noodleroni101
noodleroni101
noodleroni101

Come on — guilty pleasures can be necessary, and SATC actually had some pretty decent writing and strong performances by Cynthia Nixon and others.

Amen. Just said the same.

Seconding what redzed said: Give yourself a break. Practice some self love.

Be compassionate with yourself.

Hallelujah this is some truth right here. This should be the response to everyone who pops up in the comment sections to preach against AA. It’s free, (unlike rehab), accessible, and there are folks there whose life used to look like how yours looks now, or conversely, their lives look like what you want your life to

AA doesn’t keep someone sober, it offers support for someone that wants to be sober. The only person or thing that can keep someone sober is themselves.

Nothing “works” to keep someone sober. You work to be sober. There are tools that help. You know what doesn’t “work”? Not trying.

Best advice anyone could give. And for anyone thinking they might have a drinking problem, that’s a great start for attending AA. You don’t have to say to yourself, I’m definitely an alcoholic, to be able to attend AA, you just have to want to listen to other people talk about their experiences. My home group (aka the

I’d like to let anyone reading this know that there are AA meetings across every town and country at every time of day. You don’t have to pay any money to attend a meeting or even give anyone your real name. All it costs you is an hour (sometimes an hour and a half) of your time.

we had our wedding on our dating anniversary too. But we also eloped before that so it’s confusing for us, which to choose, the public ceremony or the private commitment?

lol I remember an article all about how marriage should be like that on jez a few months ago.

whoa one year recommitment ceremony? Jesus just go out to dinner to celebrate your anniversary like the rest of us shlubbs.

I know a lady on facebook who put a status up on her wedding anniversary - not saying how happy she was etc, but saying how upset she was that people other than her or her husband didn’t remember and send them a card! Did I miss something? Because that seems the same as sending a couple a valentines card saying

We got married on our dating anniversary. Less hassle for everyone.

You guys sound awesome.

But if you don't brag about him on Facebook does he really even exist?

One year recommitment?!? That's...just too much. I don't know what else to say about that. My husband and I may have a huge party for our 10th anniversary next year, but it won't be a ceremony. More like 'Hey guys, remember how awesome our wedding reception was? We're gonna do that again, minus the fancy clothes. BYOB"

I have not declared "best boyfriend ever" or done #soblessed on Facebook. My boyfriend makes me incredibly happy and if you know me, you'll be able to tell that without me screaming about it every third status.

I have a couple on FB that does this. I've hidden their posts. The wife is SO FUCKING ANGRY about women commenting on her husband's shirtless photos that he posts regularly ON FACEBOOK with a "public" setting. It's clear there is something going on there.

Maybe they feel insecure about their relationship with God? He does allegedly have relationships with billions of men and women.