danielleJP
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danielleJP

I used to work with someone that would ask me constantly (like at least once a week) if I was pregnant, when I was having kids, ect. I was in my late 20s at the time and hadn’t even made a decision on weather I wanted them or not, her fixation was just so bizarre. Why people think this topic is any of their business,

Who had she fucked over?

Children need outdoors, dirt and germs yes. They do not need clutter, cat pee and moldy dishes. Perhaps you didn’t have that one friend with a filthy clutter filled house - I did. All the kids talked about it and no one liked going to her house. I wouldn’t want that to be my kid.

This this this this this. We live in a small place, and it’s not a big deal to clean it but holy, does it ever improve my relationship to not bicker over house cleaning any more.

Yes, as a consequences of the cycle of poverty series these essays are informative and pretty interesting examples, but as examples of parents being treated unfairly by the system? Not so much.

You can afford a housekeeper yet you prefer to live in filth you don’t want to clean up?

This was my thought too. I’ve been learning of more and more people in my real life that are in open or open-ish marriages. I imagine it’s more common in the world of beautiful people, money, and fame.

I’ve been trying to google what the significance of locking arms is, but I’m getting so many auto-playing videos I need to stop - is it solidarity but just a step back from actually taking a knee? Or does it have another message?

Palenque was amazing, amazing, amazing. I loved everything about being in that part of the world.

This is true, Canada is not that easy to get into. My husband is an immigrant (from Mexico, actually) and had we not been together, he wouldn’t have been allowed to stay without huge expense and a lot more time to get his points to qualify, during which he wasn’t allowed to work (this has actually changed since, and

Delicious.

Ah, so good for the group at least then, if it likely is only going to affect the individual.

I think both you and the person you are responding to are actually answering a different question, though. Based on this part of your paragraph:

I think you actually missed what the question was, but assuming I’m getting the point here, it doesn’t matter anyway, as reading between the lines, what OP was originally wondering isn’t possible based on the way bacteria vs viruses mutate. The OP was wondering if harm could be caused by those who only take 1 or 2 of

hmmm so it sounds like it could be a concern then? Hopefully not

I’m pretty sure vaccines don’t work that way, you have the antibodies or you do not... but now that you’ve brought it up, I’m hoping someone with an absolute answer comes along.

The recommendation in Canada now is one pap ever 3 years (unless there is some reason to increase frequency on a case by case basis). There was actually a poster on awareness about necessary vs excessive testing in the office last time I was there, which I thought was interesting.

For the love of your sanity, back up now and save yourself!

Similar to Hep B - which the school actually scheduled for us so we wouldn’t have to remember, so maybe that kind of system is in the future. Although seeing the way this planet is going, probably not.

Hey, my dad has been posting this kind of shit for years now. I guess it’s gone mainstream. (He doesn’t post that kind of thing on facebook any more because I guess he doesn’t want to publicly fight with me any more)