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When I realized that I only had 10 minutes left, I thought "Gee, no one has really died yet. I bet the next 10 minutes are going to be CRAZY." Yup.

I also thought Morgan was blind! I think because this styling and his use of the staff made me remember that horrible movie The Book of Eli.

I used to manage a record store. During the holiday season, one of my temp employees who had been complaining about his finals, called out sick. He said "I called my doctor and he said it sounds like I have meningitis."

I may be wrong, but I read her piece as that she's finally being honest about what she wants, expects, and is willing to give, to get relationships. With those other guys, she acknowledges that she's partially to blame that she wasn't fully satisfied because she didn't go out of her way to communicate it to her

I'd like to add:

I used to work in Harvard Square, and when I did, in order to blend in with the natives, I dressed *very* tough. Shaved my head, had a tattoo (still do, I guess), wore Docs. No assless chaps though (but aren't all chaps assless?)

It's not always about trying to impress someone. Before having kids, I used to jog. I haven't been able to get to that same level of fitness since popping the wee ones out. More often than not, it's about trying to feel comfortable in your own body, or fitting into your existing wardrobe, or even just having dominion

I did this the other day, tried on all of my local target's clothes in this line. I bought one green tunic top because it was cut perfectly. I'm on the cusp of plus size (16), so I chalked up not looking good in any of this line's items to being an inbetween. (Inbetweens generally don't have luck in with straight

for the swimsuit I'd actually get a high waisted bikini. That's been my jam since popping out a wee one, and target actually has some pretty cute ones right now. I'm plus sized, so I went with this one from their new Ava & Viv line.

I highly recommend checking out "The World Without Us" by Alan Wiesman. Microbeads are one of many things that he explores in great detail in that book.

my father has done this since he was 40. He's added on 10 years to his age when he meets someone new so their initial reactions have always been "wow, you look great for your Age!"

Sadly, dying does not prevent rape. :/

even as a parent, the wording she chose ("most worthy project") is really effing annoying.

so, this is compete bullshit, and the court also claimed that the directive "go home and be with your baby" was not sexist too. This whole case sucks.

"It's not that the transgender or the gender identity community is dangerous by any means," Artiles said, "but [the ordinance] creates a giant loophole for criminals, sexual deviants and sexual predators to walk into a shower, a woman's locker room under the cover of law

Thanks for this! As a doula, how do you feel about the term "naturally?"

Oh, I'm so happy that you are a woman who has experienced not only pregnancy, but also an anterior placenta. Thank you for informing me that a whole type of pregnancy experience is invalid because many women hardly ever got to feel their babies kick. Many women just feel pressure, and back pain, but no definitive

That depends on the wee one's position inside of the uterus. Some women never feel kicking because of the baby's position, or where the implantation occurred, or the position of the placenta. Some women just experience that as back pain. Every pregnancy is different. Every woman is different.

"I simply can't believe these claims that women "don't know" they're pregnant."

If you've had a kid, then you probably know that it can take your cycle a while to get back to normal afterwards. If you breastfeed, then it can take even longer. You can start to ovulate months before menstruation returns. I'm guessing that off-cycles are likely to blame for her not knowing, and your body is changing