elizakthornberry
ElizaKThornberry
elizakthornberry

VAGINA, ACTIVATE!

"I knew him first. Therefore, I reserve the right to cuddle with him, call him up at all hours of the nights, and reminisce about our sexual encounters. But we are JUST FRIENDS, which means that if you get at all uncomfortable with how close we are, you're just a crazy, jealous bitch."

And those horrendously awful RAV4 commercials. I know car ads aren't supposed to be Oscar material or anything, but they are just so cringe-worthy.

I should clarify that I'm not trying to attack you. I just wanted to point out women are stigmatized no matter what personal choice they make regarding marriage. It's shitty and unfair for all of us.

THANK YOU. I was 21 as well. I am educated, have a career, and am happy with my life. However, the assumption always seems to be that I am desperate, dumb, insecure, and have no aspirations beyond marriage and motherhood. While I recognize that my decison was not right for everybody, I am in no way trying to push it

I definitely understand where you're coming from, but as someone who married at 21, I get frustrated by the assumption that I did so out of some kind of desperation. People (usually ones who don't know me, my husband, or anything about our relationship) often jump to the conclusion that I am uneducated, insecure, or

Man, they are getting desperate now. I went back and watched some of season 1 last weekend, and it made me sad to realize how shitty it became. It was truly hilarious, and ended up turning into the very thing it was supposed to be mocking.

Huh, there were quite a few things on here that I was not aware of. Thanks for bringing this to my attention!

Donald Glover is the only person to be on both my husband's and my "Hypothetical Hall Pass List." I'd say that's quite an achievement.

I think that was lankypanky's point. The public jumped to conclusions about Ms. Knight, causing her to be somewhat lost in the shuffle.

That was my thought, too. I never even thought to ask my husband to come with me to my insertion. Although I think the article is probably referring to a partner actually refusing to come...in which case, yeah, that's really shitty.

I COMPLETELY psyched myself out before getting mine inserted, because I had spent the entire night before reading all these horror stories about excrutiating pain/fainting/uncontrollable bleeding. I was a nervous wreck when I got there...and it ended up being totally fine. Just 10 seconds of discomfort, and it was

Cheese, Gwyneth? Really? CheeseCAKE, I could see. Even cream cheese, MAYBE. But for real, I get my string cheese on every single day, and don't feel one ounce of guilt over it.

Right?! Her "Here's to Never Growing Up" song irritates me every time I hear it, for that very reason. Like, honey...maybe it's time?

I sincerely hope that the Rogen/Kaling friendship is as amazing in real life as it is in my head.

I'm also confused by this. Granted, I haven't watched Glee in several seasons, but I remember hearing about there being a trans character and a bisexual one. In what ways has he come across as transphobic/misogynistic? Again, I'm legit curious :)

Certainly more qualified than him, I would think. But what do I know, all this medical stuff is too confusing for little old me! Good think I have strong, smart men like Rick Perry holding my hand and making sure I know what's best for my health and personal circumstances!

Me. Too. The hubs and I will alternate between very rational, adult conversations about why we should wait, and what a realistic timeline is, etc....and totally hysterical, emotional "OHMYGOD WE'RE TOTALLY READY, LET'S HAVE TEN BABIES NOW" breakdowns. This little dude is pushing me toward the latter .

Haha, he is pretty darn great! It was just so funny, because he's typically pretty soft-spoken. I've never heard something so sassy come out of his mouth. :)

Mine, too! And I was all the way up in Wisconsin! I guess we were all connected last night! Solidarity! :)