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You're being really harsh on a girl who by all accounts did nothing wrong. You're much harder on her than on him, such a common thread to cheating stories. The girl (who was lied to!) is the jerk, boys be boyz. How do you know she is patient zero on the HPV chain? Why were you with someone you always suspected of

In the round ceremony is such a great idea. It looks wonderful!

Lovely!

Girl, you gotta post pics of that dress. Give us something here!

Your wedding is so far away! Is there a reason it's planned so far in advance? Is the next year and a half going to be all about wedding planning and wedding talk? That seems like so much pressure. Just curious about the long planning period.

Not well. I was so distracted by this when I first watched the show. I had to stop and look up their ages. Why are they trying to play so young? There are light years between early and late 20s.

This is a reason I cannot get into the show.

Autistic parents have it hard enough without hyperbolic, scary, untrue throwaway lines about "many" deaths.

How dare you attack me. Someone here posted "autistic children also tend to be attracted towards bodies of water when they wander - many of them drown." That is hyperbole. Less than 7 autistic kids a year under the age of 15 drown. It's horrible that any child dies. But saying "many kids that wander off drown" ISNT

These discussions are necessary because scaring parents does not protect children. Let's be real and honest about the risks facing children and what the research shows. If that sounds callous to you, I cant help you.

Thanks for the link. 91% of autistic children who die before turning 15 drown . That is 20 out of 22 deaths during the researched period. Is this statistically significant to non-autistic drowning deaths? I wonder.

"Many of them drown". Do you have statistics on this?

Take a drop of food coloring to a tampon or pad, or a pair of underpants. The perception of liquid volume is a tricky thing. I am not saying there aren't differences in flow and that some are heavier and more unpleasant than others. But the vast majority of women *are* in the 3 tablespoon range. Outside of that

I legally changed my name in college. I had to hire a lawyer, submit paperwork, go to court, answer questions under oath and pay money. It might be way easier in England but there is NOTHING cool about changing your name to Rocknroll. That he is super wealthy makes all the sense in the world, which take us back to

There is nothing rock and roll about calling yourself rock and roll. If that were the birth name, you'd have a point.

Have you *seen* her mother's idea of makeup? https://twitter.com/kimmathers (I Googled her and Twitter came up, the profile pic is something special)

I think they are just trying to find any reason why such a cool seeming person would marry someone who chooses to call themselves "Ned Rocknroll". Because honestly "he's Richard Branson's nephew" kind of makes it less weird.

It is actually extremely rare for a woman to bleed more than a few tablespoons. Women who do have serious medical conditions and should go to the hospital. The vast majority fall in the healthy range, it's perception that's different. A quarter teaspoon of blood can soil a tampon or pad, easily.

Rolling pain is a great way to put it. At the worst, it's like your uterus is trying to give itself a tiger burn (when you twist both ends in opposite directions). The only thing that has come close to that feeling is catching a stomach bug in India. Like the other lady's said, athletic cramps are sharp and intense

I wish you'd explained how little "blood" is actually expelled. I've had guys think we literally bleed buckets and it comes out of us like pee. It's not much, guys. Only a few tablespoons per cycle. (if you did mention it, I must have skipped over it and I apologize)