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So sad I found this after Mother's Day, and missed making "Girl Got Hit By a Shovel, Redux", but glad I found it before grown daughter's birthday. Festivities should always accompany birthdays.

I shopped there forever, but not before complaining to them about not having more views than, usually, a front view only. Also would have loved to see other's reviews for fit and quality. Their shipping and returns were fucked up.

I shopped there forever, but not before complaining to them about not having more views than, usually, a front view only. Also would have loved to see other's reviews for fit and quality. Their shipping and returns were fucked up.

Not my experience. I'm 55 and currently helping a class that graduated two years ahead of me plan their 40th reunion. It's almost an inverse of high school at this point in life. I'm finally loving my high school years. :-)

When I was young, I had to shower daily and wash my hair. Now that I'm older, I take a shower every other day just to wash my hair, but I no longer have any type of body odor and my skin is so dry, the occasional sagebrush runs down my arm. Love dry shampoo. With thin, fine hair, it gives me more volume than any other

Well I understand your first point, as I should have said that we "happened" to find a doctor who ALSO prescribed Accutane. Due to my oldest son's doctor's refusal to RX Accutane, I thought it was no longer RX'd so I didn't even know to ask another doctor if they prescribed it.

Doctor shopping? Uh, my kids were 13 years apart and I would have taken my daughter to the same derm if he wasn't DEAD. I was glad the one she was referred to would prescribe. I didn't even know it was an option to ask for. The doctor suggested it, and you may now kindly mind your own business and I will mind mine.

That is one reason they are so closely monitored. Also, it is not known if the medication causes that possible effect or a teenager struggling with a cosmetic problem, or a little of both. If my daughter had gotten acne to the extent my son did, she was have probably suicided immediately.

It bothers him. I guarantee you. Guy kids don't like to admit that kind of stuff. (Many, anyway.)

My first son had cystic acne AND a horrible case of rosacea when he was in his teens. The old saying, " A face only a mother could love." No. I mean he would get these HUGE, knotty cysts on the tip of his nose that drained pus for weeks. (Also, we all have large schnozes. Not a good look.) That would be in addition to

I am an old and I'm friended with all my kids. The way I don't embarrass them is by having secret FB pages for me and my friends and we can discuss the absorbability of Depends, bitch about the cost of weed now, and the battery life of Rascals all night without embarrassing them. Works for us.

May I just add here that this should not be considered with 'shrooms. My poor friend, lol.

My husband gets on extended food fetishes where he will only eat steak for maybe 50 out of 60 days, then switch to seared tuna for months, maybe spinach will be his big deal the next few months. It's always a REALLY repetitious diet. The kids and I eat whatever we're going to eat because we just can't redo the same

I had a stage 4 tear WITH an episiotomy on my first kid, and more moderate tears after that on the last two. I'm talking reconstruction from the vagina through the anus. There is the school of thought that thinks that an episiotomy kind of starts a rip, much like in fabric, but not sure where studies are with that

"Your door is ajar". No it's not. It's a door. Damn "gages" anyway.

Isn't it fantabulous? I pulled it up to link here and my son said, "Mom, you've played that a million times. " Guilty.

Isn't it fantabulous? I pulled it up to link here and my son said, "Mom, you've played that a million times. " Guilty.

Seriously my pet peeve and I can not but help correct people when they trot out this little chestnut. Pisses me off to no end.~An old RN who used to work in corrections.

My 63 year old husband does almost all the laundry, the cooking, cleans the kitchen and buys most of the groceries. Just like his 91 year old father did with his mom. The trick? They are rigid in their expectations, and since I tend not to "do it right", he gets the honors. I found every time I loaded the dishwasher,