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I really hope I can articulate this properly.

[I am NOT a scientist but....] HSV 1 and 2 (as well as many other viruses) can survive on various non-human objects (fomites) so technically this could be spread via a means other than something sexual. Through meat though? Ehhh..

Not to mention that most modeling isn't very lucrative.

Highly unnerving!...And, yet...I cannot look away....

I went to Catholic Forensic League Nationals...

Eh, that's life though, right? You can't force yourself to be attracted. It certainly doesn't sound like you were being a toad. In fact, I think it would have been far worse if you had asked her on a date out of guilt, rather than not at all.

" Hey, you're fat, and I'm fat, so you should date me because obviously we're a good match. Oh you don't want to date me? You're shallow!"

Soooo...I'm guessing any questions pertaining to the film Mommie Dearest are off the table?

Even in junior high I didn't trust my parents enough to do my laundry. Never gonna happen, 'rents!

I know this is probably an unpopular opinion, but I personally found this woman and her story to be far more inspiring than a photo of a person sporting an orange glow and rock hard abs. This body is realistic and attainable. I completely realize that this is not the body most will aspire to have, but as someone who

"I gotta go, there's a woman vomiting over there. I'm going to go get her to have sex with me."

Seriously. I actually found that this story was more inspirational to me than those with people losing 75lbs + with perfectly taut stomachs. Bottom line, many people can exercise til they're blue in the face and they will NEVER have an "ideal" body. Seeing this woman makes others who have worked so hard to know that

To be fair, many of the housekeeping employees do not know written English. This actually never occurred to me until I had a few too many guests complain about written instructions not being followed where I work. I relayed their concerns to the housekeeping supervisors (who are bilingual- Spanish and English

Cynical, yet completely and utterly correct.

I'm entranced.

I left Worcester, MA for Providence, RI. I still can't tell which is worse. :/

Toilet paper. Always toilet paper.

Because I can't edit, I guess I should add that I have extremely bad OCD (most of it being centered on physical health) and while I don't demand anyone be tested, I like to know if they have because it gives me much more peace of mind. I'm in no way trying to belittle anyone who has HSV1/2, but I do make a concerted

No, but I ask them about testing in general and they state that they have been tested for "everything" by having the standard test, but when I ask if they have any history with HSV2 they say it's impossible because of the aforementioned test. I'm not shaming them (because, like this main post says— it's not advisable