islandkiwi
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islandkiwi

Good question! Income goes into one account, from there it's divvied up, some into savings, some cashed out for allowances (we do cash for allowances, easier to watch it disappear over the course of a month so you automatically spend less), and the rest budgeted for expenses. If we spend less it stays in the account

Best marriage tip I ever got...keep your finances separate. #1 argument amongst married couples is finances and money. It qorked great when we had separate incomes. Then we started having kids, and now my wife is home with the kids, I work. We've worked it out to where she has a credit card for

Good for cinematic storytelling. Nice smooth transitions between gameplay and cutscenes.

Who was critical of her as a mother? Rosen was saying she's never had a job. No one said she was a bad mom.

And this is after having a vasectomy?

There actually are alternatives to the more drastic tubal ligation surgery for women these days, but it's also more complicated (and more expensive) to have done.

That is useful information...sorry to hear about the corpsey farts though.

Ugh. No, truthfully I've done next to no research on this procedure. There was a Wired article about a chemical vasectomy that sounded really positive, but it's not yet available in the US. I should probably go back and read that article, probably discussed negative effects of traditional vasectomies.

I'm sure my wife would appreciate my farts smelling like flowers.

Vasectomies...anyone had one? We're on our third kid, and that's where we're stopping. I've read about chemical vasectomies too, or there's a female version where they shoot pellets into the fallopian tubes to block them (as opposed to a tubal ligation).

Is a spinal block different from an epidural? Because my wife has had two epidurals, and both times the doctors had her hang her head and arms over my shoulders, giving me a front row seat to the largest horse needle I've ever seen being pushed into her spine. Yeurgh.

Romney (talking to his potential female VP): My wife is over there, talk to her and she'll get back to me. Buh-bye.

Here's a pic of one exercise, the one he describes is just lying on your side (resting on your elbow) and rolling from the knee to the top of the leg muscle.

I had a duck walk to until I turned to a personal trainer. You are not kidding about the pain of the foam roller, I have blinked away tears. The foot problem has resolved itself for me but I continue to foam roll to protect my knees, but it's on the inner thigh. You lie down like you're doing a pushup, foam roller

I'm not through ME3 yet, but I am thoroughly enjoying what I have played. I've played through 1 and 2 as well, so at this point I am pretty invested in my character and those around me. After missions I'll walk around the ship talking to each of them, so I probably get a lot more out of the game than those who rush

I'm still on my first play through and this just happened to me...tempting, but I stayed out of the shower. However, Liara at this point has literally done nothing for my fem-ego. As I got no loving in ME2 because of this relationship, I'm hopeful our romantic interlude will have fireworks, rainbows, etc...but

Always FemShep. ManShep comes off as an ass, I find Femshep to feel more nuanced. Yes, they say the same things...but it's how you say it.

I'm pleased to say that after I was unable to figure out the answer within fifteen seconds I immediately went to the end of the article for the answer. I knew where the answer was, went and got it, and moved on to the next thing.

I play on system link, and I've played in private parties a few times.

*sigh*