lilllmcgil97
Mamunia 2.0
lilllmcgil97

My mom always used OB so that's what I got used to. I find applicators unwieldy and they poke me uncomfortably. I also feel like I have more placement control without them.

I take mine out in the shower. No mess! (Ok, there is a mess for a minute, but then it's all gone!)

I have tried the diva, but I love the disposable soft cups.

That’s funny, if someone gives me one with an applicator I am appreciative but part of me is like,fuck am I s’posed to do with this? I usually just take it out first.. lol

I have no expectations and only one hope, which I’m not counting on since for some crazy reason people liked the sulky, aggressive, emotionally-manipulative little jerkwad... no Jess!

That’s... bizarre.

My little niece and nephew live with my in-laws and my MIL is teaching them to watch Fox. It’s horrifying.

I’m 35 and Mr. Mamunia made me marathon the original 3 last month in preparation for the new one. After we finished I said “Ewan’s in the last 3, right?” And he said “we won’t be watching those.” Lol

“Don’t go to work or out in public when you’re not feeling.”

Ooh, good point.. I had forgotten he wasn't the official videographer.

I mean, I kind of get it. She had already figured out that he was in love with her and he ran out on any explanation. The whole cue card thing was weird and over the top, but it was his way of explaining, and he didn’t ask for anything from her, even a response. Plus, rom-com. I am way more creeped out by scenes like

When a man will take care of your sick grody self, that’s when you know you’ve found a keeper.

It's a great line.

I came here to say this.. BCO is pretty much my favorite thing to read on the Internet each week. I'm so sad!

I do! But I didn’t see that one. I had a Pulse with him in the cover that I threw out before I “knew” him.. I still kick myself! I heard him on a radio interview then went to a show and that was it for me. He is definitely way less recognized than he deserves. (And he’s super nice to boot.) I love him to bits.

You get 1,000 stars for that.. He’s amazing.

35 here, and I had no idea it was considered offensive in some places. If it’s not an age thing, is it a regional thing? I grew up in So Cal and I actually can’t recall much use of it.. Only in like, 80s movies. To us, “retarded” was definitely way worse.

You’re not alone. I unexpectedly encountered John Cusack once, and I told him I loved him in his movies and did a double thumbs up. And then I died of embarrassment. I’m a ghost that reads Kitchenette.

Agreed, their prices are steep.

*grin* amazing!