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I like that "engineering" is when girls and black people are let in. Keeping them out is just nature.

My husband often sees spiders dropping down on him from the ceiling, too! Do you usually see things that are invading? And are you stressed usually when it happens? I always wonder if his hallucinations are manifestations of his stress, because he never sees lollipops and fairies!

My husband feels terrible, too. He doesn't like feeling out of control of his body and he worries he might do something bad. I feel bad for him.

my husband does, too. It is generally triggered by stress, and when it happens, it is always around 2:30, which makes me think it is at a particular stage of sleep. He babbles as he tries to tug at my clothes. Before I understood what was happening, I felt bad saying no all the time! Now I just smack him and tell him

People with "less complex romantic histories" are also probably more likely to be religious folk who are pressured to commit completely to the idea of marriage.

There is also a correlation between "less complex romantic history" and social pressure from families and churches to commit to marriage no matter the problems.

My husband and I were negotiating for a car about ten years ago. It took longer than expected and I had to leave for work. After I left, the salesman made an offer, to which my husband said he needed to discuss it with me. The salesman told him to prove he was a man and show me who is boss by making the decision

Names for kids are hard. I kept my name and we hyphenated my kid's name. It is Kiddo Daddy-Mommy, because a quirk of our names requires that order. Some people are upset because the order is "wrong;" they say it is traditionally Mommy-Daddy, which makes dad's name the *actual* last name. This is silly since hyphens

my husband and I went to Belize after watching Temptation Island in 2000. Awesome trip, beautiful country.

I thought it was a shame about the fact that Frozen already did the true love's kiss thing, because it did dampen the effect in this movie, although it was a good part of the story. Also, Aurora and Prince Charming never happen in this movie, so there was also that. I actually really liked the movie and I agree-

My daughter is 9 and I'm not planning to take her yet. I saw it and loved it, but it has some fight scenes with monsters that look like tree skeletons that were pretty scary. However, if she had no problem with LotR, then this probably will not be a problem. It also is very emotionally intense, which is another

You should see it. I thought it was amazing. I loved it. I don't agree with this review.

I LOVED the movie. I wondered if people were going to see it as the jilted lover thing, because I thought it was way more complicated than that. I didn't think it was unfeminist. I thought it was amazing.

It's 48% from reviewers and 75% from real people. It's not a dud.

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I was a tutor for minority students at a Pac-10 university. One day, the athletic department sent us athletes because their regular tutors were all sick. So I had this baseball player come in (white, only mentioned to make clear he was not one of my regular students). He put his feet up on my desk and handed me the

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