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It's a real problem. We should come up with a viral marketing campaign to bring attention to the lack of child-friendly beers.

It is actually possible to have allergies to the capsaicin in peppers. My grandfather is very allergic to it, like pepper flakes used to season (but you can't actually taste it, think a sweet spaghetti sauce) can make him sweat, and turn red and puffy.

I don't know about a "variety" of plus size clothing. There are a few professional dresses (fit to flare), oddly fitting maxis, tent shirts, and elastic pants. My store tries to just put maternity wear in the plus size section, because every non-pregnant woman with a bit of a belly wants to look pregnant -.-

I took it more as she's making fun of herself. Critics regularly comment on her lack of dance ability, and this is her way of saying "so what, I suck at every dance, but I still have mountains of cash so suck it"

That's kinda the guise that they put them under, however, like I said the majority of these people making these decisions are old white men (legitimate statement when looking at the councils of people who make these regs/approve the regs) What do they know about practicality when it comes to female hair in general,

I'm going to screenshot this story, and read it when I have bad days.

Micro braids are just extremely small cornrows essentially (I may be over simplifying), but due to their size it makes them take forever to have done. The idea is that since they're smaller it should be easier to wear appropriate headgear, and that they look more professional. The professional thing is because the

I don't know. I was reamed regularly for my short hair, because once I'd get in a building, extreme hat hair would occur. Once I had a 20 minute lecture as I came out of a stall from throwing up (morning sickness) because my hair wasn't in regs. (still in the bathroom mind) Where as the classic bun stays put all day,

I think it's because micro braids or single braids (like french braids) are acceptable, not necessarily the standard braids.

Are you sure about that? My husband is Navy and he has the same regs the guys in my Air Force flight had. Maybe if they're deployed, but deployments always have different regulations.

I'm not sure why, but I do know that having a "manly" hair cut or being bald is against regs.

I want to make babies for you.

I literally make decisions about where we eat and shop due to whether a store or restaurant has changing tables in either/both of the bathrooms. If they have them in both, it's higher on the lsit of possibilities even if I don't love their food. Because with a child, they WILL shit at exactly the moment you sit down

I squealed out loud when I read this news. I.AM.SO.EXCITED. I read A Wrinkle in Time so many times, and I tried to read all of her other books, but our small library didn't have them. I think I'm binge reading this weekend.

I actually love my corset(but don't normally wear panties, I'm an enigma). It seriously relieves a lot of back pain. And if a corset is bruising you, it probably doesn't fit right. A $50 corset shouldn't actually be used to waist train. If you're legitimately trying to bring in your waist multiple inches, then you

Or just not wear them. Seriously, everything is sooo much better. I normally just wear underwear with skirts, but since it's just a thong I've started to wonder why I should even bother. Thankfully maxi dresses have been in style, so the risk of accidental cooch flashing isn't so much an issue....unless it's windy...

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I had forgot all about the toddlers in watermelon thing. MY KID IS FINALLY THE RIGHT SIZE. I'm going watermelon shopping tomorrow.

Not a line of cleavage in sight. Really, not even a strong silhouette of a breast in site for the most part.

Older women .....for some reason tend to use-very odd punctuation.....in my opinion... I had teachers in——-school, who when I read.....their hand written notes. I could only-read it in....Captain Kirk's voice.

Actually I do know, I've spent an embarrassing amount of time researching how they managed the differences. They did use shoe inserts, but they were the subtle inside-the-shoe kind.