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Even worse when you have to use a public restroom and have been drinking. A) have to use the restroom more often, and B) depending on how much you’ve drank, your balance/coordination may be waaaay off. 

For what it’s worth, everything I’ve gotten from them has been true to (pre-pregnancy) size. Granted, everybody and every body is different. 

Don’t konw if you’re still pregnant or in need, but Asos has been good for me for work clothes. Otherwise, you’re right, everywhere just has casual clothes, which is awesome.... for after 5p and weekends.

The only place I’ve found decent work-worthy maternity clothes was Asos. And they tend to have good sales and clearances.

I wish we could trade. I have a few under the belly pants, and those make me want to die. They either a) get super saggy to the point I’m pulling them up every few steps, b) dig into my belly to the point that I want to rip them off and walk around pants-less, or c) do both. I didn’t know about the sensitive belly

Spellcheck wouldn’t catch that though... “am” is a word. However, they surely could have done a little proofreading.

So, what I’m gathering is that a) men can have sex without regard to a pregnancy potentially occurring and b) no man wants a woman he got pregnant to have an abortion. Is that the right takeaway? BRB, gotta go talk to my boyfriend about our new roles and responsibilities.

She got a voicemail about an interview for a property manger position at the end of the episode, so she clearly was applying for other jobs. 

Dogs in the grocery store is the peeviest of my “taking pets places” pet peeves. Why??? I don’t need your dog’s hairs getting all over my lunch and dinner!!

I have a headache now.

What has been seen cannot be unseen!

You don’t. Having an active lesion is a surefire way to know that you can spread it, but you can be shedding the virus without an active lesion. I remember reading a while back that about 10% of the time, you’re shedding, whether you have an active outbreak or not.

You’re right. I haven’t learned a single new thing in those “shocking facts about pregnancy” posts. This is the info I’ve been missing (and speaking as one researcher to another, it shouldn’t take being a lab to find out what should be more common knowledge!)

Thank you... for #1! I’m preggo with Baby Girl Turkleton and had nooooo idea this was a thing. You just saved me a frightful moment in the near future (though I’m sure there will be plenty of other frightful moments).

I saw one person agree with you and multiple people agree with Kate. Unless that’s what you meant by “multiple people agree.”

I was only there for a weekend and it’s now the only city that I’ve ever been to on my “Nah, I’m good. I don’t need to go back” list. I can’t imagine what it must have felt like living there. 

Yeah, they need to get out more. I was born and raised in the South and the one place that I felt racism all the way down to my bones was in Boston.... far from the South.

This is so horrific. My heart breaks more each day reading these stories. 

I need a 2nd season of On My Block. That ended had me shook. Everything you said was on point. The show writing was really great and just made the characters and their shenanigans feel so genuine. I cared about each and every character, got slightly annoyed at each and every character, but overall, was rooting for