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I was going to mention that there's a connection between perimenopause and sleep disturbances and 40-59 sounds pretty perimenopausal to me.

And here I always though the sole straight guy that prefers short hair on women was my dad. We're up to three now, but one is dead and Dad has pretty much aged out of the market so Mr. Darby has got his evangelizing work cut out for him.

. . .I just have a hard time judging obvious mental illness by normal-people standards.

Also, every time angel gender is specified in the Bible it's male.

A news story I read this morning said that some of her victims, (maybe all of them, now I've forgotten), were 17. The age of consent in Ohio is 16. However, it's against the law in Ohio for a teacher to have sex with a student so that's what they're getting her on.

I have noticed that men under a certain age, (in my experience I'd say 60), cannot tell you if someone is nice looking unless they are attracted to them. (read: fuckable). If a woman who is thinner or older or take-your-picker than they consider someone they want to sleep with they don't think she's pretty. If the guy

Is that what it's based on? I always thought it had to do with rules of clean and unclean.

I guess I'm raining on your parade but I have a friend who was so glad when she found out her baby was going to be a boy because she thought he would avoid all the bitchiness that girls go through. She was SHOCKED when she learned that the boys are every bit as bitchy as the girls. This started in kindergarten. Now

Maybe one of the boys had something to do with it and the mother is trying to cover for them.

Also, it's more than a little drunk. She admits to the possibility she blacked out.

A girl, even a grown woman, can wear a 4 top and a 2 bottom or vice versa.

People used to name girls "June" and "April" so I guess it's not so uncommon to name a kid after a month. My question is why would you name your kid "September" when his birthday is in October? Maybe it's like in the olden days when people were naming boys "August"; it looks and sounds like the month but actually

The make up Worth Its never bother me. As you say, this is a web site for women and I'm enough of a sexist to think that make up is a women's thing. Plus most of the women who use makeup seem to genuinely enjoy it, unlike housekeeping.

I see your point. I usually enjoy the Worth It posts but resisted clicking on this one because it is for a cleaning product. The only reason I finally clicked was because it's dead boring here at work today and I was hoping I'd find someone here complaining about a cleaning product being endorsed in a Worth It post. I

They probably felt like they were being stalked.

My family never said a word; to this day 20+ years after our wedding no one in my family has asked. But in my 30s, I guess because it was "getting late" customers were asking. I might add here that it was only the men who asked. Women getting to know me for the first time might ask if I had kids and when I said, "no"

It is actually okay to be supportive and hope the best for people, even abusers and depending on how you use the word supportive. Isn't it okay to hope that one day, sooner rather than later, the abuser might know the error of his/her ways and change? That's hoping for the best if you ask me. In the case of Chris

That's why so many people pierce the right one as well.

@eponai: I have the idea that Lycra/Spandex/whatever bras didn't really come into their own until the 50s and that they changed the whole picture for women's fashions. So who knows what she was rebelling against. Truncated whalebone corsets?