kansasgirl
kansasgirl
kansasgirl

Ya know, I used to have the same feelings about older parents, but I don’t anymore, at least not as much. I also think it depends on the family. I am incredibly grateful to have both parents and two grandparents still around (I’m in my late 20s), and if all goes well, my parents should ideally be around another 30-40

As someone who had older parents, I would be remiss if I didn’t point out that your opinion about older parents is fucking idiotic. No child is ever going to regret being born and enjoying the time they had with their parent(s). Death happens to young parents but you don’t see people saying “Welp, they shouldn’t have

No, it’s nothing like that. Aging is inevitable (if you’re lucky), as is death. And life is FULL of pain. What’s important to remember is anyone could kick it at anytime. Their children may/will miss their father at important milestones, but they had a good foundation and have a loving mother. And it’s a couple of

I have a feeling that the kids will be comforted by the bazillions of dollars that will prevent them from ever having to work a day in their lives, even though Daddy left them while they were young , unlike the rest of the children of People magazine buying peasants who don't know if college is anywhere in their

as creepy as their marriage started out, i think they truly loved each other. my condolences, celine.

4 isn’t crazy, especially when 2 of them are twins.

Yeah but if you’re not sure what the story is, then you are not right to jump on the bodega worker as if he is guilty of something.

There's video from the deli showing him walk in there and chat it up for a few minutes before just walking out. He also apparently walked past a marked police car to get there.

People keep linking that, but I think the actual base idea that sexual attraction is “common” is based on some questionable science.

I never, ever, EVER said she wasn’t raped. Yes, she was gang raped. And it looks like her father is one of those who raped her.

Anyone who closely followed the local news on this all weekend — the NYT, NYP, NY Daily News, NY1, and Eyewitness 7 and News 4 NY — knew that the father’s story did not check out, regardless of whatever took place with the young men who have been arrested.

This was totally like my wedding, only we were inspired by CarTalk. Our performance artists wore vintage muscle car transmissions on their heads and in retrospect the whole thing would have been far less tragic had we not insisted that they get in the pool.

Anyone who is familiar with neglectful/addict parenting knew something was up from the beginning, starting with his unnecessary and indecent Saturday interview of “I left and they took turns with her.” Father of the year indeed.

I am taking a wait and see approach to this case. Before I get dragged to hell here, I am a woman, I have experienced sexual assault, and it is my first instinct to always believe the victim. But there is something about the father’s behavior in this case that just isn’t right. Any locals following this case know what

I know this sounds a little like “why don’t you think of the men involved for once”, but really Planned Parenthood is good for everybody who is poor and wants to have safe sex. When I was a promiscuous-and-penniless student, I was able to go to Planned Parenthood for STI screenings and condoms.

If it’s any consolation (and I realise it probably isn’t). There are over 1100 schools in LA. Even if one of those schools were to disappear including everyone in it, there’s only a 0.1% chance that your child(ren) would be one of the victims.

bosses will probably be ok in most office type jobs. But retail this close to the holidays and the food service industry are probably not going to be so understanding.

Saw this on a friend’s facebook, her husband is a OKC police officer. So there is hope!

I love Jez but they need a proofreader desperately. #hireme

If you read other recent posts on the subject, it’s not champagne and caviar for everyone spending a college tuition’s worth on preschool. In states where high costs are the norm, it’s more like being stuck renting and using old cars and going deeper in debt while praying for the day that your kid gets into public