livinglavidacopa
Livinglavidacopa
livinglavidacopa

leaving your bedroom, i suspect.

I believe the appropriate thing to bring here is kombucha.

I’m not a lawyer but using a song that celebrates the LGBTQ community, to defend a guy who inflated the price of a drug that fights a disease that decimated the LGBTQ community, seems like a bad move.

“Only attacks dogs who...?” How many dogs has her vigilante dog attacked? Did he have a little cape?

this moron can’t even get through a basic intelligence briefing without colorful pictures and a tablecloth to draw on.

Sure, it could work and be okay. But you can also have an abortion and be okay. You have two beautiful kids already, and even if life with a third child could be fine, there is nothing wrong with deciding you want to keep the life you have. You described feeling viscerally that you don’t want another child. It sounds

You will make the right decision.

Anecdotal, but most of the patients I assess for opiate detox report they were prescribed opiates first, then became dependent and ended up moving to heroin because it is much cheaper. It is rare to get the folks who just decided one day that heroin would be fun.

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Speaking of kids destroying what should have been serious moments, this happened earlier today on BBC. (Anchor interviews professor about the newly impeached South Korean president.)

This was quite helpful, thank you for taking the time to reply. I think your advice about finding a middle ground is spot-on. I’ve started looking into therapists in our area. I’m glad to hear that therapy was so helpful for you, and that things have improved in your relationship :)

 I agree with Mujer! My husband and I went through something like this around 5 years ago. After getting over my self-protective indignation, I realized that for long term relationships to work, both parties have to change as they grow. What helped me was finding ways that he could help me succeed in those “fixes”.

Many of my childhood friends were like you. My family was much more secure in comparison- we had secondhand clothes and a tiny rental, but we always had a car and never went hungry, even when my dad was laid off from his teaching job.

Is this a thing? Were you able to tell a difference between sex before your partner had a baby and after?

In a previous life, I worked at a movie theater. It always grates on me to see all the faux outrage relating to retail employees not seeing their families from the same people who are out filling the theaters.