Yeah, my sons are half-Chinese and the eldest had bad rashes in reaction to cow’s milk based formula (not uncommon in Asians). So we moved to soy-based formula. I can’t imagine almond-milk is any cheaper, so idk why they went that route...
Yeah, my sons are half-Chinese and the eldest had bad rashes in reaction to cow’s milk based formula (not uncommon in Asians). So we moved to soy-based formula. I can’t imagine almond-milk is any cheaper, so idk why they went that route...
This. I see nothing to make me assume this was motivated by gender. It’s hardly the first scientific breakthrough that’s essentially ended in a rush to the patent office.
Presumably she was sober when she decided to dress herself? Or when she made the choice to even have shorts in her wardrobe in Wisconsin in January.
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Like Carrie’s mother. Seriously, the stories I could tell you about my mother-in-law. She makes the mum in Carrie seem like a hands-off, laid back hippy.
I think motherly fits; there are mothers and then there are mothers. You will know if you have the latter.
Poe’s law.
Indeed it does, which was my original point. There is not a single mention of it anywhere else in this topic.
So those on minimum wage should be excluded from the dating pool? The same way the men in this example are excluding women over 30?
Well, there are padded seats/benches in all angles and at all heights, that has to help.
I think we can agree though, there is something in that picture for everyone.
She visited the UK in 2010???
It is worth noting Black people are 3% of the UK population as opposed to 17% in the US.
Perhaps the OP didn’t consider that when these men were in their 20s they weren’t considered husband/father material because they weren’t financially stable? These men may have laboured under the belief that no-one would give them a chance unless they were making $x a year or lived in an apartment in x location. So…
When they were in their mid to late 20s those same women wouldn’t have given them the time of day because they weren’t ‘stable’ enough to consider having children with.
I just meant we’re starting to hit the milestones. I believe the brain is still developing until the early 30s. We expect people to make important, life-changing decisions way before then. I don’t know why marriage shouldn’t be looked at the same way.
I married at 23 and we’re managing just fine, thank you very much :p
I’ve never known anyone refer to the idea of death as boring. Or being in your 20s. And most concepts that can be summarized with OMG aren’t boring either.
I’ll be honest, I was only basing my comment on my perception of America because all the frivolous lawsuits seem to come from there, but I did quickly google a link: