I just wanted to say I'm sorry for your loss and your former doctor sounds like a horrible person. Even if the pregnant woman didn't want the baby, I find it incredibly unprofessional of a doctor to act like that. I think sometimes doctors see so many miscarriages and because they are so common, they really forget…
White lady IVF success on the first try story right here!
Thong flip flops must just fly off these feet.
Is it any better than store brand? Because I always buy store brand pasta, which works fine since I'm not like serving it at dinner parties or anything, and that's like .79 a box here.
I never noticed whether it was always on sale before the brouhaha, but since it that Barilla stuff is on sale every single week.
Eh, I won't. There are too many other kinds of pasta (um, that all taste the same to me; if it's not freshly made, it's all the same) to have to ever buy Barilla again. Though I will stop growling at their boxes as I pass them by at the grocery store.
Ahh yes, that makes more sense than just Sue by itself. Bob on its own isn't' particularly hillbilly-ish either.
Neither here nor there but I have never heard about Sue being a hillbilly name. Jim Bob, Billy Bob, yeah... but Sue??
Ugh, to be starting out on adult life with that in your mind is definitely depressing. I want to be optimistic and say that having a president named Barrack Obama should help that, but yeah, I know the giant mountain of racism is still there. And not that it matters because I know what you're saying is true, but…
True, I guess endless bullying about your name could create some major negative feelings about it even after the bullying has ended.
Also in the news:
If you change your name to deal with bullies, they'll just find something else to tease you about. Once you're a bully target, you just are one until you age out (in my experience).
All I could see is those stupid Bumbo seats that aren't even safe on a table, let alone a Roomba!
My mind misreads Rand Paul as RuPaul in all headlines. This one was particularly funny.
It's hard to not live near family but it's not impossible. I have 2 year old twins and live near no friends or family and haven't since before they were born. I never, ever get a break from them. My break is basically on the weekends when my husband is around to help. But I've survived 2 years of it, I love them and…
Seriously. I can't really speak for my husband as I'm not inside his brain, but I think he's more stressed that he works very long hours and hardly sees his kids during the week and more stressed about working toward the career he wants to have than he is about his sex life. You know, the things he can't solve by…
Yes, having a child makes you stressed in my experience. Having to fulfill every one of their needs, yet they can't TELL you which need they want fulfilled is stressful for me.
Married atheist here. Had already been sexing and living together for 3+ years when we got married. All the legal stuff others have mentioned, plus having a fun big party, plus the tradition of it. Not the religious tradition, but celebrating something awesome with all of my family and friends.