crittabee
crittabee
crittabee

Can this woman just shut up already? If you can't be a gracious winner, you don't deserve to win at all.

What is this class coffee bullshit? Why are schools trying to create friction in families this way? Jeez.

Umm, okay, I don't listen to Robin Thicke for numerous reasons, but is that chip line real? How does this man function?

Bathroom caulk?! Are you fucking kidding me? This poor woman.

Quitting Facebook is out of the question for me. Everyone in my family is on there, and as the official/unofficial family photographer, there's an expectation that I'm going to keep the albums updated.

That, and I work in PR, and therefore am bound by social media.

We've started online voting for municipal and provincial elections here in Canada, and it's amazingly convenient. It might be a little harder to do nationwide, but it certainly made our last election a breeze for voters.

What in the actual fuck?

I don't have much to add, other than you're so bang on in ever single comment that I was to give you a hundred gold stars.

What's so effed up about this is that it's based on a demonstrably incorrect 'belief' that birth control = abortion. The SCOTUS has basically put into law that you can deny people life improving and/or life saving treatments because you 'think' they do something that they absolutely do not do. It's no different than

I'm thinking another part of the reason they're not as popular is because if they aren't covered under your health insurance, they're expensive as hell. I got the Mirena, which comes with a $300 price tag. My insurance covered $230 of that, so I was able to afford it. I was also able to get free insertion, being in

You're right, there's no good reason. When I told my doctor I wanted an IUD, he gladly wrote up the prescription for me, and the gyno gladly put it in. Hell, I said I might want to have my tubes tied and the gyno said she could put me on list. No buts, no trying to insert their personal opinions over their

I get a period, but it's extremely minimal. I don't have to wear tampons or pads anymore. Before I had an IUD, I had an extremely heavy flow. I can't tell you how much this has improved my periods.

My sister had an IUD, then got married, took it out, and was pregnant pretty quickly. You really shouldn't have a problem. I would suggest talking to a different gyno. Many will make excuses for you not to get one if you haven't had kids.

I have a Mirena now. It was a tough start - I haven't had children, so insertion was very painful, and I had pretty constant cramping/bleeding for about a month after insertion. That said, everything since has been amazing. I barely have a period, next to no cramps (after suffering from terrible cramps all my life),

I'm down for anything that turns someone's life around for the better. I just hope he's in the "bad dude for a reason" camp and not the "bad dude cause I'm a bad dude" camp.

I'm boiling just looking at her.

Is she still a thing?

This is exactly how you have to stand in this so as not to show off your cooter to the world.

Does the showing skin in one area thing no longer apply?

This is a fun summer dress. I want to wear it while I frolic through fields of daisies.