I learned a new word today! thanks!
I learned a new word today! thanks!
Huh?
Own it! I rarely take off my pj's (I call it "loungewear") on the weekends.
I keep hoping my laziness will rub off on my boyfriend. It's kind of buzz-kill when you're laying around on the couch and someone's running around being productive and making you feel guilty (he doesn't guilt me, I do that myself).
I've raised two strong, healthy young men. And we've rarely made a bed.
I've heard that messy homes are actually safer as far as allergies go. (protective exposure and all that)
Good luck!
Maybe it's an ingrown hair?
I have an irrational hatred of Alan Alda myself.
For some reason I have it in my mind that she's a crazy right-wing wacko, which is why I hate her. But without googling, I don't know if it's true or not...
I've worn glasses for most of my life, so after I got laser eye surgery and my eyes were out there for everyone to see, I felt a little naked.
Moldy bread as the visual? Didn't that have something to do with curing polio?
I think that might just be for the neck suction, I gave up after that. The implant is probably at least that much.
I'm 48, have only a few grays in my lovely auburn hair, few wrinkles and a youthful body. (I'm genetically lucky, if not financially) But that freaking chin melting into the neck is my biggest insecurity! I said it in another post, but a chin implant and a neck suction is something I would invest in if I could…
At least $5000. Not that I've checked.
I'm a pale redhead, so I've never had visible eyebrows or lashes. But I just had them dyed for the first time about 3 weeks ago. It's very subtle, but I've gotten lots of vague compliments since. (e.g. "did you do something different with your make-up," "you look well-rested") I'm still not sure how to feel about…
I'm too poor to be able to afford plastic surgery, so it's easy for me to be judgmental. But I can't swear I wouldn't have some work done (chin implant/neck suction!) if I could afford it.
Protective exposure, baby!
As I read this, she was still washing, just not with regular products. I am a water-only person because my vagina gets very irritated (and itchy and stinky) when soap or chemicals get near it.
It may sound crazy, but as a 45+ year old woman with a history of skin/vaginal sensitivity, the less you do the better.