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My boyfriend taught me this and it has been a total gamechanger. I get TERRIBLE hangovers, and now if I drink a full glass of water before bed along with two advil, I feel okay the next day. Sometimes, if I really drank a lot, I’ll feel a bit out of it and dazed, but definitely able to function and not in pain. 

I am so excited to see the story behind the printed out iMessages. 

I’ve never understood why people stigmatize only children. I grew up with a pretty terrible older brother and I would have avoided a lot of emotional pain and physical pain if I had been an only. I’m still unsure if I want kids, but as of now I definitely don’t see myself having any more than one kid if I do decide to

Same experience here. I’m 27 and every year the holidays get more stressful. I’m starting to understand weird family dynamics and tension a bit better, I’m more aware of sensitive issues involving family members, I feel like the family gatherings are getting bigger and less organized every year, the longer I live away

I haven’t seen the movie, but as a straight woman with a bi boyfriend, that makes me so sad! I definitely know that it can be a little bit of a surprise at first, but I hope we continue to progress and evolve so that bi men don’t have to face so much biphobia and misunderstanding. 

I thought the movie would have been perfect, five stars, if it hand’t been for the convoluted local politics plot. Still loved it but wish the plot had been a bit more clear in that regard. 

I hate action movies, and so I only agreed to go see Widows because my boyfriend really wanted to see it and because we have AMC Stubs so we didn’t have to pay (monthly subscription). It barely had any action and I felt was mostly a character study. Tense, well-acted, sleek...I was riveted. Loved it. 

I cannot tell if you are being sarcastic or not. What I am saying is that only NOW have trans issues become specifically politicized, meaning in America it is now seen as a liberal/conservative issue, which is new. So now, bigots can use their conservative “belief system” as a crutch and as an excuse to be intolerant.

It is so important. I’m a high school teacher and when kids know which teachers are their allies, it can make a world of difference for their sense of safety at school. 

I made a comment similar to this in another thread. Trans people have been around forever. Sexually fluid people have been around forever. Playing with gender has been around forever. NONE OF THIS IS NEW. Its just now become hyper-politicized because of modern conservatism and culture wars propagated by our Fake

I really encourage you to drop “Mrs.” and start with “Ms.” unless your child is told by the person to call her “Mrs.” “Ms.” is for both married and unmarried women, and as a teacher, I get really annoyed when my kids call me “Mrs.” knowing that I am unmarried and want to go by “Ms.” And plan on going by “Ms.” if I do

What really gets me is that transgendered people are not new, people have been trans since the beginning of time. But now that everything is hyper politicized, we have intolerant people like this guy saying that it goes against his beliefs. 

I am not too excited about this plot. I don’t think it really makes sense for Rose to leave Abe and head to Paris. I felt like her characterization last season was more that she just complained incessantly, not that she was deeply unhappy. I also thought that she and Abe served as the foil to Midge and Joel, being a

Pandora has proven nothing other than that she has a rich mommy who gives her houses and businesses. 

Don’t worry, eventually Nazi Stassi will alienate her new bf. She’s the wooooooooooorst. 

Its true. I’ve actually heard that rats and mice will avoid places if they smell a cat. So there are two layers to this - 1) the mice and rats will stay away and 2) if any rodent make its way in, it would be dead meat as soon as a little house cat equipped with a prey drive and claws saw it 

Better than the original. 

That struck me too! I have small breasts and I’ve literally never given a flying fuck about their size. It’s hilarious to me that straight men assume we’re all bummed about it.

I can listen to music by men, I can watch movies directed by men, I can enjoy television written by men, but god dammit, I’ve gotten to the point where I literally just can’t read literary fiction by straight men anymore. Why do they write about sex like this? I know these passages are extreme (and entertaining!) but

Crazy Ex-Girlfriend is one of the best shows on television. I’m absolutely obsessed with it and plan on rewatching it all as soon as its over.