okeefeiwerearichman
okeefeiwerearichman
okeefeiwerearichman

Amen! 5’11” and I love me some tall woman tights. My mom got me a pair specifically sized for tall people once, and I am devastated that I cannot remember the brand.

Amen! 5’11” and I love me some tall woman tights. My mom got me a pair specifically sized for tall people once, and

I was about to ask some tall people for tights recommendations! I’m almost 5’11” and have so much trouble finding good tights. I’m not technically plus - I’m close, but have no ass so plus sizing doesn’t always work out - but I will definitely try these out.

I was about to ask some tall people for tights recommendations! I’m almost 5’11” and have so much trouble finding

Tons of touristy spots in Philly - Independence Hall or the art museum/Rocky steps would have been my guesses. Fewer people go to the Poconos... But yeah, the Pittsburgh Zoo is a very disappointing top result. It’s just... animals are cool and all, but you can see them at other zoos, too?

every woman is different, but I definitely have a harder time coming from oral (almost impossible from oral alone). My clit just needs more pressure than a tongue can give, & I feel more mentally removed from the action during a downtown session. If it helps, a slow build-up from oral first makes it soooo much easier

So few people are. You can console yourself with knowing that you are so much less not sane than her at least

I can see how this would be acceptable in a sane person’s mind - but only if the posts were in the context of “I’m an idiot who didn’t dress well for a New England fall wedding - look at how dumb/silly I look. Off to the awesome bar to warm up!”

the hitchhiker’s guide method - always bring a towel!

I picked Jeb because he tries to speak Spanish, even though he’s a prototypical rich white dude? And I died a little inside.

Honey has positive connotations, too - but it can in fact be a horrible thing to be called by someone at work, who you just met.

I also have a nickname-able name (Think “Thomas,” but a typically female name - I’m going to use it as my example though). And I always found it funny when people would ask if they could call me “Tom” because sure, that’s the name everyone outside of work calls me. And I wouldn’t notice when someone shortened my name

They’ll never really listen - I have family members who would consider themselves “politically incorrect.” And if you try to correct them, or point out that a phrase is hurtful, they’ll just roll their eyes, or ask you to justify yourself (although you’ll never prove it enough to their liking). Even my liberal

Yes - good catch! It’s presumptive, which is such a sin for a brand new employee.

Not that casual - I call my boss by his first name, and no one in the office goes by a last name ever. (Northeast USA, if that makes a difference). Still, even with first names, “how were the kids’ first day at school?” etc etc the tone of “be a peach” was way too casual for someone new to the job. Someone on their

Just take it really easy - ease your way into informality at any new job. I’m a watch and wait person with new environments, but once I get comfortable with the people around me and get a feel for their attitudes/boundaries, then I can be more “myself,” just within their comfort zones. It leads to a lot of “wow, you

Mid-ish-20s, have been working on the acne for I guess 6/7 years now? Not the same dermatologist the whole time though. My goal is to get to the point where I put up with it in small doses, every once in a while, instead of all over, all the time. If I can deal with it a little over a long time, I’ll be grateful.

We have talked about diet - my acne predates caffeine (I’m not a coffee drinker, and only took up tea fairly recently), so that wouldn’t be it for me. We’ve talked about certain things, and I’ve cut back on different foods... but the accutane works best for me, and it is such a relief and life changer.

It all depends on how you’re using actually. I was at a tennis meet-up recently with a group who hadn’t seen me play before. When one guy got paired up with me halfway through, his friend reassured him “she’s actually pretty good.” Now, if he had just said, she’s pretty good -> compliment, thanks for saying that.

Good to hear about your positive experience! I’ve had to go slowly on the treatment for liver issues, but it was amazing how immediate the effects were. So much so that a coworker randomly commented on it. Which was inappropriate and weird, but I was feeling good that day so I gave her credit for good intentions.

Did you not listen to any of the comment, at all? Or any of the article?

Good for you! And honestly, a hairdresser who knows so little about skin isn’t going to be a lot of help with regular hair treatment/styling. Would you take product recommendations from that person? Don’t show your ignorance, people!