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This makes me happy. You are AWESOME!

It's very addictive.

Well, like most other very overweight people I had previously tried to lose weight numerous times! Here's what I did differently this time, though:

I don't know you but I am happy for you! Actually I think I've starred your comments before, so congrats on being followed. I'm new so I plan on being grey as Fifty Shades for a long time. Anyway, I'm super cynical and tend to drown in woe-is-me and feeling bad for others, so I like to read about someone's happiness.

Well, it is a benzodiazepine, so I think it can be habit forming. And she's just a GP, I should look for a psychiatrist for some of this, but you can't see one of them for months and months where I am. I usually request a refill once a month, but I just went through a round of interviews for a job I did not get in

Thank you! :) I spent a lot of years waiting for someone to save me - but finally realized I had to save myself.

I'm from Hawaii, and my recommendation is to get a minister and get married on the island of Kauai, or the Big Island. The Waimea falls are a great location.

Good evening, Jezzies! I hope everyone is having a great weekend.

Hey Jezzzzzzzies. So we're thinking 'bout elopin'! Hawaii, don't know why but the idea popped into my head and I can't shake it. A private ceremony followed by a few days of volcano hiking, swimming, eating and tropical fucking!!! An Austin reception to follow.

it should be illegal to do what most of the papparazzi does. it's straight up stalking and invasion of privacy, etc. i am not going to act like i am not a consumer but jesus h christ.

I've been squeezing for ten minutes now. Nothing (except a bruise.)

I love my job. Men and women seek out the social, visual and sexual stimulation that clubs have to offer, for an assortment of reasons. I've been called a marital aid, a goddess, a muse, a therapist, a friend... I am tired of these tired stereotypes. Sex work and adult entertainment is inherently emotion-work, and can

I get it; you're not being pearl-clutchy. I have similar feelings and it's *because* I've been a dancer.

well that's valid. but considering rape statistics are 1 in 4, and i know few civilian women who haven't been assaulted in some fashion, i think it's less the club environment and more a society-wide problem. it's still a problem that needs solving, for certain.

HENRY VIII

It seems like rape is the only crime where people focus on the victim's decisions, as if rape ceases to be a crime if the victim made it easy for the crime to be committed. It's still grand theft auto if you steal a car that was parked with the keys left in the ignition, so why do people think it's not rape if a woman

Agreed. This is what really isn't focused on enough. A person who is sexually assaulted may have chosen to drink, but the result of drinking is normally a hangover, or some embarrassment, or a passing memory. When something worse happens, it involves someone (drunk or not) CHOOSING to rape, choosing to batter,

Wishing these ladies all the best with getting their working conditions improved...and kudos to the representative putting forth the bills...that's how representation should work!! :)

This is amazing. The industry is exploitative and so many of the women believe that they have no power or voice to demand basic work safety. For the most part they are right. Who wants to be the politician that champions the rights of these women? I'm glad to see that someone is willing to.

IIRC, she was imprisoned because the doctors treating her denounced her (either through violation of medical confidentiality of her admission or just on their own hunch) saying she had taken something deliberately to induce her miscarriage. Rage-inducing, yes. And IIRC, some states are pushing similar laws and even