Wet dog smell.
Wet dog smell.
Seriously. Why does not one tell us these things?!? I would legit think I was dying.
Where did she go? Too busy doctoring?
There was another one of these that emphasized positive sex and interactions and put a focus on having sex on your terms for the “right” reasons. And those reasons were not necessarily that you were in love, but they also weren’t to try to get someone to like you. I hope that my kids can have those kinds of…
I was 12. So not pre-school, but also not super involved in hook up culture!!
20 years ago was 1996. I think people forget that 20 years ago was not 1956... We’re getting old! :)
That’s the line I have the side eye for...
Oy. No thank you.
Fair. But I bet a lot of people don't know what it means.
That is such a bummer. Unfortunately it is fairly common. A lot of docs don’t like to have “long” conversations because they are “non-billable hours”. Whereas my whole job is just talking AND listening to people.
I am a prenatal genetic counselor, and I typically discuss the other reasons why someone might want to know they were going to have a baby with a chromosome condition other than termination. There are medical reasons as well as psychological ones. If you were to have a baby with a chromosome condition, I would want…
There is a blood test (cell-free DNA screening) that can be done as early as 10 weeks in pregnancy, and can give an indication for Down syndrome, trisomy 13, trisomy 18, and sex chromosomes. It is routinely offered to any woman who is 35 or older at delivery or another reason for an increased risk. I am sure that…
In America, sex is very rarely used as a deciding factor. (Not the case in India and China.) Moreover, when people do terminate based on sex in America, they usually choose to carry female fetuses bc a lot of the time they are terminating for sex linked conditions that are often severe in males.
Amelia is the absence of arms and legs. Hands and feet are sometimes present, sometimes not.
I think they have to pay for them, no?
Meanwhile, was it a reasonable assumption that her fiance WOULD be casually watching this show? I know my husband would rather do ANYTHING else. I am betting that her husband is not her concern, but some of her friends prob are. You definitely cannot sue so that your friends don’t see the dress beforehand, so she…
I agree. My husband didn’t come dress shopping with me, but I sent him pictures and picked something that I knew he would like and I did go with him to pick the suits. Seemed like the reasonable thing to do.
I am a sometimes Banana shopper, and I walked in off the street yesterday to try on a dress that the mannequin was wearing. The sizing is weird- had to size up, so would have been really annoyed if I had ordered online, but I really love it.
Just “fixed” my husband’s iPhone exactly the same way.
My husband def would have told them all to fuck off and left.