lenami
Lenami
lenami

Really? She can set boundaries that he needs to respect if he wants to repair the relationship. It's what you do when you're trying to recover from an affair. Demanding that he not work with the woman he cheated on her with is completely appropriate. The onus is on him to make sacrifices to prove to her that he's

It's certainly safer than getting if from someone who doesn't care about you or love you.

The issue is the husband (who was a lawyer at the time) tried to get a client of his to have sex with his wife (both the husband and the judge claim she had no knowledge of this at the time). He later paid the man quite a bit of money in exchange for a confidentiality agreement. The man, who is very litigious, brought

I haven't seen any in Canada in years, so maybe it's just a regional thing.

I'm still mourning Vanilla Coke. That stuff was sooo good and mellow.

Ugh so fucking creepy. I've taken to holding my skirt/dress hem so as to make it more difficult for anyone to get up-skirt shots whenever I'm on stairs/escalators purely because I'm so paranoid about this trend. This is not ok!

I believe he means "sir or ma'am". Although the persistency with which he uses it is baffling.

Comment of the day?

Where do you get the idea that very few women IRL have Econ PhDs?

Yeah, every couple of years. Not as often as I'd like though.

I think when someone calls you a barbarian to your face, you can safely say they're xenophobic.

Me too! :)

I'm pretty sure mandatory paternity leave means the employer is required to provide at least three months off to fathers, not that fathers are forced to take it, or take it all.

That doesn't change the fact that it's an assumption. I was not born in North America and I can promise you, North Americans are just as likely to make assumptions about other cultures based on tv and movies as other people.

And yet you're making an assumption about a huge chunk of people (educated people from other countries) based on one comment. We all take media images and base our views of a place on them, even though we know the reality probably isn't like that. I've never visited Ireland, and if someone asked me to visualize it or

I don't think you can call Blatchford scum of the earth for one unpopular column she wrote. She's also written some pretty good stuff since (I have to read the NatPo for work - she's certainly better than Barbara Kay).

I think she would be a better fit for the brutality of the Batman universe.

Eva Green. Not sure why, but it somehow makes sense in my head.

Ugh, can we stop talking about Rihanna and Chris Brown? I'm so sick of those two.