not to nitpic, but "that's no way to treat a lady" should really read "that's no way to treat anyone."
not to nitpic, but "that's no way to treat a lady" should really read "that's no way to treat anyone."
My first thought was this until I read the fine print.. poor dudes
These posters from Missoula's Intervention in Action Project, a group of community organizations dedicated to ending…
Maybe not the wig so much, but at this point? If you're putting on non-elastic-waist pants, you are more dressed up than our Ms. Bynes.
I dress up more than that to go to the damn grocery store!
Bold move. I was always taught that if you have to appear in front of a judge for any reason at all, you wear a suit. No use in risking it or calling negative attention to yourself. But, I am not a 26-year-old millionaire retiree, so what do I know?
I'm really amazed by Michelle Knight's faith, if I were her, I would have lost my faith a long time ago. I'm really glad Amanda Berry had the courage to do what she did.
<3 <3<3<3 never ending love beams and support rays for all of these women. And awe for their resilience!
As the parent of a disabled young adult I see glimpses of my daughter's mannerisms and behaviours in her demeanour and presentation. Given she was called a "forgotten" one leads me to believe, she was perhaps, treated as a neglected or forgotten child even by her family. Having a challenge to produce a photo speaks…
What brave young women. Sometimes the human spirit is amazing.
I'll admit I've been most fascinated by Knight, the "forgotten" one of the trio. It was so immediately assumed that she was a runaway slut that nobody appeared to give a rip about her for years. It was horrifying and fascinating that her family had trouble even producing a photograph of her.
Oh, he didn't pressure me into it, but he left the entire thing to me, to a maddening degree. His solution was to pull out, which was not satisfactory as far as I was concerned - it left way too much to chance. Abortion would not have been an option for me, personally (I'm pro-choice, but I wouldn't be comfortable…
Very very excellent point. And I most certainly agree that any guy who would refuse to go should be dumped. It just never occurred to me to ask.
Another benefit of having my husband drive me, he will flick off the PP protestors that stand out there. It's the little things :)
I had to nag my ex for weeks on end so that he would get the full STD screening before I could get my coil fitted; I had already had my tests done but then we had slept together,and he hadn't had a recent test. You have to be 100% positive that you haven't been exposed to any infections, so I really needed that…
Two things about IUDs. Yes a thousand times to the comment about DtBA if he won't be with you while it is inserted.
I have a disorder on the bipolar spectrum, and have had the Mirena IUD since early 2003 (am on my second one, the first was a 5-year one and this one is 8). The hormone level seems to be so low that I don't notice it, and with less systemic impact. My periods got lighter and less predictable for the first 6 months…
I COMPLETELY psyched myself out before getting mine inserted, because I had spent the entire night before reading all these horror stories about excrutiating pain/fainting/uncontrollable bleeding. I was a nervous wreck when I got there...and it ended up being totally fine. Just 10 seconds of discomfort, and it was…
Such a wonderful bromance! More pics here: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/arti…
My favorite celebrity corner: Cooper & Butler