My cousin’s husband teared up when saying his vows. It was super romantic. Until she started laughing at him. It’s been like 10 years and we still give her crap about it
My cousin’s husband teared up when saying his vows. It was super romantic. Until she started laughing at him. It’s been like 10 years and we still give her crap about it
I’m not sure that it is. My friend’s grandma was a hoarder (in the US) but they are pretty sure it was a result of losing everything from the nazis during WWII. It’s definitely a symptom that’s only exhibited in materialistic cultures though (I’m sure hunter gatherers don’t express OCD as hoarding
I’ve read both books and honestly I think it’s just that they’re very different people. Neither have expressed animosity, though they do mention Castro would lie and pit each other against one another. But in the present each has been very respectful of telling their story only and have never expressed any ill will.
The issue is that in theory the levels of toxins are low, but theres no study on the long term effects of exposure to them. Think about how many tampons you use on your period. Every month. For decades. No one has bothered to look into if that level of exposure is safe.
When we talked further he said he didn’t want my boyfriend to get mad (I was alone) and we had already been talking for 30 minutes and I flat out told him any boyfriend who gets mad for talking is a shitty person. It wasnt heavy flirting. It was like starting conversation to a girl sitting alone in hopes it turns to…
I was a at a bar alone and he interupted me while I was reading (it was a weekday and I needed a beer). So he had no issues invading my space (and also tried to flirt by saying he hates reading)
A friend of mine used to routinely get dick picks in college. Unsolicited and unwanted. So she started saving them, and every time she got one, she’d send a DIFFERENT dick pic back. The guys would always be horrified and say something like “I wasn’t expecting that/didn’t want that” and she’d always respond with “Yea,…
i have spent years telling people that the point of all horror movies is to listen to women. As I am a woman, they a: doubt I actually watch horror movies and b: doubt that that is a clear theme in like every horror movie ever!!
sometimes i feel like they mistake stalking with not hitting it off. My mom didnt like my dad on the first date, but went on a second date bc it sounded fun. Then he remembered her bday, so she felt obliged for a third date. then he opened up and she started to like him. But he never pressured her. He was respectful.…
you pull your elbow and your knee together and roll in the opposite direction.
dude wtf thats messed up. In mine they emphasized that you know whats best in a situation (ie fight, flight, or comply) and that no one can judge you.
right?? I found my class to be really empowering. The cop who taught it told us our rights when we get pulled over (ie we dont have to stop on a deserted highway, we dont have to roll our window all the way down etc) and ways to recognize unhealthy relationships. Overall though, the class was focused on physical self…
This terrifies me. My kitten is like a mini version of this (we lovingly call him Thundercat, because how can something so small make so.much.noise?!). We are hoping he will mellow out as he grows up...
this was my favorite season bc I really enjoyed all the characters. I hated coven, I liked asylum but the alien thing and the nazi dr thing really got on my nerves (it just felt sooo random). I liked that they kept this one focused more on the characters, which Murder House also did. I feel like such a minority for…
why has no one mentioned this?!??!!??
I don't know, I think it depends on the situation.
In his defense, he interviews them for the trashy tv and then tends to pass them off onto real doctors.
I found her characterization to be lacking. It wasn't bad, but I felt like the protagonist was missing something. She just didn't feel totally real to me. However, all the murder victims did feel like individuals (instead of just token female murder victim), and her plot was great. I read it right when it came out, so…
Can you give me you (spoiler free) take on Broken Monsters? I really enjoyed The Shining Girls, but it definitely had its weak points. Would you say Broken Monsters shows a growth in her writing? Her plots alone are so intriguing.
Duplicate. Sorry