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I did too! I’m disappointed now.

BODO’S!!

Yes, sex is only one component of a healthy (non-asexual) relationship. And, it’s an important component for many people, and it’s okay to break up with someone if you’re incompatible in that area. Just as it’s okay to break up with someone if you’re incompatible in other important areas. Especially when you’ve only

Excuse me, but you are 100% allowed to break up with someone because your libido doesn’t match theirs. In fact, I think it’s the kinder thing to do.

Yeah, I cramped for two weeks after. Mine didn’t take though and eventually had to be removed. (It wasn’t in the wrong place; my body just apparently wasn’t having any of this IUD stuff.) I’m not discouraging anyone from getting one, but this kind of stuff does happen to some women, particularly ones like me with

I’m sure my husband will be a great-uncle at 40, tops, based on the rate his family’s going, but 25 is preeeeetty young for that. Dang.

Reframe it in your mind: yes, your friend might be too unorganized to add addresses to her phone contacts or keep an address book (physical or digital), BUT she cares enough to send you invitations to things and cards! And she’s willing to put in the effort of asking for your address to do it! I used to be that friend

I just looked up the original thread and he(?) was the one who called me a shitheel! So yes.

Ha! I got into it over manspreading on airplanes. Apparently I’m a “passive-aggressive shitheel” for reclaiming my middle seat legroom without asking niiiiicely first. You know, because the giant dudes who were manspreading into my space weren’t being aggressive or anything by taking it in the first place. 

HAHAHA. Oh man. How is that not funny? Only if you have zero sarcasm detector is it not funny.

I wish they’d ban *actual* assholes from Lifehacker. It’s not like there’s a shortage of them.

That was Lifehacker, because I also got into it on that one, but I wasn’t banned. I thought you were missing over there! Ugh, I was SO PISSED about that whole thing.

Yes, that was exactly what I meant, thanks! I was having a hard time word-ing yesterday.

Or as an awesome way to watch Game of Thrones with your sound system, take your pick. My husband bought himself a 60" TV when he moved into his first “by himself” apartment a few years ago (which I promptly also moved into), and it was for entertainment? I hated it at first because “who needs that much TV,” but now my

Uh, all the time? We have a 60" smart TV, on every night, on Netflix, Prime, Hulu, Xbox One, a Blu-ray, or assisting in music streaming with our speaker set. Maybe it’s because we’re ooooooold (ya know, 30), but give me an actual TV over a tiny screen any damn day.

I hadn’t thought of it that way! Though I really have no need to put a dinner plate in the oven at this moment that I can think of.

Those are so pretty! I love the birds and flowers on mine. My husband wanted something more understated, but I just wanted something bright and cheerful. Supposedly this has grown on him though. We got both the blue and red sets of plates so we can change it up.

That is beautiful china. Do you hand-wash it, or put it in the dishwasher and let it fly? I’m sensing two very different camps in these comments on that. (For the record, I’m not sure what I would do if I were using original china, vs. my modern china meant for the dishwasher.)

Use it! Frankly, no offense, I don’t think it’s that fancy—at least, it’s not so ornate that I’d feel super weird using it daily. Also, if it’s dishwasher and microwave safe as the C&B site says, those puppies are meant to be used on the regular. Of course, I’m biased—as I commented elsewhere here, I specifically