gingergetthepopcorn
Ginger, get the popcorn!
gingergetthepopcorn

Don't know. Has someone offered to marry YOU? You seem like quite the catch.

I'm almost 30, and saying no still gives me indigestion... I wish I'd taken that class in college instead of the basics of film.

I won't let you down!

How to find cute cat gifs in the hopes that Jezebel will notice you and get you out of the Grey 101.

When you get that office politics course started, let me know. I have a ... erm ... friend ... who needs to enroll.

Mandatory second-language training.

Are we taking bets on whether or not the victim is a direct parody of Lindy?

If they can work in a reference to the candy corn Oreo fiasco, I will give exactly two tips of the hat to L&O's writers.

I miss Elliot Stabler's forearms.

It's almost definitely the latter.

I wish there was video of the interview. I think her humor doesn't translate well to print and she is incredibly self-deprecating. The tone of these quotes could change completely based on her delivery.

By your definition, I qualify as a "real" runner, and yet I wear lacy, colorful Hanky Panky thongs when I run (and at all other times) because I like them and I think they are comfortable. In fact, I have tried fancy, wicking, high-performance underwear and I hate it. I think it's silly to judge someone for the

I'm interested to see what kinds of "alternatives" the documentary offers. Like others have said, the pill is widely available, and safe for most women, making it the most popular, and generally easiest method for a lot of people.

I DID have problems with the Pill and thisthisthis. The Pill isn't perfect, but like vaccines, we are SO much better with it than without it.

You know what suppresses your menstrual cycles? Pregnancy.

I loved the Pill in my 20s and 30s. No side effects for me, except light, regular periods. I never thought I was that atypical in my tolerance of them. I went off them in my 40s, because I worried about blood clots. Now that I'm approaching menopause, my periods are hell, and I cry for my Loestrin every month.

It is amazing how much the Dalcon Shield has us out of step with the rest of the world. IUDs/the pill are neck and neck worldwide and if you take out the US IUDs are the most common birth control method. They're safe and they're so freaking reliable, but there is such bad outdated info about them still hanging on over

THIS THIS THIS! The majority of women who take hormonal birth control experience no troubling side effects! Documentaries like these make it seem like the extreme side effects are more common than they actually are!

Once I found a pill that worked, I took it for a long time, Then the patch came out and I used that. And then I tried the ring, which was great, though it made me itchy at times (and scratching your vagina isn't something one should do!).

So, that book the documentary is based on, it's rather...problematic.

...to wake women up ...