Can someone explain the song? I read all the subtitles, but a good part of it was lost in translation to me and obviously had to do with Korean culture. The thing about the family, for example, and the part about putting your hand up and moving your eyes at a 45 degree angle? Also, does ear attack mean to slap? Or…
This exact post was actually on Jezebel, and I remember writing in something along the lines of, "Oh, that's what it is! I thought there was something wrong with me." It was very helpful to know I wasn't dying once a month beyond the blood loss.
Actually, the longer I shop, the more I hate it, and run in and out of stores. When I first start shopping is the dangerous time.
#6: Drink alcohol.
Ooo can you do something similar for some of the larger name international airline carriers? And I do have a question:
Can we talk about Belle for a second? I saw it at a screening and I absolutely LOVED it. I was tearing up throughout. But I thought the production value wasn't what it should have been. The costumes were ill-fitting and looked like they came from a costume shop (which it looks like, when reading the credits, they…
Early on in the pregnancy it is possible to go running. I don't know this from experience (well, technically I was there, but...). Anyways—my mother only told my father was pregnant with me after running a race. Considering how prone she was to miscarrying, I'm surprised she risked it. Either early on running isn't…
I didn't think Bwog was capable of anything but snark. Like Jezebel, but only for Ivy kids. (I'll admit, I was a Bwog reader. No wonder I like Jezebel so much). Kids these days.
Kosher salt (US) is flake salt (UK). Some sea salts may be appropriate substitutes.
She has not kept the house to the proper 19th century standards at all. I'm not saying that she should have, but I used to work in a house-turned-museum that was about this size that was kept to the standard of the 1860's. I was expecting LOTS of color out of this video, but it's so...bland. She says she's spent six…
Even so, the myth still persists, and in some cultures, they will check to see if it's still there. And I don't have the article handy as I read it a few years ago, but a few women claimed it was more painful the second time around—but that could be a type of placebo effect.
Yes. The doctor would check that the hymen is intact. The problem with that exam is that the hymen can be broken in a myriad of ways besides sex.
That's Rico Suave?!