mindermast--disqus
mindermast
mindermast--disqus

I assume that, if they're to have a child together, she wants the sort of commitment from him that marriage represents in her eyes.

Go to a shop, bcfred. It's about commercialism.

I've been thinking lately about proposing to my girlfriend, but I'm all of a doo-dah trying to figure out how to do it. I mean, am I supposed to have bought a ring for her before I ask? Because she's quite particular about jewellery, and I wouldn't want to take a chance on such an important item. And is it enough to

I find that this site now loads agonisingly slowly - and crashes infuriatingly frequently - on my smartphone, which used to be how I did most of my reading here. I like how the redesign looks on a computer, but it's really spoiled my mobile browsing.

"I love it!"

"White guy, moustache, about six foot three."

Well, I felt as though 'The God Complex' was the real climax of their relationship. I liked the idea of a companion simply outgrowing their time with the doctor and moving on (I know this was done with Martha, but I didn't find her interesting enough a character to be moved). 'The Angels Take Manhattan' offered a