HACHA.
HACHA.
The kid has already been exposed to the dog and the dog has already been on the plane, ergo you would need to clean the cabin in order to alleviate him of his allergy. Or, easier plan, they can deboard the child and let him get his medication and board the next flight while the current one takes off.
Hmmm since the parents actively sought out the media and the article is based entirely off of their word...... I’m gonna go ahead and guess that there is a lot that they aren’t saying that might go a long way towards explaining the other passengers’ reactions.
OH MY GOD DO YOU GUYS EVER TAKE A BREAK, GO READ A BOOK AND HAVE A CUP OF TEA AND DO SOME SUDOKU OR SOMETHING
Is Rocco vacationing at the Blue Lagoon?
Good thing they're an objectively and conventionally attractive couple. Can you imagine what the reaction would have been to the same captions, poses, and wardrobe choices if they had each been 50-75 pounds heavier?
Has anyone seen Samantha Bee’s report on Syrian refugees?
“Life is so hard here in 1992!”
This has become huge news locally with some women’s groups forming protests in front of City Hall today and astounding backlash across all social media platforms.
Clearly she didn’t put on her anti-rape chastity belt and matching anti-murder safety vest that day.
i will never not laugh at this
There’s a few reasons taking multiple birth control tests is uncommon.
I guess for the same reason people don’t take an AIDS test every Friday.
I love my enlightened, awesome Jezebel commenters. I was nearly shamed off a Facebook group for making this argument and for admitting I had an occasional glass of wine during my pregnancy. “WHY WOULD YOU TAKE THAT CHANCE? YOU MUST HATE YOUR BABY!!!!1!”
Someone correct me if I’m wrong, but generally during the first few weeks of pregnancy, exposure to toxic chemicals or an infection tends to either lead to a miscarriage or won’t have an effect. Once organ development starts, is when there’s a high chance of exposures leading to adverse outcomes.
Look at it this way, if you started doing gymnastics at 36, you’d be considered a geriatric gymnast. It’s all relative.
It’s ridiculous. I had my first last February and am due in April with #2. I also turned 35 in the interim. My OB went from super laid back to “you need ALL the genetic testing and extra ultrasounds because you’re old as shit now!” It hasn't even been a year since I gave birth; I don't think my innards have turned…
I should have you talk to my friend who was pregnant with her first at 37 AND considered overweight, too! Lots of fun times for her. Yeesh.
I mean, you’re technically having a geriatric pregnancy. Do you want them to pretend that you aren’t and treat you like everyone else, even though the science says that you might need extra care? Even if your general body is in better health than it was when you were 20, that probably doesn’t translate to better…
I became a mom for the first time at 40, had the second at 43. We waited, perhaps a bit too long, because of career, money, experiences, travel. We married at 30 so we knew we were going to be older parents and had a lot of things we wanted to do before we had kids. But other than the judgements of people around us,…