ladytheirin
LadyTheirin
ladytheirin

Exactly. Nothing wrong with that. Clearly she wasn't "the one" and is just bitter about not being special enough for him.

There's 2 kinds of brunch - one for families that want to sleep in a little and one for the hungover types that had to sleep in a little.

My daughter is usually amazing at restaurants. She "talks" now, so she's a bit noisier than she used to be, but she's normally an angel. Even my in-laws were able to take her to a an expensive hibachi/sushi place and they received glowing appreciation of my daughter's behavior. Even servers have gone out of their way

It's not like, that bad if you ignore safe words, hard/soft limits, and verbal/physical attempts to stop you. If anything, women love it when you force them to do things they aren't comfortable doing.

You make an excellent point. Personally, I think that comes down to people minding their own business when they probably shouldn't.

Pregnancy is soooo variable. I rarely have noticeable PMS (it does happen, though), and it wasn't really like that for me. It's hard to prepare someone for what pregnancy does because it's different for everyone. I know perfectly reasonable people who have become utter monsters while creating people inside of them. I

Hahaha, I really wasn't that bad. I basically hibernated throughout my pregnancy, and I didn't get that 2nd trimester "second wind" I was promised.

Oh my God - one time my husband put my dearly loved cat (I got my kitty before I got my husband, lol) in the dog's very spacious wire cage and he got pissed and did that low pitched yowling thing. I was sitting on the couch, exhausted, and I started tearing up and within seconds I was full-blown bawling.

Oh my God, when I was pregnant, I totally cried over:

Thank you for this. Seriously, people get so worked up about babies of people they don't even know, while the everyday moms in America can't count on maternity leave, childcare, a decent wage to support their families, etc... and God forbid if the child has special needs or health issues.

Rape, yes, and not only of the female protagonist. Grey/Cullen was also a victim of rape, at the hands of his mother's friend - who apparently is the one that introduced bad-boy-teenager Grey/Cullen to the outlet he "needed" for his tragic past & emotional issues, etc: BDSM.

... I wonder how she'd feel about all this if she suddenly comes down with a fever on November 9?

My husband went to prom in the early 2000s with a male classmate. As far as I know, nobody cared. But they didn't kiss or flaunt faux-mosexuality, though I his date was out as gay. My husband, by the way, is straight, with no tendencies toward bi- or homosexuality.

So many things I love... I hope this is as amazing as it looks to be.

Before I met my husband, I was well-off enough that I could afford to have a specific routine. Every day, I spent time showering, applying makeup, styling my hair, lotioning/perfuming, dressing, putting contacts in, etc. When I was well-practiced, I was able to go from pajamas to the car in about 15-20 minutes.

We're pretty sure my husband's ex pawned the engagement ring he gave to her. She cheated on him and literally just ran off one day with very little warning. With all his cash. And the ring.

My husband is a manly man. He's confident and capable, strong and usually decisive (unless he just doesn't care - I mean, pick a damn restaurant, seriously...). It's one of the things I was attracted to, because I like that sort of guy.

May I please have the recipe/details for the Stress Cheese Plate?

This blood type diet is not a new thing... so this guy he knows, that exclusive diet he's on... *eyerolls*

There are no good choices in my state and I'm sick of it. There are never good choices. It's always the same Really Rich Dude or Really Rich Lady who will eventually end up in jail for corruption.