I agree, I of course understand that she has the right to make her own choices, but being physically intimate with someone who loves you and you don't feel the same way is cruel. I've called guys out for the same thing.
I agree, I of course understand that she has the right to make her own choices, but being physically intimate with someone who loves you and you don't feel the same way is cruel. I've called guys out for the same thing.
I got really excited that I was killing the second half only to realize this counts nothing towards my lifestyle brand.
Lord, sizes are so arbitrary I don't even pay attention. I sew a lot of my clothing, and they are based on measurements. As far as I can tell, sewing sizes haven't shifted very much, so I waver between a 12 and 14, depending on the design. Going into a clothing store I end up a size 6. It makes no sense. The only time…
Yeah, it was such a weird moment, I think I was in shock (and a little drunk at a company party) so I brushed it off, but the next day at work he was all, "hehehe do you remember what I said?" and it was SO awkward.
Oh no, I was married at the time. But his girlfriend/fiancee? No, she's still with him, and gives me dagger eyes every time I see her (gotta love small towns) like I'm the problem here.
A colleague of mine reported our coworker for sexual harassment a few months before I started there. Her manager (also the offender's best friend) disciplined him while she was on shift, so that this asshole could fly out of the kitchen and proceed to scream in her face. The manager told them "to work it out like…
Oral contraception wasn't banned, morning after pills and IUD's were. People are still able to access most forms of birth control.
Ooh man, that just made me go tell my boyfriend I love him, because he understands how unacceptable that behavior is.
She didn't just discover that racism exists. She just realized that even though she's in a position of privilege that she can't shove prejudice to someone else and make it "their problem". She's taking up the fight to help her fellow humans. That's something most white people decide at one point or another. Usually…
I'm pretty sure she was going for stylistic continuity, notice none of the other examples have proper names given.
On the beach! Pure white shawls!! Sunsets!
I graduated and stayed. Once you get past the student culture (hard to do I know) there's a second layer of locals that are an absolutely beautiful group of people. There's still a big party scene, but the community is also very hard-working, environmentally conscious and artistically driven. I was lucky enough to be…
Maybe it's a premature case of the Fridays but, huh???
Good guess! Yeah I'm a San Martian.
Read it as "Plans to Ruin America One Day"
I think it helps that I live in a very liberal small college town right outside of Austin, but yeah, I got that Texas Pride thing.
Well, I'm with you about halfway on this. Yes, if a man believes that life begins at birth then I can see where a woman aborting his child against his objections would be heartbreaking. It's usually no picnic for the woman either.
I'm glad someone else saw it