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Wooooooo CONGRATS!!!

I'm so sorry, sweetheart. Losing a furbaby is so painful.

We picked it because it was the least disgusting, most updated one in our price range. And yes to the crippling financial fears. I had to take a Xanax the night we moved in because I was sure we'd made a horrible decision that would bankrupt us. Seven years later and we still haven't lost the house!

In case no one has posted this yet and for those who need comfort:

Yeah, already tired of lame men who use evolutionary studies to support their behavior. Like novel partners and sperm competition are the end all be all of male sexuality. We are capable of making choices for ourselves even if we can't name all of the physiological and psychological processes we must deal with. But

So science is helping women be more effective objects of male desire. Yay!

When I was in school (I was homeschool from the middle of 7th grade on due to being a high level competitor in rhythmic gymnastics) I had been lucky not to deal with gym teachers since I majored in dance and we didn't require PT. However, I had developed tendonitis in my patella tendon which disabled me from walking

Eh, I wouldn't rush for the #notallPEteachers, because honestly, almost every PE teacher I have ever met in my life was a fucking dick. I had ONE incredible one that I adored, even though I hated PE, and all the other ones were either disgusting, giving molester vibes or were physically abuse. I don't know what it is

I was assaulted by three PE teachers over the years. I'm very very petite and was much more so as a child (as an adult, there's lots of tiny people! In a class of less than 130, not so much). I also have a EDS, which was undiagnosed at the time but I had lots of pain and doctors' notes confirming there was some

Well, really, though even if this wasn't the case the answer would be "oh hell no", I have PTSD that manifested on top of an already severe anxiety disorder, and my dogs are service animals, though I don't advertise it. They're not well-trained (I kind of got the independent asshole and the airhead of the litter) (I

Yeah. You just seemed really judgmental and condescending your posts so I thought it was funny. It was funny to me.

Saying that it's not "remotely healthy" to live with your parents is also really culturally narrow-minded. There are lots and lots of cultures in which families stick together that way.

Its great that you love your family! But that doesn't mean that its actually remotely healthy for you to still be living with them.

My parents loaned me the money to start my own business and it changed my life. I refuse to feel bad about it and would never want to date someone who looked down on me for it.

My husband is lying on the edge of the couch right now, about to fall off, because the dog is stretched out. :)

If we were going to have an actual relationship, I would have to "get rid of them".

My boyfriend when I was 19, who was white, decided that dreadlocks expressed who he really was. I broke up with him the next day.

I once went out with a guy who said he was a writer, and since I'm also a writer, I asked who some of his favorite authors were. He said,

America's favorite family?

WE HATE THE DUGGARS!!!!!