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Don't have any :-( my mom probably does but who knows where that box of memories is.

wow. i mean, i can understand lamenting about this as a plus-sized bride, but this just seems incredibly overdramatic for prom. it was so traumatic for you that ten years later you still can't even look at the photos? seriously? was pigs' blood spilled on you? i mean, what the hell happened?

besides the homophobia (which is a big deal) i'd kind of like to find me a great plains bro. i've dated almost every type except a good ol country boy. time to give that a shot.

southern frat bro is off...his dress is actually identical to mid-atlantic frat bro (well done on that one) and the hair is exactly like the picture above. i.am.so.tired.of.this.hair. it seems to be at its most popular in alabama.

you've got to be fucking kidding me.

actually, yes. exactly. i'd much rather find a nice fit for me or my child as opposed to forcing other people to begrudgingly change their rules or ideas to accommodate me. your freedom is all about encroaching on anyone else's freedom who doesn't agree with you, eh? brilliant!

the fact that you see me as someone who respects perceived authority is absolutely hilarious and couldn't be farther from the truth.

they can disagree all day long, but the fact remains that they read the ridiculous dress code regulations at the jump and still enrolled the child. to me this is similar to walking into mcdonalds, ordering a big mac and then flipping the fuck out after i eat because of the ridiculous amount of calories i just

thanks.

questioning Christianity (or any other religion) is fine and i encourage one to do so, but when you PAY to have your child educated at a very strict CHRISTIAN school, you basically get what you pay for...

do you by any chance have a link to this article? i've tried to google different variations and keep getting links to the law and order SVU television show (ugh!)

to be fair, this is a private, Christian school, and no one is forcing kids to go there. if you don't agree with their hard-nosed view of the Bible, you probably shouldn't pay them to educate your child. it's a lame thing to do and a lame way to act (making a child feel unworthy/less than because of their appearance)

i actually love vera and tiassa equally, but i figured we were sticking to spring chickens. they are both breathtaking...neither is "less than" in my book.

sorry, but i'm about to. what is with this woman? i just can't. i find nothing appealing about her at all. you guys can have her...i'll keep taissa farmiga.

well, it sounds as though they had discussed these possible scenarios in length. the daughter still decided to take that chance. i'm not sure what's irresponsible about that. at some point you have to let your children live with and try to correct their mistakes. as i stated, the mother just had a child herself. two

That sounds like the "Facebook mom". There's a way to be stern and tough yet not showy about it. I dunno, she didn't seem showy but you never know.

Do you have a daughter? Because I do, and trust me, these 'what if' conversations about sex (and drugs) NEED to happen! Every possible scenario needs to be discussed.

As a mother of a ten year old daughter, yes. I agree wholeheartedly. Education key. And so is follow-through!