virginiaisforfighters
Virginia is for Fighters
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Thank you. Very aptly put. Both men AND women hate being put in a box and told what they like/want/need.

Even if their reactions are over the top or irrational, can we stop calling women ‘crazy’? I mean, how much does it suck that you feel like there’s something in you that you can’t control and can’t do anything about but then you just get labelled as ‘bitch be crazy’. There is a very rational reason why women are

Sit back with some popcorn...

Best part is the author's trying-to-look-soulful-but-it-kinda-looks-like-duck-face pic on the Daily Mail article in the excerpts section.

I am hoping you’re right. Right now Walker represents old school Reaganesque republicans. It’s such an outdated views. But based on what I’ve heard about his knowledge on other issues, I think you’re right that he will do something in the primaries. Just like Rick Perry’s stunning display of incompetence. I was

Or Jesucristo...

I think you might be right about that. I think Rubio has the best shot at the general election...I think the GOP may figure it out. People are tired of the Bush dynasty and Walker is so incredibly divisive (plus being nasty to boot and ill-informed of broader issues)...as well as being an old school Republican, which

Agree with plzprettypuss. Plus the anti-abortion stance isn’t a discriminator. All of the GOP candidates are going to be anti-abortion, so it doesn’t matter who they pick, they’ll have an anti-choice candidate. He’ll make his comments about the sanctity of life to please the mainstream conservatives and then clam up

Yup...and like I said, GOP knows it. They want to retake the White House. They’re not going to be able to pull it off with Paul.

Agree. Paul’s a Libertarian. He’s not going to be able to court the mainstream conservatives (which do still exist, despite the press on the Tea Party and Libertarians and they DO vote in presidential elections). Frankly, I think Bush, Walker and Rubio have a much better chance than him. Then, if he got out of the

When I was in the hospital for a pulmonary embolism because of birth control, the nurse came in and she goes, “DON’T YOU KNOW THE RISKS OF BEING ON THE PILL??? DIDN’T YOU READ THE WARNING LABELS???? WHY DIDN’T YOU READ THE LABELS??!?!?”

Hi there - to add to your research - I did get a clot from birth control pills, but it was triggered by a flight. Pulmonary embolism. Precautions to take: when you fly, you can take a baby aspirin and make sure you’re well hydrated. Get up every 1 or 2 hours to move around, flex your calves. That’ll help keep you

Frankly it’s not complete without Irish boozy creamer.

Ah ha!

I will ask my husband to gift me with that mug once our first child is born. I don’t think I can live without it!

So she’s clearly a terrible person, but I was having trouble figuring out how it was a crime (felony theft didn’t ring true and I didn’t realize deception was a crime?). Fraud makes sense...but I’d be curious to understand the letter of the law on that.

I think this indicates an issue with the survey questions (which frankly, I'd like to see based on the information since often questions can be leading or too black and white to capture honest answers). The problem is that each individual taking the survey is coming up with their own interpretation of "depends on the

Alternatively, you can just have your fiance do all the planning. He was a researcher by trade and I didn't give two shits about the wedding. Best decision I ever made...and I felt great when it was all over too!

Plus at the end of the day, it's a lot of fucking planning. People always ask about 'enjoying the wedding planning process' but you're basically planning a carefully choreographed party for 50 - 200 people. Even if you are a stable woman, it's a lot of shit to do.

Oh God I hope I get to that empty, flat feeling. Last year of Grad School and damn am I counting the days...