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And sticky. Don’t forget sticky.

But what do you do if someone goes in for the hug first? I am curious how you all handle this situation. As someone who does not particularly like to hug anyone but very close friends/family, I run into this situation quite often. Sticking out a hand for a hand shake seems so cold...I dunno, I normally accept the hug

This is important because so many people encourage kids to hug or kiss people they might not want to - whether it’s an adult or other kid. I mean. The intent is not bad, it’s cute or charming.

This article is the perfect response to those who say talks around consent need to happen in high school or college. No, teaching there must be consent to touch should be from day one. If my nephew doesn’t want to give me a hug, then I see if a high-five of fist bump is ok. If he still says no then ok, maybe next

Take the money, and just take way more pics with the younger sister. The photo album can have the mean sister’s pics removed. Better yet, for all the pictures of the wedding party, have an “official pic” and an unofficial one in which the bitchy sister has to step down for a minute and the “runner up” younger sis is

“I fully believe that are people in the world who would behave this way.” Like who, ad?

Dude, if I were the poor sister I would tell bride sister to absolutely take rich sister’s money. Then we could split the cash to go do something awesome just the two of us. And if we’re feeling bitchy we could plaster pics all over Facebook of our great time together. We could even tag mean sister like, “Without Mary

I hate bike riders. They are entitled beyond belief. Whenever I’m in the left turn lane waiting for the left turn signal and there are bike riders waiting to go straight, without fail they go straight when the left turn signal goes on. So all of us waiting to go left have to wait for them as they steal our turn.

Of course, now that would involve having to pay out of pocket instead of having it fully covered by insurance.

Gawd, on-site daycare sounds delicious and I would do almost anything to work for a company that provided that. But realistically curious what those daycares would be like?Because my gym has an on-site care center that I cannot leave my kid at, because it’s fucking janky and staffed by teenagers. But I came here to