grumpygirl-old
grumpygirl
grumpygirl-old

i have all my medical info on a paper in my wallet, all tidy and printed out. yet when i passed out a few years ago the EMTs, while taking amazing care of me, did not look for one form of ID or info. not on my body, not on my person. nada. they left behind both my purse and my phone (and the police lied and said

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but what if a man wanted to buy condoms so he could rape his 12 year old cousin? should condoms have restrictions on buying them?

i know it sounds crazy that it would work, but i totally trust the doctor who told me this, esp since he told me for free instead of a $550 appt. and outside really works, but you need to be sitting and letting in shine on your face and into your eyes.

works totally just as well. i know the guys at columbia who did all the light research you can find online, and while there are expensive projects on their site they told me to get a desk lamp, a non-fluorescent lamp, and have it a foot from my head/eyes for 30-40 minutes every morning BEFORE 9 am. the timing is the

and because it ultimately wakes him up, so then all is consensual.

well, i'm mad at her, dammit, i'm mad at the spreading of propaganda and lies.

never? really? because i know at least two and one of them was santorum's wife. so how about you give me those stats and, which you're gathering them, i'll extemporaneously give you a list of people whose lives were saved by abortion (and for extra credit, i'll be sure that none of them were in this position because

yes, well sometimes you put you phone on your lap, when you're sitting behind a counter, when you sneeze.

you know what would be great? an alarm you could set to go off when your iphone is xx feet from you. you know, for when it gets STOLEN, like mine did.

i'm a pale, sensitive redhead. if wax even comes within five feet of me i get a rash. merely *shaving* my bikini line—to be in a normal bathing suit, for crap's sake, gives me ingrown hairs. luckily, not too hairy or i'd get lasered.

always trim and tidy the ladybits with a scissor, but am about to try a little more grooming under the hood, as they say. slightly concerned, as the last time i experimented i shaved off the whole thing without trimming first, went over the spots 30 times, and basically couldn't walk for a week.

depends on how coarse your hair is. i can get several months out of mine, but my body hair is pretty strawberry blondish, and i've no boy around, so i don't shave that much

with the exception of little tchotchkes, i either get a check for a specific amount (same each year), or i'm asked if there's something i want, i say what it is, and once i've bought it myself i'm reimbursed. not into surprises. not into living with gifts that i hate, bought with $$ that could have been spent

shaving is a "health" thing? we might not be clean or might be concealing sores? common courtesy?

and i don't feel comfortable judging someone whom i believe was traumatized and was faced to make hard choices.