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@CJ4: I totally agree. We tried for 5 years and not once time did my husband ever make me feel like it was my fault. This was something we went through together and if anything, my husband and the doctor went out of their way to make sure I knew this wasn't anyone's fault, especially mine.

@Queenjulie: I'm doing this now, although my boss has all but phased me out because he was tired of having to wait until naptime or bedtime for me to get his projects done. I feel lucky that we can afford it (kind of) but it isn't what most people think it is.

@Little Time Bomb: I love that show and I thought the same thing! No one I know watches it or has really even heard of it and it's really well acted and well written.

@cool_as_KimDeal: I don't know and I've never seen these before but they are HILARIOUS.

@love you dead: Oh, I have some of the DVD's but I like the randomness of them just playing on TV. I've seen every episode and like to guess which one it is within the first minute or two. My husband thinks I have a problem. In all fairness, I also got it so my kid can watch Sprout.

My friend's 3 year old son loved to wear princess dresses, especially those of the Disney variety and she allowed it. His older brother would get upset because he said it was wrong and embarrassing and my friend took it as an opportunity to explain to him that it's important to accept differences in people and that

@agog: Well played.

@ZiggyStarPuff: The only reason I got direct tv was to get the Golden Girls reruns. Between WE and Hallmark, I get about 6 hours a day or so. That makes it worth my money and they comfort me in a way I cannot explain.

@FerdinandPorcupine: We're traveling to Korea in a few weeks to pick up our daughter and I'm preparing myself for endless "are they REAL brother and sister" questions. Zoiks!

@MissRose: When people ask, I usually say "well, I am his REAL mom" and then they get embarrassed and say they mean the woman who had him. He is Asian and I'm not, so I probably get more questions than families that aren't as visually mixed and while I love talking about our experience, it gets old having to qualify

@SeaBlueMonkeys: I have an adopted child and people ask about his "real mom" all the time. People are dumb.

@Kethe: Ahhh, that makes more sense. I mean, not really because it's still not an addiction but it makes sense TLC would repackage it as such.

@yumpopink: I always thought it was part of OCD so I was also a bit confused that it was on an addiction-type show. She was unwilling to stop or get treatment for it, so maybe that's why they included it.

I saw this the other day. The sound of the lady eating the chalk was too much. It was like a snappy/scrapey noise. She also totally reminded me of Rashida Jones. I was surprised at how nonchalant she was about her addiction considering she also drank laundry detergent, which is poisonous.

Okay, so I put in my email to have my password on my original account reset but have heard nothing so as you can see, I created another account. Does this mean my old login stuff is in limbo or what? I've changed all my passwords on all the internet accounts I can think of so I think I'm good on that, although I was