you get I ain't doing that. Nope. Noooooooope. I've already decided if I Decide to get knocked up in

I am a woman that has periods. I find period blood pretty gross as a. it has clumpy bits in it, b. it is kinda...slimy and red and stains things, and c. I really don't like the smell of it. Also it gets EVERYWHERE and isn't really...easy to control (spunk only comes out when expected). Also there is SO MUCH of it.

dunno what men you've been hanging out with :/ I have a number of male friends and relatives that are not like you describe. sure, some are arseholes, but then so are some women (in fact, I would say I've met more terrible women than terrible men, but that doesn't mean I think all women=terrible. Probably just bad

I think we probably have very similar skin-tones. Anything yellow/orange toned just makes me look like a zombie haha. I tried coral lipstick...LORD ALIVE it was terrible TT.TT I also recently bleached my hair and before the toner...let us just say I should *never* be a warm blond haha DX

I really...dislike valentines day. It's such a cop out. Do something spontaneous and romantic, not because a fucking card told you to. </old and grumpy>