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Penny Dreafull
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Ummmm....thinking marriage can be perfect is your first problem. Second, if you spent half as much work on your marriage as you did on looking for side ass on AM, maybe you would be happier?

And you are awesome.

stupid shoes

Never mind, never mind.

hahaha, right?!?!

I want to make a hang 10 joke but i need more coffee.

Well done interview! I feel their really is a need for greater options for birth control; it’s an important dialogue women need to have despite our fears giving fodder to adversaries.

What a horribly, shitty human. That poor girl.

All my angels are free-range. (bumper sticker idea)

Also, my fancy products will help me live forever. Won’t they?

I’ve had luck with the sun screen, but I still gets tons of color with it. (I’de rather not any color since skin cancer runs in the family) I’m going to switch brands. Still love the diapers though.

Just what I wanted to say.

I toss it in the trash. Deal with it.

I’m from a naked family and it’s awesome.

I was very lucky to have met her when she was at VF. She was a visionary and had a great sense of humor.

Sounds like you have a good plan. Having kids is a total game changer....be prepared to rethink some things. (I had to totally adjust my entire life after I had my daughter....I though my career was a straight shot and I had to change everything.) You will figure it out though; you’re already being smart by making

I though the article implied young women were less willing to compromise, which I wanted it so much to be about. All it really did for me was highlight how as young mothers, we are totally screwed when it comes to “live/work balance.” I’ve quite two excellent on paper jobs because they I felt compromised my

Just what I though

You will love it! It may hurt a bit since you have not had kids...but it will only last a second if it does. It’s hands down the best birth control I’ve ever used.

I love my IUD. My family thinks it’s “abortive birth control.” I disagree because science.