I feel for the other people who paid for an experience and got baby screaming. What? One parent could not leave with the kid and soothe the kid and possibly return? There's a whole lot of fucked up excuses here and I don't buy them.
I feel for the other people who paid for an experience and got baby screaming. What? One parent could not leave with the kid and soothe the kid and possibly return? There's a whole lot of fucked up excuses here and I don't buy them.
Customers voluntarily choose to dine at this restaurant, and if they don't familiarize themselves with the policies then that is their own fault. It's a stupid gimmick to make the restaurant "unique" or "exclusive" - but it is their policy, so if you buy a ticket then you are agreeing to the policy. The restaurant is…
Then don't go to the restaurant. No one is forcing you to.
I would be absolutely furious to go to Alinea and have a screaming baby, because exactly this: they're selling a molecular gastronomy experience. And that experience does not include screaming baby ambiance.
Having kids means making sacrifices.
They made travel guides, which gave restaurant recommendations.
That's "prix fixe" isn't it?
I mean... you do realize the irony of saying this on this article, right? Here we have a man who is vicariously in the position of getting all the free sex he wants from straight men, and the whole experience left him so shaken that he had to quit just after 2 hours and decided to write a huge ass post about it on…
Every time this comes up, I'm forced to unearth the link that shows that Swift was actually mis-attributing this quote to Couric, when it was actually said by Madeleine Albright.
Yeah, it depends on a lot of factors. The reason condoms don't always protect is that condoms only cover the penis, and it's entirely possible to have the infection on another part of the genitalia that makes contact with the partner during intercourse. Both partners keeping their pubic hair and washing with soap and…
They don't. You can contract either HSV-1 (the one that 90% of people have been exposed to and that causes cold sores) or HSV-2 (genital herpes) on your genitals. Which means if someone has a cold sore and goes down on you then you run the risk of getting HSV-1 as genital herpes.
Is it a case-by-case basis? I dated a guy who had herpes and I didn't catch them from him. We never had sex when he had an outbreak.
Yeah, condoms don't always protect you from HPV, either. I mean, I guess they didn't tell us this in the fear that we WOULDN'T use a condom, but I still wish someone had given me this immensely important information.
Omg sensational headline much? Not really very funny when the men in question are gay men of color. Let's blame them for their own oppression and lack of resources. It's fun!
They don't. If your partner is having an outbreak, no condom will be 100% guaranteed to stop from spreading.
You'll probably qualify, but the loan officer may get inappropriately friendly.
Cats are basically exactly like Miley Cyrus. Can't be tamed, are known to stick their tongues out for long periods of time after a certain age, and don't stop bringing gross stuff* into our houses.