You're from the midwest, aren't you? LOL
You're from the midwest, aren't you? LOL
I re-read your comment. I thought you were saying white women get their hair touched by black men. My mistake.
Please don't derail a conversation about women of color about how white women are also affected. It is not the same thing, and this is not the place for it.
You are not an asshole. They do not do that to white women. Tell them right off. I get compliments on my hair, but I have never experienced someone trying to touch my hair.
I think you mean age of oldest/2+7= the lowest age possible for dating.
Yeah I thought that inclusion was gross for that reason...
Quite a few of them look really really small to me? But, have you heard the term "grower not a shower?"
Ah, that sucks. Well, a friend of mine had good look with this site: https://pocketderm.com/
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.