rachelratchford
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rachelratchford

For your first point: Teenagers may not be able to articulate that things are "body-positive" and empowering, but when you go to workshops with all women entrepreneurs, see material with girls who are a range of colors and sizes, learn about human sexuality and reproduction in a non-judgmental manner, and learn

She is very dense if she's making statements like this: "Boy Scouts, for example, is all kinds of wholesome, and even though being a Boy Scout requires a certain level of nerditude, the general consensus is that what they do has real value. If Boy Scouts was nerdy, Girl Scouts was nerdy and prudish."

Mine was Healthy Eating, Healthy Living and was about Diabetes awareness and empowering children to stay active and eat a balanced diet. It started out as a grandiose scheme and then fell apart right at the end. I'm much prouder of my Silver award project, which was about Abduction Awareness. I had this huge seminar

*Insert huge eyeroll here* Oh please honey.

I guess no one ever taught her that you're not supposed to shit where you eat. Or fuck.

Rock on, Jolie-Pitts.

No one here is trying to take away her choices. She's welcome to have as many children as her body will allow her to carry, though the hormone shots for her uterus suggest that her body should not still be carrying more children.

Bates Family: Believes God decides how many children one should have. Uses hormones to keep her overworked uterus from miscarrying their fetuses.

I also like that Ruby turned out to be the Wolf. Barring some of Mary Margaret's antics, I appreciate that there are such well-written female characters in the sense that their troubles aren't centered around men (ie. Graham dies and both Emma/Regina continue to live their lives) and they are who they are with no

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I'm in your shoes too. I'm a former pre-med STEM junior who graduates next May.

Fair point.

Who did you like her with? I, personally, was Team Leo, but that was ruined in the first season.

I did trim my stem off, because I found it irritating. From what I've read, most people do end up trimming their stem for similar reasons. Having a stem doesn't hinder my usage of the cup and makes it MUCH more comfortable for me.

I don't care that it was still light out at 7. I'm exhausted and I want my damn hour back.

Thanks for the tips guys! I definitely appreciated the humor and the advice.

I'm a virgin who uses the Divacup.

Murder rate =/= Most dangerous city.

So I gave up a lot of things for Lent this year, for health reasons and as a way to observe Lent. It's been hard, but it's fine and I'm very proud of myself.

More power to this girl. I've always thought it would be a great idea to buy a bunch of property in this market, I just don't have the funds to do so.