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I agree and I win. Someone owns me money for a bet. Thanks for helping me win.

The other three people in my house saw a blue dress, I saw gold and they refused to believe I wasn’t trolling them until a friend who hadn’t yet heard of The Dress came over and also saw gold. It was a scary time for humanity.

Nothing will ever meet the madness of The Dress. My husband straight-up called me a liar over that shit.

Neither if we’re going for an exact match. The Shoe looks to be in between the two shades.

Also, it is now a thing to match nail polish to shoes? I cannot live up to this level of scrutiny.

I have no idea which matches, I just am embarrassed that I know what brand of polish these are based on the bottle shape alone.

Lots of people. As a black person trying to buy something right now I shop with a white friend who poses as me so I can see the same places.

Who discriminates when selling their house? I’m selling to the highest bidder. Period.

Hugs. My friends who never miscarried had trouble understanding my bathroom OCD during my subsequent pregnancies. No exaggeration, I think I checked for bleeding about 20 times a day for 9 months.

Literally what

I’m a family law attorney, and my office has been up in arms about this all week.

Dafuq? That the “father” is allowing his children to be imprisoned is the only proof I need that he is not worthy of the name. I’ve heard of some really bad decisions being made by some really bad judges but this may be among the absolute worst.

Not gonna lie, it totally was. Apparently labor is a cinch for me, ‘cause I was just mildly uncomfortable pretty much the whole time. And my water didn’t break, but I did have (and describe) my bloody show the day before I saw my doctor.

“you owe it to your doctor to meet him half way”

Thank you. This is part of the problem, in my opinion: the attitude that pregnancy, labor, and delivery is a medical condition that needs to be treated. Cancer is a medical condition that needs treatment (though even in that case doctors do or should obtain consent from the patient about proceeding with surgery,

What you don’t seem to understand is that what the author described is a doctor ignoring his patient. What she described in the second birth was medical professionals acting professionally and giving optimal care.

Actually, that’s got to be pretty close to the definition of poor bedside manner. Only attending to the specific health needs and ignoring the patient is a shitty approach, and one that is likely to lead to the doctor missing something.

Uh, I didn’t say anything about “catering to emotional baggage.” I said a doctor could be competent at surgery while still having bad bedside manner.

A person can be an excellent doctor with terrible bedside manner. You don’t just go to a doctor on the day the baby’s coming out, you know.