Or only travel in large enough groups to buy out entire rows.
Or only travel in large enough groups to buy out entire rows.
This just gave me a flashback of an overnight flight from Vegas to Philly where the guy next to me hogged the armrest and half of my leg room and the guy in the seat in front of me ended up almost sleeping on top of me. My seat was in a row that didn’t recline, and I was in the middle seat trapped for more than 5…
Cruise played Lestat
People think any breast milk, even apparently sketchy Internet breast milk, is better than any formula.
Ugh. This frustrates me to no end. I am 5’5, but I have a long torso. I’ve given up on pants, but I should be able to find a damn Maxi dress that does require 5 inch heels not to drag on the ground.
I mistakenly bought one of these tops a while ago. I wore it to a wake and had a lady touch my stomach and ask me when I was due. I had gained a bit of weight from stress and was sad because my grandmother had just died,so that was seriously, the last straw. I gave that shirt away the next day and vowed not to buy…
I had a stylist say something similar. I was visiting my aunt and went with her to the salon. I had long hair, and she likes short, so she was trying to get her stylist to convince me that my hair would look good short, and he said something like, “No way would I cut her hair. If I cut off that long, sexy hair her…
I still can't get over the fact that they had her playing "Grams" on TVD.
Yeah, I can certainly see that, and good on you for trying to help. It’s just frustrating when people make “never” statements about it. I know my sister heard a lot of “concerned” misinformation from judgy people when she was giving it to her son despite the fact that two pediatricians and a gastroenterologist told…
It depends too. Both a pediatrician and a specialist told my sister to give a tiny bit to my nephew when he was pretty young. He had colic, was on refux meds, had other issues and rarely slept for more than 45 minutes at a time. The cereal helped a little, and he wasn’t constipated. It also seemed to make it easier…
Heh. The funny thing is anyone there could have given a vaccination. It’s not hard. The reason you need a vet other than potential emergencies id rabies law. If the tech gives that vaccine, I have to watch and sign a certificate. Without that, it doesn’t count legally.
Uh... That’s what I said. By graduation rates, a young woman is more likely to be a lawyer than a young man. Total practicing still has a skew toward men, but it’s changing rapidly as more lawyers retire.
Oh yes, this. When I was in school, a group of us had an issue with another student who was sticking us with her treatments, showing everyone up and generally being an awful rotation mate. She even left me alone on a Saturday morning in the isolation barn, trapped alone in a stall with a fractious horse so she…
It’s sad because the law school graduation rates say you as a woman are more likely to be the attorney, but it’s happened to me in a field which graduates are disproportionately female as well. Like so:
I have a veterinary medical degree and live in Lyme disease central. Lyme disease is no joke.
I know an allergist who jokes that this situation is going to put his kids through college. He said for a while it seemed like every other client was a guy with cat allergies who wanted to move in with or spend a lot of time at the place of a woman with a cat or cats.
I'm thinking she means hormonal therapy, like tamoxifen.
The funny thing is that I had abstinence only education in high school, and that's not what convinced me to wait until college when I was emotionally more ready to have sex. Abstinence only education was ridiculous and full of hokey slogans, eye-roll inducing moralizing and blatant, obvious lies. What actually…
I've also apparently become and old maid so right there with you. (Also today I'm weepy and have cramps and feel like I never ever want to have sex again. I just want red wine, chocolate, Netflix, salt and a purring cat.).
Yeah, I think I'm in the process of moving out of that stage right now, so that resonated with me as well. Like, I'd always thought one day I'd want to have kids, but I'm to the point now, that I'm pretty sure it's not something I'm ever going to actually want, and I'm surprisingly okay with it.