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my fiance doesn't usually come with me to doctor's visits, but if i were to ask him to he would. i think that's the important thing.

i'm uncomfortable with winking in most situations. i never know how to interpret it.

relatedly, i once had a boss who would wink CONSTANTLY, to the point where i wondered if she had tourettes or something. i never knew where i stood with her. she's the only person who ever fired me, and she winked while doing it.

the day i retire i'm dying my hair hot pink, getting a bunch of tattoos, and possibly picking up pot again.

shit. i'm 25 and i wish i looked that good.

i love boobs as much as the next person, but i couldn't make it past the first three minutes. justin timberlake's music is so boring i've never been able to make it through one of his songs.

i refer to all babies as "the little one" until they're a year or two old. i can never remember their damn names or genders until they're walking and talking.

thanks. I've always loved their dresses but i didn't know they had shorts!

i really dig those high waisted shorts, but i've got super curvy hips and thighs, i'm not sure it would be a good look for me. anyone know of some places that sell them in plus sizes so i can get an idea of whether or not it works?

yes. my bedroom used to be painted sky blue and between the fluffy white bed, white carpet and white curtains in was like sleeping the sky. i loved it.

no joke, i think i went to high school with that girl.

for whatever reason, patterned bedding makes it hard for me to sleep. i prefer my comforter to be pure white and as fluffy as possible. my sheet sets are various jewel tones, at the moment a deep red.

consider summer camps as well. out of season they can be pretty cheap and sometimes you can rent them for a whole weekend, cabins and all. if you're in the south jersey/philly area consider camp ockanickon in medford. i seriously considered getting married there but they weren't available in august.

thank you!

i said roughly the same thing in the last article about this. the rule of thumb is to give a gift that covers the cost of the wedding, but it's not written in stone and if someone just can't afford it, that's ok because some people will go over and some will go under. it's ok to have that rule of thumb in your mind,

i'm more or less doing what joyscout did, but in a community center since there aren't a lot of barns around here.

i got one as a birthday gift shortly after getting engaged. i was thrilled with the gift but suddenly much less excited about the wedding.

holy shit that sounds like an AMAZING gift!

my fiance and i are just sticking with a traditional registry. a lot of the items are cheap but there are a few more expensive items for groups to go in on. we figured the people who were going to give us cash were going to give us cash no matter what, and the same went for people who wanted to give gifts.

i'm having a wedding with a large guest list and a small budget. well, the budget is small relatively speaking, in reality it's a LOT of money for a current student and a recent graduate. i've dealt with a lot of raised eyebrows over our plastic plates, limited bar, minimal decor and sandwich buffet in leiu of a

fuckin agreed. if you can afford it, do whatever you want. if you can't aford it but think the debt is worth it, go ahead. but DO NOT expect everyone else to foot the fucking bill.