I just don't put anything on my skin that I need to wash off later. How good can it be if you aren't supposed to leave it on?
I only have personal experience, but the way I see it, since I'm not putting anything ON my skin, I don't have to strip my skin of natural oils while removing it at the end of the day. Most of the time, I wash only with water.
Also remember that there's so much more to skin care than expensive products. People have asked me what my secret is, and I swear they're disappointed to hear that I have clear, young-looking skin as a result of years of sun avoidance and keeping products like BB cream and cover up OFF my skin.
It will always astound me that this happens in the richest countries in the world, all because some people want to make sure no one gets what they worked for for free, for any reason.
Did you see the first comment to this article? It's someone blaming her for using Tinder. As I wrote in response to another commenter, the first response on the source article is someone blaming her for drinking and not leaving when the guy's friends showed up. Trust me, I don't need to make up stuff to rage at.
The very first comment on the linked article is as follows:
All the ways people will say it's her fault:
So when can we expect to see Jessica get her own show? She is the best part of the Daily Show.
King Minaj? Was that in reference to the throne, or an autocorrect issue?
But he didn't go to Jared!
Do they have to be human? My backup companion of choice would be another cat.
I think the overlap between people who found his groping video funny and people who would be likely to rape would be less a Venn diagram and more like a solid circle.
Sounds like you two kind of fit into the ambivalent category. If he was extremely passionate and wanted the kids to be as well, your 'religion is ridiculous' thing could cause major problems, since he wouldn't want them picking that up. I could be wrong, though.
I always thought I'd have to marry someone from a Christian background to find someone who could really get me. It was one of my few firm requirements. Turned out, it wasn't necessary anyways. When my then-boyfriend and I realized neither of us wanted kids, it became completely unimportant.
Normally I'm leery of ad campaigns that focus on breasts instead of the women, but I like this one. It's about detection, for one thing, instead of 'saving the nice boobies', and I'll admit it showcases a lot of natural-looking breasts and asking you to focus on the feel instead of the appearance.
I have over 60 cousins living all over North America, so who knows? I've got a feeling that this situation was sadly not unique in the first half of the last century, though.
At my Oma's funeral, there were three eulogies presented by three of her daughters. They each followed the theme "Things I learned from my mother inadvertently despite the fact that she was bitter and unloving." At least 4 of her children didn't show. If a person is horrible to her/his children, they owe nothing. Not…
I don't know if this was the case, but I have a friend who got pregnant the first time because it was kind of expected, but told me afterwards that she regretted it. She's now pregnant with #2 because "You can't have just one; they'll be spoiled."
My mother was pretty awesome. She basically took everything her mother did as an example of what not to do.