karelysdavis
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karelysdavis

That does hurt. I have DDs and it does hurt!

haha! I get to appreciate your fortune because trust me, it's been a work in progress with my husband!

hahaha!

bonus point if hair is like that too!

I am not sure what the video is about. And I am not sure exactly where your comment fits under the thread. But you're onto something.
Whether men like minimal makeup or full on make up - whatever. Make up and clothes are part of the attire for your job/life/interactions. If I go see a counselor that wears all kinds of

My husband said it bugs him when I do the little line that overextends my eyelashes (cat eye eyeliner ha!). I couldn't help but laugh!

She's so beautiful!

Okay, I am (right now) super happily married to my husband. But for us to get to this point it has been SO MUCH WORK! we had to earn this good point in our marriage.

It just devolved into "she's trying to replace what she lost with Brad." It made me so sick!

Right?

I saw the magazine at the grocery store and truly, they look beautiful! that dress that Kim is wearing is so creamy and amazing.
I am not about to spend the equivalent of good coffee and a croissant on their magazine but still, beautiful cover.

I guess being all happy post conscious uncoupling is the equivalent of getting all hot and successful after your bf dumps you/makes your life miserable so you have to separate.

I haven't found a cup or a way to install a cup so that it doesn't spill everything. The last time it gave me these crazy contractions (I think my vagina just wanted to expel it) and it was as if I wasn't wearing one.

omg I crossed my fingers and prayed to the gods (whichever would hear me) that the baby would inherit only the strong genes and nothing bad haha!

My understanding is that if position is optimal, big shoulders will slow down the process but not really pose a problem.

My kid was born at 10 lbs. 2 oz. Average length of 21.5.

no! this is wonderful! I totally have a science nerd-boner right now!

This is awesome!

you know, I love everything birth related. It's fascinating. Someone said "you should be a midwife" but I just don't have it in me.

And I think that if the wedding party is level headed and understanding they won't hold it against you if you can't afford it. They know that their wedding guests won't all attend when they are required to fly/lodge many miles away from home.

I honestly thought that people who make weddings that require a weekend away/destination weddings were making a strategic move so that only the ones that really loved them/could afford it would attend. Thus whittling down the guest list.