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Renmckormiclovesdancing
renmckormiclovesdancing

Agreed, completely about the preferential treatment. But I was referring to the part where this man seems to resent a woman preferring a woman OB/GYN over a man (if I’m misreading his tone, I apologize). If OB/GYN is truly your calling as a doctor - you want to help women be as healthy as possible, and deliver sweet

But, you get why, right? A lot of women (like myself) who have been made to feel like sexual objects over and over again, or (like myself) who have been raped, just don’t feel comfortable going into a room with a man there and offering up their private areas. I understand completely that you might be an amazing

Ugh, and I hate being all ‘Us- Against-Them’ but FFS it just seems to be how things go these days. And my bestie is a ba-gillionaire. Ugh.

If you live in a Southern state, you know climate change is real. We have had no winter for the past three years, and the summers?? Armpit city. Walking outside on any given day May-Oct is now like walking into an armpit. A retched, stinky, MOIST armpit. Yes, there are cycles to weather. But this? Is not normal.

Agreed, wholeheartedly, however in THIS example... the Dog approaches the dude, who then bends down and lets the dog sniff the back of his hand, as you should do when meeting a dog. It doesn’t show him actually touching the dog. Once she hears him talking to the dog she assumes he’s touching the dog and is very rude

Bohemian Rhapsody, Queen; Badly Drawn Boy ‘About a Boy’ soundtrack; Underground, Ben Folds Five; Toxic, Britney Spears; INXS Kick album; Hotel California, Eagles.

I think you meant Conversion Therapy instead of Conversation Therapy. 😬

Woohoo Georgia!!! Let’s go! There are so many of us here that are not redneck, backwoods, uneducated Deliverance yokels. We are so willing and ready to elect a sound and able-minded individual who wants to actually WORK FOR THE PEOPLE. Let’s do this Georgia!!   

As a parent, I can confirm that I know next to nothing about most things. That’s why science and experts and doctors are super great. Because I am a relatively smart human being, but I do not have a degree in being the guardian of small humans. And I don’t have the mothering instincts that some women do. I

Keep a bag in one hand and go in for the side hug. No chest-to-chest smooshiness.  

I’ve loved Wildcats since it first came out. Cut to many moons later and I find out the Mr. has never seen it. I make him watch it one night and he’s like— hey, that’s my high school! Neat.

Thank you so much for STABBY. 😂

Who goes to see these remakes? It’s just kids, right, who have no idea how amazing the originals are, or that they even exist? And can kids today even grasp the idea of the 60's? And that dancing ‘dirty’ was taboo, and not just what you saw on most commercials and tv shows? Gah, get off my lawn youths of today!!

From her perspective, he does always listen. He just doesn’t listen to all the non-Ivanka’s out there.

As a native Georgian, it’s so refreshing to see this. My county went blue in November, and I honestly thought non-existent hell would have frozen over before that happened; I’m holding out hope for an Ossoff victory!

There are many parts that are so difficult to get through, especially being a parent now. But... it actually is part of the horror of the story. King is so good at making a bad situation horrific, and thankfully I can compartmentalize it, again maybe because I feel like he’s such a huge part of my formative years?

I’ve often wondered about that one. I love anything JFK so I’ll have to try it. Thanks for the rec! Back, and to the left...

I stopped reading him after he got sober; I didn’t know it at the time, but Needful Things was his first sober-published book and I hated it. I felt that the atmosphere he creates with his writing was missing. I don’t know if it’s because I started reading him so young (Carrie, at age 11) that I developed a Stephen

His earlier works are much better than anything post-90's. I just re-read IT (I first read it as a teenager, so some things were a bit over my head) and as a 42-year-old.... it scared the crap out of me. Like, sleep with the light on scared. Stephen King does suspenseful buildup extremely well. My personal fave is