This is silly. You only need enough bridesmaids to fool the marauders into taking off with them and not you.
This is silly. You only need enough bridesmaids to fool the marauders into taking off with them and not you.
YES! I have gotten the “Do you know those men or something?”
My father is super religious and intimidating and I was the black sheep rebel daughter he loved but didn’t “get”. I remember this one time I was super moody and crying, when I was about 16 and he came into the kitchen where I was being moody and gets huffy with “ug. What’s wrong with her??” And I yelled “IM BLEEDING…
The example you give only makes me think it is awesome. I love surreal shit.
I have no doubt that I have treated people in the past with an unkindness they did not deserve. I absolutely try to treat people with kindness and understanding. I’m not perfect though but I will go out of my way sometimes to my detriment to give people the benefit of the doubt. As for men I’ve been in a relationship…
I think what makes the dresses cute are the bright colors and the patterns. The dress design is just meh but I don’t think that is why people would buy them. For $40 though, they are not bad!
ARE YOU THEIR BABY?
Mystake
Or women of any age.
did you put more money on the table? Or say something? I tend to talk faster than my brain thinks and offer to "help" with math and would probably say "oh 9.6 times 2 is $19.20, here I can add to your tip!"
Actively hiding it is a problem, the feeling you need to actively hide it is also a problem, yes. It is just weird to present it as something you have to disclose when like a lot of aspects about you, it would come up in conversation with someone you love, are open with, and have conversations with. Of course, your ex…
Did you also have to "disclose" that you find whatever hair color your boyfriend doesn't have attractive as well or that you possibly dated a red head (or whatever yout boyfriend is not) in the past? If you are actively hiding it, it is one thing. This is the type of thing that comes up in casual conversations with my…
Right? I find it weird that their sexuality isn't just part of their normal conversations. I mean, I never "came out" but like...my boyfriend and I have social/political conversations where it might be part of the conversation. So he knows I am bisexual in the same way he knows what my favorite color is or that I chew…
Disclose what? It sounds like for the boyfriend it could have happened to anyone...he didn't do anything wrong. What is wrong is that the father was possibly cheating. If I were the daughter I would want to know that. The bisexuality isn't the issue here. But I also thing I would have already known if my boyfriend was…
I am wondering why his sexuality hasn't come up already in conversation with his fiancee (not talking about the specifics here). I tend to talk about my sexuality all the time in the context of political and social conversations with my boyfriend all the time. It isn't something I had to have a "serious conversation"…
When the weather is just right....
I always forget that about my body, that I somehow will not poop on vacation. But for the 1st day or so I am trying to poop because dammit I will just feel better if I poop! But it doesn't happen and then I remember that thats a thing.
You must have just cracked your tailbone (which is still seriously excruciating...even just bruising a tailbone is terrible) because there is no way you would not have died from pain immediately let alone have sex! BUT STILL TAILBONE INJURIES ARE THE WORST.
The real stats from the two universities the researches used are still pretty shocking. Yikes.
“To limit the statistic to include rape only, meaning unwanted sexual penetration, the prevalence for senior undergraduate women drops to 14.3%, or 1 in 7 (again, limited to the two universities we studied).”
Ive always had short hair as a child because I loved experimenting but now I'm 32 and my hair is long, curly, beautiful....it's the one thing that makes me feel pretty. I'm keeping it. I'm letting it do its thing.