darlingdalila
darlingdalila
darlingdalila

Primal Pit Paste is great for stink, but it is not an antiperspirant. It smells great all day (sometimes for two days!) and it contains coconut oil, shea butter, baking soda, arrowroot, and essential oils (in a variety of scents). That's it. I love this product.

Right? That's exactly what I was thinking. Thanks, no thanks.

NOW i'm happy !

I've been really impressed so far. I even made my husband smell my pits after a 4 mile trail hike this weekend and he said they didn't smell at all. I have really, really coarse armpit hair that leads to major razor bumps and it even seems to be helping with that.

its SO overwhelming, and thats just talking about the Perfumes that are CURRENTLY

if you ever have any Perfume questions or opinions, feel free to chat me up !

Again, a stick thrown in a randomly chosen undergrad class will hit a woman who is more compelling to look at. I don't get it. Well, I get it. It's called the inherited networks of nepotism.

oh but if i ONLY had a nickel for everytime some one here called ME creepy.....id be all

It lost me at "patchouli"

The haircut thing isn't relevant for most women. Sure, there are some women who have the exact same buzzcut as a man and if they go to a barbershop and request that same thing it isn't fair if they are charged differently. But for someone like me wiho gets my long hair cut maybe 3x/year - I'm spending a solid hour in

They might as well post a satellite feed of Northern California. It's as informative.

Exactly, this is nothing more than a ratings grab under the guise of "Robin meant so much to us all" it's vile.

I'm not generally one of those that rails against the media. It's just a fact of our modern world. But come on.

Just wait until CNN tries to one up them by using a holographic Wolf Blitzer to interview the family while they plan for the wake.

I saw that movie once, and that one scene so deeply affected me that I ran out of my girlfriends apartment in tears. I could never possibly explain it to someone that does not understand already just how moving that scene is, but it wrapped up decades of abuse and neglect in my life.

Hit the nail on the head. Perfectly called them on their bullshit. I think if she were a hair dresser there would be little to no mention of her profession anywhere in the article. If I could up vote this comment a million times I would.

My younger brother quoted this scene in a letter he sent to me (years ago, but also several years after the movie had come out) - insightful, sweet, loving, compassionate person that my brother is, he recognized how some childhood emotional abuse (not Will Hunting-level, but damaging) shaped how I responded to the

I don't agree with RR and I wanted to repost this here to tell you why.

To steal what someone else said on another message board: Technically, suicide is a selfish act. However, people who are clinically depressed to the point where they're seriously considering suicide aren't capable of thinking rationally about such things.

Not in one million years if she were a doctor would FOX News have run the headline "MMA Fighter Beats Up Doctor Girlfriend." Like, c'mon. I do think it's relevant to list her occupation in an article on this—she's famous for her work in the commercial sex industry, there's nothing wrong with that, that's how people