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I skipped the whole L&D meshuggah because I had planned CS with both of mine for medical reasons. I’m very happy that is the way it shook out, if I’m honest. I’m a total control freak and I’ve seen enough obstetric nightmares professionally to not want to roll that dice.

I had HG with both of mine and it SUCKS.

TBH, I just want clothing that my toddler son will agree to wear.

I work in Healthcare in the NHS.

BBC Radio 6 music is awesome.

Thank you.

If you have an actual TV you pay £120 a year. I pay annually by direct debit, so I don’t even notice TBH.

Kelly- are you acquainted with Take Me Out?

Like I said you’re douchey and willfully ignorant because you think it’s more important for you to wear what you like than to respect the sensibilities of others and that it’s up to them to explain why you shouldn’t hurt them, rather than for you to explain why it is OK to ignore their legitimate concerns.

I personally don’t find it offensive, because I’m not a POC.

A bindi is a particular Indian face decoration, so your “ bindi-like...bit old-timey European” headpiece would just be an anachronistic ersatz Frankenstein nightmare- knock yourself out.

Because some POC find it offensive?

Ah good.

Is my comment making you sad?

This is how you integrate and assimilate cultures in a melting pot:

They do great work, no doubt. The patients loved them.

I’m a doctor, so I was often having to take the kids’ blood or give their parents an update, and the clowns would usually hover around so they could go in after me and cheer everyone up.

I worked in a childrens’ hospital for a while, and they had “clown doctors” to entertain and cheer up the kids. Basically clowns who volunteered in their downtime.