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laureltreedaphne
laureltreedaphne

You're missing the point (in a really weird way.) I sleep with my female friends and my gay male friends because I know they are not sexually attracted to me. I do not sleep with my male friends, platonic or not, because they are sexually attracted to me.

Evening Primrose is actually known to react with many anti-depressants, so if you are on any please be careful and consult with your doctor before you add it to your regimen. Also, there is no proof that it has any effect on pre-menstrual symptoms, so take it with a grain of salt.

Age: 23

How does intermittent fasting work? Is there a way you learned how to do it?

You're talking about something different than what I am talking about. I am talking about couples who make the decision to switch from hormonal birth control / IUD / condoms to the withdrawal method, and then frequently use the withdrawal method incorrectly. You know, we both had too much to drink, we got caught up in

I'm talking about the "don't pull out just this once won't hurt" stuff. I'm not sure where people got the idea that I literally do not understand how sex works. I was trying to point out a trend I have noticed in which couples switch to the withdrawal method and then DELIBERATELY do not use it correctly 100% of the

I guess I worded my original post really badly - I am not questioning whether or not the pull-out method, when used by people who actually do not want to get pregnant, works. I believe it works when used correctly.

I never said anywhere that I don't believe you can make it work. I just believe that a lot of the people using it don't actually want it to work. You're arguing with me over something that I'm not trying to argue.

I just don't agree with you. I'm sorry. The withdrawal method is making an active choice not to use birth control. That's not the same as your condom failing because you left it in a hot car.

I guess I don't just get this. If you've decided that you're OK with having a baby, then you're not ambivalent. You're OK with having a baby. And if you're a woman who is still ovulating, with a partner producing healthy sperm, and you decide to forgo birth control, you're making a decision that you're OK with

It's one thing if you withdraw every single time well before ejaculation. But in my experience (and admittedly, this is personal experience) people using the withdrawal method aren't doing that. They're going off birth control, switching to the withdrawal method, and then having a lot of "well one time won't hurt"

I guess I feel like there is a big difference between "we had sex and the condom broke, and I got pregnant" and "we had sex and were planning on using the pull-out method, but he'd had a bit to drink and we decided that just this once wouldn't hurt." The latter is a refrain I have heard from at least 5 or 6 of my

I'm totally for that, but I think that's different from what I'm talking about. It's one thing to stop using birth control and have a "if it happens, it happens" philosophy. It's another to tell everyone around that you've stopped using birth control because of acne, hormones, weight gain, whatever, and that you're

If you're using the pullout method and you get pregnant, is that really an accidental pregnancy? This argument drives me crazy, and as my friends and I have shifted into our late 20s / early 30s I see it happening all the time. If you and your partner choose to forgo birth control and then get pregnant, I don't really

Stuart Allen Jones. You're SUCH a twat!

Growing up I would read my mom's "Cats are Better Than Men..." book because it had pictures and hey, cats! When the jokes finally sank in for me, when I was around 12 or 13 years old, I was horrified.

Er, these have been available at Momofuku forever. They're called Bagel Bombs. If you have the Momofuku Milk Bar cookbook, you can make them yourself, and they're awesome.

So, I think it's really important to discuss the racial issues surrounding Miley Cyrus' performance. And I'm glad that's happening.

Ashamed to admit that I have watched that Married to Jonas show, but I have. And I feel kind of terrible for her that she's having a baby. She so clearly didn't want to have one yet and was filled with anxiety about it, and he was constantly pressuring her over her age, etc. I really, really hope that she actually

The bulimic one is the best! We had to watch that in school as part of an eating disorders assembly. I always remember her doing step aerobics dramatically in front of her mirror as ominous music plays.