Someone I know said she remembered Sherri talking on the show about looking for a surrogate. it certainly wasn't a secret.
Someone I know said she remembered Sherri talking on the show about looking for a surrogate. it certainly wasn't a secret.
Not a huge Kanye fan, but there is no denying that he loves his little girl. I have never seen him look that happy.
When it comes time for Pimp granny Kris to cut Kanye loose so Kim can get even closer to her goal of being married as many times as Liz Taylor, she's going to use all of Kanye's rants and paparazzi hulk-smashes as evidence of his violent temper, paranoia and instability. Then Kim will get full custody and 16 years of…
If her husband convinced her to go through the process of having a child via donor/surrogate with bad intentions, that sucks. She has my sympathy there. By all accounts, the guy was no good.
People don't go through the arduous (and expensive) process of using an egg/sperm donor and surrogate because they're indifferent to parenthood. That's an awful lot of trouble to go to.
If contracting the services of an egg donor and surrogate are a sign of not really wanting a child... I don't even know what to say to you.
How is Sherri Shepherd different from the Australian couple who didn't want their baby boy?
Who's the child's mother, then?
Was your story splattered all over the interwebz? And I'm guessing you probably had ONE decent parent. (ETA: that sounds hostile, but I'm just pointing out the difference)
you don't need a background check in order to procreate. Unfortunately.
Electricians make good money.
She was gorgeous. About seven procedures ago.
Just saw Octavia Spencer in "Being John Malkovich". Was disproportionately excited about it.
Not scared, either. Lame.
Agree. That was lame.
Can we get some stats on the correlation between oppression of women and countries being desolate shitholes full of misery? Think of any place where women are kept down, and it's invariably war-torn and dirty and ugly.
Just go to the Jersey Shore.
Well, we all die alone. You might die at the exact moment as the person entwined in your arms, but it's still a solitary journey/experience.
utter trash, but I couldn't put down "Gone Girl". Was able to borrow Margaret Atwood's "Alias Grace" and "The Blind assassin" via e-book from my public library, and devoured those as well.
I don't see why you shouldn't send a nice card. You don't have to mention how you learned of his death.