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Actually, most diagnoses for mental illness aren't made until someone is in their mid-20s because the brain is still developing until then. Doctors will still try to treat and medicate to keep things under control, but so much of the brain chemistry changes in those years that's it's really hard to see what's wrong.

I think it's sad she's dropped the front of selling music and it's all just her body now.

I think they're sad too. It just looks like a desperate attempt to stay relevant. It's like she thinks the only thing she has to offer the world is her body. Which I know has always been there, but at least she had music with her body before.

I wore my hair down, too. Flat ironed with a simple headband. It was gorgeous and I loved it. My hair is so thick and long, up-dos hurt and look ridiculous. Now I think of it, Kim might have the same problem.

Numbers 1 through 5 are the reasons I took over sole dish duty. The resentment I had over those kinds of things was so high I started to seriously fear for our marriage. So now I do all the dishes, which sucks, but I'm no longer disappointed when it's his turn and it didn't really get done, y'know? It's a better kinds

I think it's because spicy food is rumored to induce labor. That said, I liked spicier food when pregnant than normal.

Very similar to my first thought which was that this is the 15-years-and-2-kids-later version of the dress. I think she must have seen the similarities in the dresses, though, or why do her hair basically the same?

I agree. Midwives are infinitely better for care than many doctors.

I would be livid if my husband did that. Let me have whatever kid-free time I need to see the fucking doctor.

I decided to re-read the books after episode 2 this season. There are too many details I've forgotten. And I feel like there are more changes from the books this season, but I can't remember.

I do get your point. And I agree about the age 5 line you've drawn. I expect a lot more from my (almost) 6 yr old than I do from the twins.

Are we talking about a child crying in the store or a child running around while parents ignore them? Those are completely different situations. My kids have thrown fits and cried because I wouldn't let them run around like little maniacs. But I've also been in the situation when I just needed to go to the store,

I like nuts in baked goods. And money wasting scientific studies. And wasting money.

I just moved from a place with state run liquor and wine stores to a free-for-all state. I may have taunted friends with pictures of the wine aisle at Target. Also? Kirkland brand liquor at Costco. I have mad love for my new city for these reasons alone.

I think this is really unfair. If you're out of milk and eggs, you've gotta go to the store. Not everyone has the luxury of leaving a grouchy kid home with a partner. I think a little understanding from fellow shoppers can go a long way.

Oh but the moodiness at 4. I swear my daughter was 4 going on 14 with all the mood swings.

My twins are 3. They still share a bed and sometimes hold hands in their sleep. I still take pictures every time.

At this point, I think she's just saying stuff to get a reaction. She's trying to extend her 15 minutes for as long as she can. I question how much she believes any more. (I do think her first letter was in earnest, though. Everything else is a cry for attention.)

I think another part of the problem is that any given food manufacturer can say, "These ingredients are fine in moderation. No one is saying you should eat my product exclusively. Silly people." Which is true. But your product for breakfast, that guy's product for lunch, the other guy's product for dinner plus those

My mom can't get bread machines to work for her either.