I just died a little inside.
I just died a little inside.
Well said. Totally agree and it reminded me of this woman my sister is friends with...sort of. The woman is in her mid-50s and well, the Attractive Train departed the station many years ago. Not because of her age — I see many gorgeous women in their 50s and up — but because of decades of indulgent living. Which…
The thing that strikes me the most is this was not an honest article about the downside of being extremely attractive, but instead about looking through the world with the lens that your extreme attractiveness is cause for derision and reward in your life...and let's be frank, she simply isn't pretty enough to cause…
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Me too! Sex makes headaches and cramps better. As long as my bf doesn't want to make looooooooove. That I cannot do during either.
Totally agree with you. I had my boobs done about 5 years ago and have never regretted it. Ever. I didn't suffer from low self-esteem; I just wanted boobs that weren't saggy and empty and asymmetrical. It really was not a complicated choice and I thought about it for 15 years. 15 years! It seriously grates on my…
Thank you for making me giggle this morning.
I think both you and the author have it right. I've been a mom for 20 years and was a teacher for ten. I too was a young mother and learned the same lessons. I also learned the more you talk with them when they are younger, the easier it is when they are teenagers and beyond. It's a habit. A good one. BUT one…
I love kids today...
Maybe this story should have an integrated link to the Planned Parenthood DONATE page?
Perhaps she dumped her trendy Wasilla Hair Does-er after the woman got her own reality show (two pump run: premiere and finale)???
Yes!!!! "No talent Ass clown" (If I remember correctly) and "I celebrate his whole catalog."
I have a celebrity name. She starred in an iconic movie, but I'm def not her. Once in awhile she makes a wee comeback and the comments start again. I've let down dozens, if not hundreds, of service people over the years who got momentarily excited over the phone at my name.
Damn! I turned mine in last night after watching "The Bachelor" for the first time. *sigh*
I worked for a Catholic school for 10 years and it was made very clear that out of wedlock pregnancy was a no-go. They didn't mind the fact that I had a child already, but having one out of wedlock in front of the kids wasn't going to happen. I know on the surface it seems unfair, but one does have the choice not to…
If I've learned anything in my 42 years it's this: if a guy wants to be with you, he will. If he doesn't, he won't. In between is Never Nether Land. In other words, if he's basically comfortable with the situation, he will not change it. If you were also comfortable, it would not be problem, but it sounds like…
Could not agree more. Until it's personal, it's just policy for most people.
I like your comment. I do. But one thing: not all Duke boys are privileged. My son is a Duke student on a full scholarship. I raised him on a single mom / teacher's salary. He is white. I'll give you that....but privileged? Only in the sense that Duke generously offered him a 200,000 dollar scholarship.
I accept this apology because it's awesome. Thank you.
It's where you try to get pregnant 20 times while wearing a high neck flannel. Good times!