There was nothing passive aggressive about it. It was flat out aggressive and honest. I wasn't beating around the bush.
There was nothing passive aggressive about it. It was flat out aggressive and honest. I wasn't beating around the bush.
Do you want to know the absolute greatest medical advancement to EVER happen? The introduction to frequent hand-washing.
I don't even know what this means... and I am not sure if I *want* to know.
What really grosses me out is when a woman comes out of the stall, and then directly proceeds to primp herself, touching her face/hair/etc. (the absolute worst is when they touch their eyes or lips). GROSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!
Hahaha! That crossed my mind too. :)
I've called my husband out on it a couple of times. He's like "I AM JUST TOUCHING MY PENIS", and I am like... "EXACTLY!!" After asking if he would be ok if another man touched his penis and then touched his food, he went straight back to the washroom to wash his hands.
Ok... I see what you're saying and I appreciate you making the effort to clarify what you meant. You make a very valid point.
You apparently don't get it.
That isn't what I said at all. You've had sex, and in the process, have GIVEN something to someone. Once you give that to someone, you can't claim foul if it isn't handled the way you wish.
You missed the second part of my response.
I didn't find them that tasty to be honest. They were way too sweet and sugary... I was kinda choking them down. But that feeling like you're eating death on a plate, I am with you on that one.
I too am a card-carrying Mirena-haver... wtf is the card for!?
I've had Mirena for almost a year, and I have never had children. So far, it seems to be working out pretty well. No harm in trying it, and if you find you don't like it, you can have it removed.
THIS!
I suppose I am not entirely sure what you mean by "hardcore games". I have played Gears of War, Counterstrike, Diablo, WoW, Warhammer, etc. Those were all wildly popular games...
Ummm... where did you see that one? Call their local authorities.
I wasn't suggesting that what the teacher said (assuming she actually said it), was appropriate. It wasn't.
And this is where you're wrong.
What do you propose a teacher do?