Both girls for the win.
Both girls for the win.
YES, THIS. she's just there, not his wife. It's really weird.
At the wedding, he sang as she walked down the aisle. It's the one part of the wedding that's all about the bride, and he had to co-opt it. Narcissist.
Totally agree. It's like their wedding announcement on People magazine. Her sitting and him jumping in the air above her head. No togetherness. It's this is Justin's wedding announcement. Justin's baby announcement.
am I the way only one who finds timerlakes announcement odd? It's all about him him him.
Yes leave Tom out of this
my feeling was that if he wasn't someone I'd want to be involved with, that would emerge through the questions. for me it was like condensing the first few dates and getting really emotionally intimate really quickly.
That's exactly how I feel too. Not falling for it. Too much damage has been done for me to forgive and forget.
xoJane readers are sooooo mean. Took me too long to learn that.
Timely. I've just written snarky replies to two well-over-my-age-limit men who figured they should be the ones to let me know that after reading my profile they're sure I'll never find a man. And my reply was "that's fine - I'd rather be alone than settle for some entitled old guy who'll talk down to me at the same…
This is seriously gross and unacceptable. I clicked on the link assuming that Jezebel learned its lesson the last time they did something like this, but apparently not.
Please, stop. I've counseled many women in the ER with weeping cervix infections, staph, toxic shock and a multitude of other illnesses from menstrual cups, sex toys, vaginal applicators and many, many other items. It's super great that nothing has ever happened to you, but your experience would be considered…
Maybe you should let the marginal and homeless people speak for themselves instead of reducing their options for them based on your fears.
cups often have to be trimmed to fit, and require Instruction as to care and proper use-which could be a drawback for someone without adequate access to scissors and facilities. Something like that would likely need to be handled through an initial clinic type setting rather than just be handed out like tampons and…
They really haven't been on the mainstream market since the 1960s. That's misleading. And I'm not dismissing their efficacy or popularity in general.
But, you realize that in so many corners of the world, sterilized (boiling) water is a rarity, let alone for a cup?
Consider doing that in a public restroom. Pads.
I saw something about this on The Huffington Post the other day and haven't been able to stop thinking about it.