courtneyshane
CourtneyShane
courtneyshane

I agree. Who knows why a person would approach a genuine problem like that by first posting on the internet. But it could totally be a testing-the-waters-of-talking-about-it, made secure by "internet anonymity" thing. Bad communication about sex and boundaries seems to plague relationships. Even if it's not at a

I agree. Without more info, it's worth it to take his claims at face value. A fetish that one partner grows significantly more/less enamored with than the other is not inconceivable. An unethical, abusive dom is not inconceivable. A sub who doesn't know how to communicate/can't separate sexual submission from the

The story this morning included info on the areas where the animals were kept. There were some obvious howlers like "broken-down fencing," and some kind of holes in the ground. I mean, yeah, horses do not appear to have the greatest *self-preservation instincts, but that means you REALLY have to have your basics

So true—not exactly the kind of thing a well-adjusted person brags about.

Okay, so the advice here is don't SAY anything obviously offensive and stupid. But what about legislating obviously offensive and women's-body-policing laws and statutes? They still attempt to pass the same unconstitutional legislation as before, but just don't SAY what it really means? Great plan, Bobby.

It might be corn whiskey, aka Moonshine, which has emerged as some sort of novelty liquor in the South in the last couple of years. All whiskey starts clear though, so maybe it just isn't aged in wood for any period. I can't imagine either tasting very good, but then people drink lots of alcohols that don't taste

I made Pumpkin Whoopie Pies, and they are AMAZING. http://www.seriouseats.com/recipes/2009/10/pumpkin-whoopie-pies-recipe-cream-cheese-filling-baked-red-hook-brooklyn.html

It's AMAZING the number of people, including medical professionals, who have no idea about non-9 and how common that sensitivity is in women. I think people just don't talk to their doctors about sex much. This is the kind of simple piece of information that could make a huge difference in people's sex lives, if

I was coming here to say the same thing! I would add Comeback Sauce for dipping: http://www.food.com/recipe/comeback-sauce-413278

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Sad, but not new. As a clip from "The First Wives Club" that I can't find reminds us: "There are three ages for women in Hollywood—babe, district attorney, and Driving Miss Daisy."

Definitely not an old wive's tale! I first heard to pee after sex from my doctor, after multiple UTI's. Mine were actually caused by the nonoxynol 9 in spermicidal lubricant, which I hadn't used before. My boyfriend at the time kept condoms with it on them, and I had no idea many women are sensitive to. My theory

THIS. It's common for women not to get off during penetrative sex, and to have a hard time doing so, and to not be able to do so at all. The number of dudes who are careless/lazy lovers and check out of an experience once they get theirs is well above zero. Not to mention that sex preferences are so individual, to

Right??? I would bring my own Duke's Mayonnaise to that party, but I definitely want to spend time with a man who will take THREE HOURS to make a cheeseburger juuuuust right.

Yep. And I have also made my own copycat recipe, filled with delicious frosting, and topped with chocolate ganache. Totally way better than the weird, air-puffed hfcs stuff that sat in a plastic wrapper for a month before it was bought/consumed.

I bet there will be plenty of Wonder Bread for the holidays as they liquidate all their inventory. Discount bakeries will be overflowing with the stuff.

SO TRUE. At first, I thought maybe the drought this summer and the subsequent rise in corn price had caused a massive spike in the cost of high fructose corn syrup. That would have been a much better reason than, "We royally fucked up for a lot of years and are also tired of paying halway decent wages."

Hahaha! I love this comment. It says so much about the Randians.

Actually, pregnant teens are more likely to have stillbirths than adult women. There is such a thing as "too young." Some info on how restricted access is here, because although you're absolutely right that obesity, health and poverty are big players, I would say poverty is the biggest. It's at the root of a lot of

THIS. It IS a public health crisis with no easy solutions. Honestly, the poor and very poor in Mississippi seem to get studied to death, but rarely helped, if ever. And they need HELP. This kind of entrenched poverty that's dozens of generations further in time from when it started, is extremely difficult to

I think that's a less typical spelling. Try searching "septicemia" or "sepsis."