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Wtf. No way another baby did that to that child.

I’m the same.

Your friend sucks, Greg. Dump him. I imagine anyone who pulls this type of crap sucks in other friend departments too.

People are known by the company they keep.

Yes Greg, as Salty says, it is that simple. Half the reason creepy men carry on creeping is because other men won’t call them out on their bullshit.

Coconut milk works really well for seafood chowders as well. A little sweeter than using regular cream or milk but I find that goes well with the fish flavors.

I’ve been there. It wasn’t overt, but uncomfortable all the same. I’ve not shared a meal with that fellow since.

From the neck up I’m JoJo the dogfaced boy. From the neck down...no hair....anyyyywhere. Looking like a plucked chicken isn’t a great look. Haven’t got any complaints tho...but still. I guess it’s true what they say about the greener grass. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Get better friends.

Yeah, definitely call him out on it and don’t eat with him in the future. Pretty simple.

But maybe a better question is: How do servers handle it? I assume most of them are just professional about it and try to go about their jobs in spite of Idiot Fabio. But would asking the kitchen to overcook the guy’s chicken be

Tell him to knock it the fuck off.

and I dare my husband to fix his mouth.

I like my legs smooth but I didn’t shave my armpits all winter and by the ended I thought it was sexy af looking. My husband liked it just fine too, but still once it got to t-shirt weather i started shaving the pits again because it’s just so ingrained that I can’t bring myself be out in public like that :(

I’m the same and, honestly, people notice.

I also have patches where hair doesn’t grow, but when it does grow, it’s noticeable. But you guys... whatevs.

Where have you been???

House shoes are the answer to everything!!!!!!! I have these in at least 6 colors so I can color coordinate my loungewear.
They are also cheap enough that you can buy a bunch in different sizes and offer them to your guests if you don’t want them to have shoes on inside.

They are especially important for maintenance/service people. I’d never expect them to take their shoes off, and they probably couldn’t even if they wanted to. I do ask them if they’d mind using shoe covers, and to my memory, everyone has said that they don’t mind.

Is breaking toes while barefoot indoors a common

It’s not even a cultural thing for me, I just feel it’s disgusting to wear shoes inside that have trod through god knows what on city streets.