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You're looking at two different definitions of the world. The attraction is normal—I think this is taken in a factual, scientific context. Two people that find themselves in "x" situation may feel a strong level of attraction due to biological indicators.

Planned parenthood did this for me and THANK GOD because my normal doctors office would have had me gouging my eyes out trying to get this done.

I called blue cross, because it's supposed to be covered.

Link please?

One does not have to defend oneself. :)

>$9.00 an hour

Mine threw my dog out of the front door during a fight, one that got started because the shirt I was wearing made me a "whore". He had no issue with that shirt the last time we went out for dinner, though.

Also I wanna come to this party.

> holding my keys away from me like a schoolyard bully

I think abusers have a sixth sense about people with anxiety—maybe because they have anxiety of their own on some level?

Luck and safety.

Ruth. . . Slayder . . .

I just put some of the shit on my legs for the first time last night—I'm finding that as I get older, Michigan winter dries my skin out much more than it used to.

> Your partner that is freaking out right now and crying in the garage.

The thing that bothers me most about these stories is that sometimes people are assholes because they're assholes. And sometimes they're assholes because they're sick, disabled, homeless, autistic, have ptsd, etc.

Judging by how poorly I handle my sister during "family dinner", I feel like the chances of my sister surviving my own wedding are "slim-to-none".

Maybe that growing number of people that don't treat their job like it's making a special experience act that way because many of them are being expected to work off the clock, are treated like completely expendable automatons by their employers and the companies they work for that aren't allowed things like health

I love you.

This, definitely, as that was my thought, too.

Alternate explanation: