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Maybe because Jim Carrey is about 1, 000, 000 ++ more inherently creepy than Colin Firth in every way possible?

Your father is behaving badly and you have every right to be pissed with the boundaries he's crossing by dragging you and your siblings in. You are not acting like a baby, and don't beat yourself up for avoiding him at the moment. The situation he's put you and your siblings in is unfair and selfish. I've been through

I was born a month early because my mom had a placental abruption with me. She didn't smoke or do drugs, she was 30, no trauma like a car accident. Her only risk factor was multiple pregnancies. It was a weird no one could have predicted this situation but I thank all the lucky stars my mom was on top of things with

Ditto. I'm pretty sure my OB saved my son's life— he was born with his cord around his neck and slightly blue. He's now 10. If there's one thing I've learned in this decade, it's that it sure as fuck isn't all about me anymore. We are fortunate to have modern medicine (OB or midwife, take your pick) available to us,

This IS a safe to get opinions. You are getting one from me, who does know better.

Even better than that, she's going to have a child whose health and safety have to be put ahead of her comfort and preferences. It's very easy to go into parenthood full of high ideals, but the truth is that obstacles come along and a helpless infant depends on her good judgment. I would hate to look back at the time

If you're Woody Allen, you don't even bother to try finding age-appropriate romantic partners, because you don't know what that means.

Oh come on, I've read all the responses and everyone is being helpful and reasonable— sorry if they didn't tell you exactly what you wanted to hear. Yes, women have been giving birth completely unsupervised for millenia— and a shitton of them have died (furthermore, they would almost certainly have been overjoyed to

Ahhh I see. I think the midwife idea sounds like a nice compromise.

She's 23 weeks pregnant and hasn't been to a doctor and doesn't plan to see one. The baby is kicking and her blood pressure is fine so she sees no need to have anything checked out. Her mom told her to go to the doctor and she wanted everyone agree with her and say that she's totally cool to do nothing at all because

Bletchley Circle might be what you are looking for, British period crime drama. An almost all women cast to boot.

Can I just say how annoying it is as a plus sized woman to constantly be told "oh, lots of men like big women"? I understand this is the case, plus sized women aren't all languishing on the sidelines while their thin counterparts get all the menfolk. I hate hearing this especially from people who would have no idea

Now I want to know what the hell you said- the responses don't seem super judgy?

I don't know what this was about but if it's a discussion about not doing any sort of prenatal stuff, I do implore you to reconsider. My children would be dead if not for my midwife. And I had know way of knowing about their problems myself. There were zero outward signs. We would have been those people who just died

Julianne Moore and Rupert Grint starring in 'Ginger Love'.

And if you're a real Greek badass, of course, you'll go for heroic nudity!

But the girl that Wilson's character actually ends up with at the end of Midnight in Paris is about twenty years younger than him. So there's that.

Eh, I think you can make an argument that most auteur's films are essentially about the same character types/ situations or they have 'periods' where a few films are thematically similar and then they move onto a new period where those few films are thematically similar and so on.

yes because only films made by a pedophile with a younger woman complex are hero derp smart and soooooooo deep....AMIRITE?

Leave it to Woody Allen to think that Emma Stone (age 25) would be a reasonable romantic lead alongside Colin Firth (age 53). I have nothing against May-December romances (my dad is 16 years older than my mom) but, sexy as he is, he is over twice her age and that is squicky as fuck. And this dynamic is treated as