Aww, why don’t you like kids? Kids are pretty great once you get around to knowing them. I like to talk to them like adults and see what they say back.
Aww, why don’t you like kids? Kids are pretty great once you get around to knowing them. I like to talk to them like adults and see what they say back.
That’s some Olympic level self-deception.
It’s sad right? I read a reviewer last week complain about how Brienne just happened to come in the nick of time and save Sansa and Theon in the forest. Like it was a cheap development or something.
I totally hear you. I can wear them and look great if I’m just wearing a bralette sans top, but under a top, it just looks like I have nothing there.
No one has mentioned the inability to pee. After both births, I couldn’t pee for awhile and had to have a catheter inserted.
Jezebel, it’s Audrey with a D. The headlines says Aubrey, which is a whole other thing.
And it was covered in 2015 by Chris Cornell. And, no Chris Cornell was not covering Sinead O’Connor.
“Nothing Compares 2 U” was huge when it was released in 1990. Everyone knew then that Prince wrote the song and Sinead sang it. It’s not like it was a big secret or anything.
It’s sad to see a photo of Kirk Cameron back in the day and realize the horrible person he became.
And, can’t you go into the men’s room now as a woman an vice versa? There’s no law on the books that says only one gender uses the bathroom designated for that gender. There is a law that says workplaces need to provide bathrooms.
But can’t one already do this? You can walk into the women’s room if you’re a man or a woman can now, at this very moment, walk into a men’s room, if one wanted. There is no law that states only one gender can use the bathroom marked for that gender. Not a formal law anyway.
No. Never do this. It will clog the plumbing.
This!
Your story made me verklempt. Talk amongst yourselves.
But the “descriptive term” is the point. “Flat-chested” is not a kind term, even if someone denigrates themselves by using them. A better term with less judgment would just be “small-breasted.” And your post did not say you were merely describing your friend (and it’s not clear that the yoga teacher was a friend), and…
This.
You know, flat-chested isn’t a very kind term. I understand that instructor wasn’t that great to you, but no reason to denigrate a whole segment of the female population by using a body-shaming term.
Thank you for this. In whichever yoga class I find myself in, I’m always the beginner, because I am not consistent in my practice. I’ll go 5 years without going to a yoga class. And then, when there’s a window where I want to continue my practice, I feel like I have to work up to solid beginner to just get to the…
Is Anonimis wrong?
So in a nutshell: