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Because the NYDoH is over-invested in the practices of parents? And frequently gets shit wrong?

If it makes you feel any better, I've seen all three of my best friends do this. They each did it and then looked at me, expecting me to judge and I'm just like, "Hey, you manage to take care of that thing all day, don't look at me to judge you for building up its immune system!"

That's what I'm trying to figure out. It looks like your boobs actually end up resting on the pointy parts of the gun. It looks cold and ouchy. And completely untested on actual, living women.

Oh. My. GOD.

Hey now, not washing. Just stripping OR making. It's polite. All things that are 'polite' are things that people are 'made' to do.

Making the bed is more considerate than <I>not</I> making the bed. The best move, when unsure, is to simply ask the host what they prefer. That at least shows that you've considered the situation. I dunno, I know we were all raised with different 'rules' but this was one of those that was hammered home. Like Hospital

Well, here's my thing, and I really try to stress this to everyone when they meet me (but I think a lot of people feel this way): When it comes to little things that mean a lot, such as the treatment of sheets by a guest at the end of their stay, if they ask me what I prefer, I will be totally honest with them. So,

I prefer to think of it as extra-sanitary — you're making sure the new person has the cleanest, freshest sheets possible. But guests should still ask if they're unsure! It's polite!

I just want to throw out there that in her role on "Fashion Police" she has been a tad... unforgiving at times which maaaaayyyyyy be why others feel they have the right to snark on her.

HAHAHA! This is an on-going commentary in my house. At this point, I make sure guests know that they are to either strip the beds or make the beds. I actually prefer them to just get made because that way I can wash the sheets before the next person gets there and not have to do it twice (when one leaves and then

Whatever happened to the timeless piece of advice: If you aren't 100% certain that a woman is pregnant, you never, ever ask/suggest such a thing? I mean, were these "journalists" raised by wolves? WTF? They probably don't strip their sheets after visiting friends either.

Yeah, well, I like my moral better than the real moral which is that make-up is only made for certain ladies. Because when I did find a BB cream that worked with my ghost-tone, it changed my life. And I can't wait to find a CC cream.

Yes, she made the choice to go into the field. That doesn't mean she no longer is allowed an opinion and can't work for change.

I hear this. I have very, very pale skin with some ruddy portions. It is hard to find make-up that is the right color and even when I do, many stores don't carry it and it has to be special ordered.

Cher looks like Madeleine Stowe in the pic. Which means Cher is lookin' good.

Well. That certainly makes the entire thing even more creepy!

After some of the behaviours we've seen over the years, the mangoes are what put you over the edge? :)

They could be clip-ons, which are quite popular for women of a certain era.

Sure you can. Show up, say "Congratulations!", and enjoy the party. What kind of person is going to say, "Where's your entry gift? You cannot enter without a registry gift!" and even if they do, just say something like, "Oh, I ordered it last minute, I'm sooo forgetful!" or "I'm not a fan of registries but once Lil'

I would think that at some point comprehension regarding use, dangers, and side-effects would be an issue as well, with the younger women.