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Embarrassing to admit but it happens to me every once in a while. (Like maybe twice year.) I'm 40 and married but I bruise easily. It's definitely not on purpose!

Wait,wait,wait... my cat is definitely that cute!

Got to be fake. Who in their right mind throws a tie dye party when it's too cold to have the dying action outside? That shit makes a mess!

The happy way to shop!

Thank you for this. When trying to reason my way through thinking about the before/during/after thing I usually try to imagine how I would feel if my brother or sister were trans. I usually get stuck because while I intellectually understand the concept that a trans man has always been male in my little thought

I've see the statistics but I really don't understand how anyone who lived through the 1980s and AIDS panic wouldnt know to use condoms to prevent STDs. When I was coming of age the message was along the lines of "forget pregnancy, if you have sex without a condom you will die!"

By the time my husband and I got married we had known each other for 8 years and been living together for 3 years. Going through pre Cana together STILL brought up a few things that made us think and we even changed our minds on some of how we had planned to handle our finances.

Re uncomfortable: Imagine you have a basketball strapped to your abdomen. Now imagine having missionary position sex. Your belly is in the way and it's uncomfortable. Woman on top or on all fours works much better because your belly isn't being squished.

I enjoy sex but I think watching my mom in a sex scene would make me very uncomfortable.

They even have 32AA samples of each style for you to try on in the stores. That way you can know for sure that you like the fit before you order. (They don't carry any AA sizes in the store .)

Nope, I've bought my daughter's 32AA bras there. I have to order them (they will place the order for you) because the don't sell that small in the store but they have samples of every size/style available to try on so there's no guesswork with the ordering.

They have samples of all of their bra sizes available to try on though. That's what I love about them! I discovered them when buying my daughter's first real bras. We have to order her size because they don't carry it in store but they have the samples available so she can try on and choose size/style instead of

Because that's who gave you a scholarship? Or maybe because that's where your parents want you to go? I can think of several good reasons.

My understanding is that they would pray really, really hard but that people might die anyway. I guess they figure that's God's will? I don't really understand not taking advantage of all that modern medicine has to offer.

My daughter's middle school offers some amazing technology classes. They have classes on robotics, programming, all kinds of cool stuff. I couldn't get my daughter interested in any of them. At age 12 or 13 all most girls want to do is fit in and her perception is that only "nerds" take those classes.

I once had to bring my toddler to a fancy brunch. Not as fancy as the restaurant described here but a place where a child that age had no business being.

Aww, but I say "hashtag" out loud all the time because the mortified look on my thirteen-year-old's face is HYSTERICAL!

This stuff is why I shudder when people tell me that my 13 year old daughter should be a model. No thank you. I can't imagine encouraging her to get into a world of exploitation like this.

Did you know that you can be disqualified as a potential adoptive parent if you are overweight according to your BMI? Or if you have high blood pressure or high cholesterol, even if it's controlled by medication? You can be disqualified if you take medication for anxiety or depression. You can be disqualified if