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agreed. i wouldn't say i was dramatic growing up, but a lot got under my skin. i had to learn to let go and now i'm on the other side of the scale. i still get bugged by a lot of little things but i either drop it or resolve it. my boyfriend was the younger of the two (which creates a parent per kid dynamic + other

i'd be M*A*S*H... dry but not without some obvious/pranky kind of jokes.

my parents loved this show but it was too... detailed for a character i knew already. i didn't need to see how she reacted to her father or her sisters or the vicar in given situations because i could just imagine it and be 100% correct. what's the point in that?

i actually hate her brows. i don't know why. i'm happy she's happy but every time i see her, i'm all nope nope nope...

my boyfriend wouldn't marry me if i insisted on hot pink. or any pink, really. but he doesn't look good in pink so i wouldn't choose it.

most of the people i know who were bridesmaids bought their own dresses. it's not difficult to find nice bridesmaids dresses until $100 here (toronto). the bride usually gives some kind of bridesmaid gift i.e. matching necklaces or something. these are for domestic weddings though, not sure about destination ones.

i'd say the entire internet. she must get so many 'you're not black!' tweets... not envious.

this is brilliant. heads off the drips so you can go commando.

congrats! i'm heading into week 5 of the nhs' c25k and i'm loving it. i actually can't believe how exciting i am to get out and run each morning. i love meeting new goals and breaking old pb's (personal bests). it can be annoying to run the same route all the time, but i love seeing how my pace is different each day

i misread your first comment, i apologize.

#2 is very interesting.

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jesus christ.

i had a fwb situation, where we were actually friends. like, p in v + watch movies, go to parties together sometimes. i told him i liked the friend aspect of our situation and bam, it was over. i wasn't looking for a boyfriend... that's why i was with him. we were exclusive by way of neither of us working that hard to

i have a friend that always wore a hat because he was balding. he got testicular cancer and is now in perfect health thanks to chemo, but having actually lost all his hair, he no longer wears the hat. gotta enjoy what little you have when you have it. my boyfriend is also balding and i think our friend's attitude has

i came down here to say the same thing.

i'm sure you'll have a lot of difficulty finding books that represent your family.

or someone wanted to make a kids book and happened to already have the platform for it.

i had a biracial roommate who struggled a lot with her identity. her mother is a black canadian and her late father was a white englishman. she felt too black to be english but too white to take on her black heritage. her parents did teach her how to navigate the issue, but growing up in the 90's/early 2000's, she

i see nothing wrong with this.