"LOLOLOLOL," -Every woman in my college class, including innumerable MDs, PhDs, corporate whizzes, teachers, writers, and entrepreneurs.
"LOLOLOLOL," -Every woman in my college class, including innumerable MDs, PhDs, corporate whizzes, teachers, writers, and entrepreneurs.
Do women go to college in order to find a husband, or do they simply expect to meet someone while they are there? I married a guy I met in college, but I didn't go to college just to meet men, and it didn't prevent me from getting a Ph.D. and having a career.
Ha. My 11 year old (feminist) daughter told me that she thought the reason men were so upset about birth control was NOT because of any health care issues, but only because they wanted to control women's lives. I don't think I've ever been prouder of her!
Right. And then once women get married they've got to use that degree to get a job to help support their family, because who can live on one income anymore? And besides, their husband might lose his job or they might get divorced or whatever.... How is being educated bad for us again?
are you sure you went to college? i don't think "antidotes" is the word you want to use. an antidote is something that counteracts against a poison. i think you mean anecdotes.
Its funny because it seems to imply that some men DON'T go to various college courses and various types of work with the hope of meeting both ladies for the fun sexytimes but also promising women for the settling down and baby making. Which in my experience... they do. When a woman thinks ahead about how maybe she…
Buying a traditional wedding dress at all is privilege.
I think you are vastly overestimating the market for donated wedding dresses.
Then basically every wedding dress bought is "wasteful". Some people might donate theirs, but most don't. You want me to grab you a step ladder so you don't fall off your high horse?
Lighten up, Francis. She's got money going to a good charity, which is arguably more worthwhile than wedding dress recycling.
It's no more wasteful than what most people do: wear it once and keep it in the attic forevermore. Donating it would have been a nice gesture, as it would be for any woman to donate her worn only once wedding dress. But sounds like she needed this release, so more power to her.
Edit: typo
I think it gives a better sense of closure to that chapter of her life by the artistic expression. I think she should be afforded the chance to be selfish in this case: her life has changed. Let her be!
This is my sweet Neely. She's fifteen years old, dying of liver cancer, feisty as hell, and LOVES the snow. Unfortunately for this snow-loving feline, we live in Tennessee and rarely see the stuff. On the rare occasion that it does snow, she will claw on the window and whine until I let her out. She will get me out of…
I will say what I said in every case that's come up so far at my alma mater in recent years: Just look at the kids' testimony themselves, take it at face value for a minute, and ask yourself whether—even if everything Jansen's clients say is true—we're producing student athletes of character at the Florida State…
Three years without a test? What do they think those swabs are, FSU football players?
find the nearest bathroom.. Chili dog Storm's a comin'
Really simple. RealLY Simple. REALLY SIMPLE. Fucking adverbs, how do they work?
oh man idk if you can even be sad with us