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I have to share this, it's too funny to keep to myself. Yesterday I wasn't feeling well and wanted something carby. Boyfriend offered to make me crescent rolls. Nice, huh? About 10 minutes go by and he calls to me from the kitchen, "Aren't these things supposed to roll up?!?" He didn't know you have to roll them

Not with my immediate family, though we're not that close, but with my dad's side, yes. Societal norms say we're supposed to "love" our family, but it doesn't always work out that way. I teach about Healthy Relationships as part of my job. You have the right to respect in your relationships with others, even family.

I'm confused because that hardly looks like what I'd call a "blunt" in his hand, either.

Right on.

Bacon fat?? What about LARD?

As soon as I saw the headline, I started ranting this same thing to my boyfriend, but much less eloquently than you. Well said.

This is a weekly, ongoing feature. Is this your first visit to the site?

See, I breastfed both of my kids, one for 16 months and one for 4 months (and let the record reflect that HE was the quitter, not me!) and never had any major issues. Sure there was the occasional bite or whatever, but never anything brutal. I feel for women who go through such a hard time. I was happy it turned

I'm late to the party, but I needed to say that in my 30+ years of having a period, I had never heard the phrase "vampire tea bags" before. So kudos! That's awesome!

You're an asshole. A sadly misinformed asshole, but an asshole nonetheless.

As someone who works for an agency assisting victims of domestic violence, both male and female, let me say that you are woefully misinformed, and I hope you never become a victim.

Thanks for this. At (almost) 42, I am thisclose to throwing my remaining fucks out the window.

Dodai, thank you for writing this. It's something that's very difficult for a lot of people to understand. I work for an agency supporting victims of relationship violence and sexual assault. We see this all the time, and have to realize that everything needs to be the victim's choice, not ours, even though we

Not particularly related to the meat of the article, but I did want to thank you for saying "strangle" instead of "choke." I work for an agency that helps victims of domestic violence, and the distinction between those two words is important, both legally and in terms of getting people to think about the seriousness

Apologies if this has been noted/discussed elsewhere in the thread, or if it's a longstanding tradition of which I am unaware, but I wanted to say I <3 that this was posted at 4:20. Heh.

WOW....Creepy!! Thanks for that!

While I agree on the people and the beauty of the area, I'd describe Gburg as more of a tourist town than a college town, but that's mainly in the nice-weather months. I live only a few miles away and I avoid Gettysburg like the plague during the summer.

Hell, I only moved to Gburg from Erie, which is a smallish city and it was a culture shock for me. This whole area has a very Southern vibe to me.