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I love "Aloe" from SW but I feel like it would wash me out if I wore it as like a dress or shirt because I'm so pale. I don't really like Emerald but it's not offensive to my eyes.

happy birthday!

True. When people ask me how me and my bf met, and I say online dating, people tend to not believe me. When I first started online dating my coworkers were so upset with me and kept telling me I didn't need to "resort" to it, and one even went so far as to say the only way she would ever try it is if she was "over 30

True about the sex - even though I know it's a societal assumption and not necessarily true, when my bf says no thanks I've had a long day or something, it crushes me because I expect him to always be up for it. Somehow I think that even though I have the same reasons for sometimes not wanting to have sex, that he's

Sweet! I know what I'm doing this weekend.

Thanks :) will do!

I also have a tuxedo cat named Jimmy!!! He's very talkative and I sing to him all the time, mostly shit I made up but I do sing "Ji-ji-ji-Jimmy is a cat" to the tune of Bennie and the Jets by Elton John.

I'm just learning how to knit this week, it's been both frustrating and satisfying. My bf did make two comments though- "Knitting takes too long, why bother?" and, "Are you an old lady now?"

Funny thing about the LSAT, taking the prep courses doesn't improve your chances of performing better on the tests for some reason.

Truly truly awful. I had no idea about this until recently as I'm Canadian. I am self-employed so I am not sure how much time I will decide to take off one day when I have a baby (I work at home so who knows), but at least I will feel in control of that situation. It makes me feel sick sick sick to know women are

Well they have an imperative to warn other students and such - look at what's happened at York numerous times.

My teeth are okay!

Haha that made me laugh so hard. +1

We don't consume fluoridated water in my home...so I guess we have not all died off.

No you're absolutely right, I have not lived in the US and I didn't comprehend fully the situation there. I'm in Canada now, so it's kind of the same situation as the UK. I'm sorry if I offended anyone.

I was a student there and I basically marched into a doc's office and they gave me a sheet to fill out. I mailed that in and boom, I was covered by the NHS. I don't even know if I should have been covered. But yes, check ups and abortions are covered by the NHS. Although, the system is not quite "universal" as in

Thank you for pointing that out, the US is very different than other countries in many ways.

Fair enough, although I was more sharing my experience than trying to prescribe it for everyone. Good points.

Fair enough, I wasn't thinking about those living in rural situations or those that are not close to a provider.

When I had my pill procedure in the UK, I was required to come for two visits for each set of pills, which were a day apart. Was it a pain in the ass? Yes, but considering that shit can go down even after the first set, I was glad to be somewhat monitored during that period. Also, it does ensure that the woman is