tarasoleil
Tarasoleil
tarasoleil

Have a baby. Then the pet issue will be a breeze, sex-wise.

I understand and so agree with the importance of reporting rape, and I also agree with Madonna as far as I relate. I love the tea metaphor pertaining to rape that came out recently. Let's be clear that when when a party says no/isn't awake, it's definitely a rape.

Finding the right therapist is a challenge, at least for me. The last one was super kind and smart but the most interesting I learned was a recommendation for an Eckhart Tolle book. Also, I'm being told to seek psychological help for physical symptoms, which I find odd (I'm in my 40s though, this seems to happen to

Looks like long, thin cucumbers to me (as viewed on my PC). So, not green poop, but still pretty gross.

It almost seemed like a sketch to sell a movie starring the two of them. Which I would totally watch.

Her whole point was very succinct, like 30 seconds. She mentioned women in general, but I agree there's a lot more related to this issue that needs to be addressed and discussed. An Oscar acceptance speech isn't the right forum to go into details, but she succeeded in igniting passion in this issue. It's long overdue,

I took it more as a reminder that every single one of us is here because of a woman. I doubt Ms. Arquette believes that a woman's worth = giving birth. Her goal was to reach out about equal pay, which is about a woman's worth for her work. There hasn't been any real progress regarding "equal pay for equal work" since

This is why epidurals are amazing.

Seems to me like she prevented 99% rapes especially while pillaging.

Nothing about raising children can be simply put, but I believe there are good parents and crappy parents. "Stay at home" and "Working parent" are labels that don't reflect the effort performed in reality and the nurturing provided. The proof is a well-balanced contented child, with the caveat that some children are

My guess is the husband's murder is the season-long mystery that will be solved in the finale. It may lead to a new "umbrella" mystery for Season 2, or season 2 will feature an unrelated season-long mystery.

I translated all the recently published Nutella recipes for the French market, and while most of them seemed amazing, the banana-bacon one is amongst my least favorite to try. From my marketing end, it seems Ferrero wants restaurants to try their recipes, that's the whole point to publishing them, right? I may have

I could go for Ann Curry, and also Mario Cantone, Bernadette Peters, and Leah Remini. Don't really know the other 2 mentioned.

As a gen X, I believe anyone living through 20s is figuring out love, regardless of era. Hey, at least millennials have a generational voice. What I had, was many opportunities to listen to the life experience of baby boomer wise women, which millennials don't have / care to hear.

I like the dress in general but I agree, the neckline is indeed horrid. The slightly better version nails it - as long as boobs don't get in the way.

I agree with the reality of this article and its opinions. This is to share that (imo) the 3 examples aren't the most illustrative of that reality. Pretty sure that Poehler and Sarandon being too young for their roles was part of the joke (Amy as a hip young-through-surgery mom and Susan in ridiculous wig and ankle

The most they'll need to do is clear a few weeks from their schedule.

I recall a similar theory from The Naked Ape. Human body hair growth patterns may indicate a portion of our evolution when we were semi-aquatic. I wonder how well the book aged... Off to check.

I had no intention to watch TLAM2 because the first one was so full of by-the-numbers clichés, though it was still ok. Seems like the 2nd one is just like the first, but your review makes me look forward to watching it as soon as it's available outside theatres.

She's absolutely right, it would have been out of character and distracting in the scene if she had beenwearing underwear. What a shilling scene that was! She did look great though.