It’s great to hear you’re not lingering with any trauma and you have a supportive spouse. We all need to do what’s best for ourselves. Happy to hear you’re doing well!
It’s great to hear you’re not lingering with any trauma and you have a supportive spouse. We all need to do what’s best for ourselves. Happy to hear you’re doing well!
Yep, I totally understand this struggle. When it happened I was eight, and assumed it was somehow my fault. I didn’t want to get in trouble for doing something wrong, so I kept it to myself. Now that 25 years have passed, I can’t imagine how I would bring it up to my parents. Would they even believe me? Why would I…
Each person needs to do what is best for them and their well-being. I have a few close friends who know about what happened, and just can’t understand my desire to never tell my parents. I can’t really explain it to them, but they’re supportive enough to respect it’s the decision I’ve made.
I was molested as a kid over the course of one summer. It was a family friend and I never told a soul. In college I started going to therapy and it all come out. With the help of the counselor I made the decision to not tell my family. Telling them would only cause them pain, thinking of their child being hurt. And…
You are a wonderful friend. Years ago my bestie from college and I were having lunch and talking about hypothetical weddings. I flat out told her one of my goals in life is to never be a bridesmaid. She seemed hurt, because she assumed I would be in her wedding (this was years before she even met her husband). When…
As a gift-giver I love registries. If I'm laying out my hard-earned money for someone else, it damn well better be on something they actually want or need. But I tend to look at event gifts (babies, weddings) as something you just have to do and registries make it easy to cross off the list of…
I wish I could star this more than once.
Makes me feel better, I wasn't the only psycho-child with a warped word choice.
I know, little kid brains are fucked up.
I used to call mine a “fire”. My mother loves to tell the story of when we were in a grocery store and I dropped my fire but she didn’t notice. So 2-year old SpreeBree starts yelling “Fire! Fire! Fire!”. The grocery store was evacuated and my mother sheepishly headed for the car, hoping no one would notice it was her…
I love this movie. In college we would watch it at least once a month. And we constantly sang "It's too big to fit in here...."
I agree, I love them! I hate when a Mets game is on ESPN because it means I can’t listen to Gary, Ron, and Keith. They can make a boring game or terrible blowout still fun to listen to, you can tell they all really enjoy one another’s company. I think they’re a great broadcast team. They all compliment each other…
As a long-suffering Mets fan who has listened to these 3 guys for many years, sometimes they just get a little punchy. I think it’s funny, and enjoy it when they start getting silly. But I know some fans hate it. I find it hilarious whenever Ron Darling tries to keep his shit together after Keith says something stupid.
I blame it all on Sloppy Tuna.
This one is my favorite.
This seems like the Queen is just being thoughtful. It's tough on pets when an owner dies, she doesn't want any of her buddies to have to go through that. Thumbs up from me.
Me too! I love the show, it has such great music.
Yes! This was the best part.
Did you miss the part about people being lynched? Someone did die.
Columbia used all three GKs, I don't think any of them started two games in a row. It's an unusual strategy, it seems the coach did it intentionally (before cards/suspensions were issued).