Maybe it’s just down to the fact that fewer and fewer people are likely to accept something as a miracle now.
Maybe it’s just down to the fact that fewer and fewer people are likely to accept something as a miracle now.
Depressing on all fronts.
Don’t forget how she can’t get a job so he just creates one for her. Perfect, white knight gentleman. *eye roll*
I read this book (no shame) and they had to change a lot for about the Ira story in order for it to work. I actually think the movie is better than the book in this case. It has probably the most likeable cast since The Notebook.
Sidenote: Oona Chaplin is Charlie Chaplin’s granddaughter, which I think is very cool for…
It helps that he is a super nice guy in general, but ever since Boondock Saints I have found this guy absurdly sexy despite always looking a little worse for the wear.
Do the gene testing as early as you can. If you know you carry a BRCA mutation it will inform how often you are screened and by what methods.
People who bash NJ have never been here. FACT.
That sounds the it was the worst. High school is terrible, and I hate how many people respond to its terribleness by making life harder for others. It’s like, “yeah, this sucks, but at least I’m better off than THAT GUY, AMIRITE?!” A few of the people who were awful at my high school have turned out to be pretty…
Nooo, not at all. We are definitely on the same page. I think the answer is clear when you take bisexuality out of the equation. It's a pretty straightforward "yes, you should tell them."
That's my point though. People are so caught up in the bisexual aspect of it. It's simple - if you fucked your fiance/fiancee's parent, you should probably mention that before walking down the aisle.
I think it is reasonable to be expected to disclose one's bisexuality to a spouse (and I say this as a bisexual person). I don't think it should be a dealbreaker. Having sex with a significant other's parent? Yup. No way could I get past that.
Seems like there's no way for this not to end badly, but better to let it end badly now than a few years down the line. I think if I found out that my (hypothetical) significant other had slept with a member of my immediate family, the bisexual aspect would be the least of my concerns. Letting that secret lie dormant…
I was going to say the same thing. If this were a woman asking if she should tell her (male) fiance that she had boned his father in the past, how would people be reacting??
The list just grows and grows.
A+ photobomb, random guy!
Thanks for the reply :) I feel so awkward asking people I know to help me find someone, but I guess no matter what route I go, it’s bound to be awkward! I’m definitely not a person who could handle Tinder or anything like that, so I will avoid those for sure. I know what you mean about just stumbling on someone once…
Have any of you ever started dating again after being out of the game for a long time? I have been single (by choice, mostly) for years now, and haven’t even remotely been looking to date anyone. I was in a serious relationship with a guy that was headed towards marriage, until he lost a close relative of his to…
We had the strap-measuring going on too. This was at the height of spaghetti strap popularity so it was extra embarrassing, not to mention REALLY hard to find a dress! Agh!
I think most of us surly buggers realized that high school is far from the best years of life. The good stuff comes after. Screw all those people anyways.
Same. I switched from private school where we had no prom to public school where we did, and I didn’t go. Too much drama and high school sucked anyway.