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Yeah, it seems that this year has been about cutting the assholes out of my life (she's one of two I've stopped talking to this year). It still hurts, but it's for the best.

Yeah, I was really upset about that, since I found out about the baby 3 degrees removed and I found out about her wedding on FACEBOOK.

I vote Cute work wear also!

I got into the most absurd text discussion/fight with someone I friend-broke up with earlier this year (after not having seen her in 2 years and hearing about her marriage/baby third hand).

Thank you Erin for this handy list of states to avoid (if I can) when I graduate from college.

Let it die a sad pink death, I say.

I'm not. His evil, cowardly ass should have been brought to justice.

Chris Brown and Rihanna,

I heard they cast Madison?/Mackenzie? and Alex (the 90 minute episode one).

This?

I've been interning at a oncology lab for the past 3 years.

Ugh, I graduate in about a year and I have frequent moments of sheer, utter terror and less frequent ones of confidence about my situation (I'm a Bio major who hates research, though I would do it if it came down to it, teaching, and medicine. I am interested in health policy though).

Perhaps I should clarify. When I say hardcore attachment parenting, I mean a parent who breastfed their child until they were 5, did not let their child solve anything from school to friendships, were at their child's beck and call, and kept their child from being in any uncomfortable situation (from not winning a

My mom used the Clinton/Lewinsky dress scandal to explain what sex was to me when I was 8 or 9.

I don't buy at all that hardcore attachment parenting creates well adjusted children, I personally think it creates people who won't know how to solve a single problem they're confronted with and who can't deal with any discomfort. I think the most important part of parenting is raising children who can fail, make

Completely unrelated to the main content of the article, but:

You shouldn't call people creepy. Especially guys, they really hate it.

No, I don't think an ideology that tells women that they need to be at their child's beck and call 24/7 to the point that they can't work or live their own lives is feminist at all. However, I understand that the above statement would be a more extreme form of attachment parenting. Dr. Sears thinks women should borrow

Um, okay. That's no way how I intended the statement, but it was poor word choice.