I was coming here to say the same thing about Coach
I was coming here to say the same thing about Coach
Nothing screams good taste and quality (you left out elegance) like Victoria's Secret langerie.
uhhhh....congratulations?
Okay, I wouldn't call VS good taste or good quality, and I wear it
Once, my friend told me about seeing this «really super fat obese baby»(?? wut) on the bus and that the baby was probably bottle-fed. She has gone on at lenght about the fact that her baby's poo «doesn't smell» because she breast-feeds and even offered to have me smell a soiled diaper (no thanks). I do think that she…
I don't think you're getting my point, but thatz OK. He gets a say because he's your trusted partner and confidante, not because it's "half his." "It's half his so he gets a say" is quite the slippery slope when it comes to abusive relationships, sperm donors, etc..
Sorry, you don't get to buy authority over someone else's body by putting a roof over their head.
Sweetie please don't try to educate on things you know nothing about. For example in Hong Kong the papers self-censor, out of fear of printing the actual fact. This is censorship. Just as someone can censor themselves in a conversation by not saying something. Words: they mean things.
"Carrie Murphy is a poet, freelance writer, and certified birth doula."
Okay, suddenly the smug sanctimony of the article makes a lot more sense.
Actually pretty sure he/she does, but when you tell someone they're not allowed to have an opinion, you are attempting to censor them. The word censorship doesn't require government intervention.
Yeah, I'm going to say that my biology and public health degrees make me better qualified than those who insist that having your birth orchestrated by a yoga instructor is a perfect replacement for vaccines.
This is censorship not feminism. I'll say whatever the fuck I want.
Nope, sorry, I reserve my right to roll my eyes at the stupid, hippy-dippy things some people do.
#naturalbirth #blessed #lookslikemommy #wow
To me any birth story makes my eyes glaze over and all I can think is "cool story, bro." I can't imagine how anyone would want to even talk about how they gave birth to anyone other than the most intimate of parties like your bff or mom or whatever.
I definitely get to have an opinion about a friend who would post pics on Facebook of her baby crowning in her vagina. But of course, my opinion centers around her poor social media skills, not her birth.
I'm sorry, I think I have to agree with everyone else here- your boyfriend's roommates didn't agree to live with you when they took the apartment, and it's not cool for your boyfriend to slip you in as a surprise roommate and expect everyone else to just deal. Why can't you and your boyfriend spend a few days and…
Firstly: "Basically the set up has each tenant having their own room with a private bathroom connected to it, and they only share an open kitchen/living room space." I think you're trying to use the layout of the apartment to justify why your constant presence is not, in your mind, affecting the other roommates. But,…
There's no gray area here. You're in the wrong and need to move out. It's as simple as that. If the roommate were to post his side of the story here, I would encourage him to go to the landlord and complain. Unless you want your boyfriend to be without housing I suggest you get back to your own dorm room ASAP.
I do have experience with this situation. I lived in a share house in the past where one of my housemate's girlfriend was there every day, even sometimes when we weren't home (turns out she had a key). She wasn't paying any rent or contributing to bills. We never said it was cool for her to have a key or live there,…