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I have noticed my doctors may know about a condition but they only spend 3 minutes listening to me so things get ignored.

@isacloud: They tend to prefer the straight body type. Sometimes things will have stretch or be loose and you can maybe cram in them. But I'm a size 16 and they don't even like to acknowledge I exist these days so it could have changes some over the last year or so.

@PhillyLass: Exactly. Part of the reason royalty went on progress in the summers was the stench of the city (not to mention the outbreaks of plague).

@afeversomeday: If I remember right, King Stephen of England took 4 baths one year. It was a small scandal that he took so many.

@Wandell: My now-husband was initiating me into the world of alcohol at 21. He had me try beer, wine coolers, wine, margaritas and then handed me vodka and told me to chug it.

@Boudika: In about 3 years, check your lymph nodes.

@funnyface: like @DexterHaven said, the authors were not trying to make it about themselves and they never said they themselves deserved praise. Instead, it's been other people trying to put words in their mouths and ignoring the argument and points they are making.

Alright, we get it. You think Picoult and Weiner are terrible horrible authors and they have ruined fiction as we know it and they may have eaten your first born.

@chryster: As a woman who worked for Walmart for three years, I chose not to join this suit. Don't get me wrong, I did join the suit for denying me breaks because I often worked 4-5 hours alone in my department and managers refused to cover a break. But as a woman, my store did treat me fairly. I even made more than

@Apollinarius: I can say a lot of people won't join the lawsuit. I was a part of another class action lawsuit against WalMart for denying breaks and both my husband and I joined that. Based on the number of potential parties, we were told we would be getting $75 but when all the math was done, we each got nearly $500.

@Agumen: Please stop treating fat people like we're idiots and need the skinny people to just teach us. We know we're fat, we know how calories in/calories out work and we know that there will always be people shaming us. We get it.

@ScaryMerry: I'm with you on Mad Men. The show really does display a wide range of female body types.

I don't want to live in a world where Hogwarts and Harry Potter aren't real.

If you want to know the upcoming dessert of the moment, just read wedding blogs. Moon pies- in. Same with whoopie pies. Macarons are fading slightly and doughnuts are out the door (except at Disney restaurants). I'm favoring the mini-pies or pie/cake in a jar which I think will be a huge hit as fall rolls around.

@marathonjunkie: That's true in my area as well. I interned with the PA's office and we had more men committing driving infractions and strangely it was about 70/30 for women being the victims of the crimes I covered.

My dog CAN read my mind. If I want to go pee, she will instantly run in front of me so I trip over her. If I want to make food though, she will clear the way for me so she can try to eat it. I'm onto her.

I have a complaint letter I want to write to a specific Disney park and I really want it to not come off like I'm asking for a coupon or anything free because I really can't afford to go back anytime soon. Ordinarily I would pass on writing it but it's something they really need to correct (as in the on-site buses

@Candychelle: I know with diseases like lymphoma, if they do a needle biopsy instead of a surgical biopsy that you are far more likely to have false negatives. I wonder if there is some similar type thing going on here.

Since I have gotten married, my mother has been the one to overshare. She offered to go shopping with me and little did I know she meant lingerie. Because she wanted to take budior photos for my dad. And needed me to tie her into lingerie. And tell me what got my dad off. And I had carpooled with her so there was no