megami_no_ushi
megami_no_ushi
megami_no_ushi

It depends on your comfort level. My last boyfriend asked if we could forgo condoms and I told him I would have to think about it. I had been on BC for several years and had finally found one I was secure in using (Nuvaring) for pregnancy protection. He had also proved himself understanding and open to talking about

Or the fact that a show down between two actresses should actually be something about which they as individuals bring to said fight, rather than which has snagged the so called better man. This bothers me on so many levels.

Trust me, I've studied abroad three times, all long term programs and am currently working in and getting a master's degree in International Education as an International student. I know how it works (or doesn't) in many programs and I know how to make the programs better. It sounds like you've been abandoned to

Yikes, sometimes economics are odd. I wish I had taken your option though for grad school - the cafeteria here is awful. I'd much rather drive in and take the time to cook myself.

Maybe because it seems you've contributed to gender balance in the population? The whole replacement rate thing? Who knows? Congratulations on your happy family regardless of the sex of your children in any case!

Library lobbies can be a good place if the book is well marked as free or travelling but otherwise it might get lost in the crowd. Maybe a residence laundry mat?

And yet north of the border that's a very legitimate scenario with our appointed senate. I guess the one perk is that they can afford to be "sober second thought" and less caught up in partisanship.

I thought it was OK but then again different strokes for different folks etc.

I'm with you on the hands in clothing bit. Really, my line is any hint of bodily fluids in public, or said fluids getting on public space.

I hope you do! But you may want to watch the movie first - it'll either finish the story for you or give you the interest you need to finish it, either way.

I'm crying a little inside. I truly hope you're getting what you wanted out of your Erasmus experience, but I'm cringing at the perpetuation of the study abroad sterotype.

I buy second hand copies of Harry Potter specifically to bookcross them (leaving books in public for people to find) - keep them moving to new readers. (If you love a book, let it go...) Of course my original copies stay forever in my permanent collection. :)

This needs to be promoted!! I love bookcrossing it's the perfect way to share books. The mailroom lady at my schools knows me by face since I'm in so often to send or recieve books, usually from far flung places! I've heard of bookcrossers using the little library concept - pretty sure I've seen some as OBCZ

Forgive me if I seem off topic for a moment but to me this seems like just a different facet of the same argument underlying the abortion debate. Soceital expectations of female professionalism = makeup is just as troublesome as the idea that the government can make the best decision for everyone's reproductive lives.

You're spot on, I think, though I hate that you're right in this case. When I think about it, it just makes me angry. I have skin allergies and when I caome in contact with an allergen it can take forever to heal. I feel like sitting down with my boss and saying, trust me, if you think my skin is bad without makeup,

So I have to know now.... please?

The Loreina Bobbit version of "In the Jungle?"

Aaannnnd hearted!

mmm... won't lie. Those shoulders and the abs are really doing it for me. I could live on jaw-porn and shoulders....

As both an international student (albeit from Canada so many of the most difficult hoops didn't apply for me) and someone who works in the International Student and Scholar Office, this lady is so off course it's laughable. International students have to meet the same requirements as domestic students, plus a language