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Quite a few of them look really really small to me? But, have you heard the term "grower not a shower?"

It's really offensive and part of what contributes to the stigma—they must eat junk food! Ugh. I needed prescription meds, not a diet change.

Do you have insurance? A dermatologist can prescribe you testosterone blockers, you can get birth control (OTC-Lo worked wonders for me), and you can get Retin-A.

SO many options. Birth Control plus OTC products worked for me. But, if you have insurance, you can see a derm and get lots of great treatments for the price of a co-pay...

Even then, only once or twice.

It clearly warns you and makes you type on the number—so she would have had to type 900 on her phone before it allowed her to reserve the ride.

Lyft is still cheaper even with their peak pricing—never 9x the original fare. Fair enough about waiting, I'm not sure what her situation was, but she should have planned better, or seen the pricing and looked into the other options.

I have a really hard time falling bad for her. She had to click through the screen and see that the rates were 9x higher than usual. She made a stupid choice. She could have used another company (Lyft), or waited for the surge prices to go down (they are highest at peak times). I get it, in a sense, I've made

She could have used Lyft, or waited until later when the surcharge would go down (it goes up in peak times).

I don't get it. I always wanted a first mate, not a captain.

Afasion22 was responding to someone tearing apart people who don't wear makeup as "plain janes" and is making the association between not wearing makeup and not bothering to shower or take care of hygiene.

I think playdough is awesome, but you need to do both candy and the playdough.

I worked with a guy who dropped a list of client numbers, names, and addresses on a home visit. He reported it to his employer and was fired for violating HIPPAA.

I'd imagine they aren't putting all their weight on the women haha. You can use your arms to hold upper torso up a little.

That's usually a last ditch effort because someone wasn't taking previous hints that they're not into them. Generally, I have a boyfriend, but I will tell you I'm not interested—that is what is important, not that some other guy "got" me first.

It is stupid. But some violent people, who are violent due to psychosis, do want to prevent themselves from being violent. People do go to hospitals saying, "I want to kill ______ so I need help." But overall, yes, the piece of paper is pointless. It is meant as a tool to prevent liability. It's sad.

Self harm contracts are intended to inform people of what supports they can use if they feel like harming themselves or others. That is not age appropriate though, they are used with adults. And they are more of a liability thing, as I learned in grad school that they aren't effective (well duh).

Obviously I don't think she is healthy. I don't think we are disagreeing here, aside from me pointing out that she may have started to work on this trauma in her treatment.

For all you know she did talk about this during her treatment. They are bound by confidentiality and would not call the police. Healthy people do not want attention in this way.