i would buy that mustang if it were the planned parenthood edition.
BUT WHAT ABOUT THE SEXTING AND THE RAINBOW BLOWJOB PARTIES??? this sounds like garden variety middle school drama for the digital age!
and also, cycles that are 26-32 days are 'normal' and not irregular. what a douche of a health teacher!
hmm...i haven't even heard about this. the only complaint i have is that the lego gals aren't the same shape as the other lego toys, so you can't just interchange them and make one of the girls the pilot on the star trek spaceship or whatever the hell it is people are doing with legos these days. it kinda looks like the white girl lego has visible nipples though, anyone else see that?
you have to send the durable goods (clothing, luggage, accessories) back but the beauty stuff the mags keep.
conde nast has started paying? i interned for brides in 2006 and got paid, i kid you not, $1. and that was only because i wrote an article that was actually published, and they had a policy of not not-paying for articles written by interns. i don't know if the internship could be described as 'educational,' but i did learn the meaning of "TK" and that you can get basically any nail polish or suitcase you want if you're writing a story about packing the perfect honeymoon carry on bag. i still want to throw up when i read the cosmo-speak that came out of my fingertips. and no, the internship never helped me get a single article published afterwards, even though i had published "clips" in a glossy that were apparently not something most interns get.
i'm no doctor, but is 'a shot of estrogen' a way to prevent implantation? because plan b is just levongestrel, a progesterone...
this sounds like the position of the woman who actually resigned, mollie williams. inside the beltway, director =/= senior vice president. maybe someone else resigned.
that 'wah wah we're not political! we don't even know HOW to do this!' is such bullshit. they got the entire NFL to wear pink fucking cleats for the month of october and paint big pink ribbons on every field--i think these people are pretty fucking savvy. the thing they're most savvy at is watering down their message until it's palatable by people who will give them money which, to me, is the very essenece of being successfully political.
i COMPLETELY agree. that 'wah wah we're not political! we don't even know HOW to do this!' is such bullshit. they got the entire NFL to wear pink fucking cleats for the month of october and paint big pink ribbons on every field--i think these people are pretty fucking savvy. the thing they're most savvy at is watering down their message until it's palatable by people who will give them money which, to me, is the very essenece of being successfully political.
the santa fe rice and beans are actually pretty decent. but everything else looks about as good as it tastes.
i would never have worn a bikini when i was younger (high school, college) and in grad school i read an excerpt in the new yorker five or six years ago from 'i hate my neck,' by nora ephron, and she described realizing at some point in her twenties that she was never going to look better in a bikini than she did then and resolved to wear one going forward. i made the same decision because, fuck it, i want a tan. it took some work to get comfortable and confident but now i hate to wear a one piece because they just feel so constricting of my bod.
i'm a sexual health educator, not a medical professional, but i work closely with the healthcare providers at the clinic at our university. (have a MPH so i know a bit about vaccines, etc) yes, if your bf is not too old for the vaccine, it's a great idea to get it (especially if it's covered by his insurance). and you can probably get it too, you may just have to pay out of pocket since you're out of the FDA approved age range (which means your insurance may decline to cover it). having been infected with HPV at some point is not a contraindication for vaccination, because you were probably infected with just one strain and the vaccine prevents 4.
it is known that the hpv vaccine prevents the types of the virus that have been found in throat cancer. it's not going to be FDA approved for that purpose (because fda approval takes clinical trials and costs lots of money, etc) , but they have definitely found a lot of overlap in viral strains between cervical, anal and oral cancers so the vaccine can be used 'off label' to prevent cancer caused by HPV in a variety of body locations though it is only approved for use in men to prevent genital warts. my personal guess as to why it's more common among men is that they are less likely to be exposed to it through other forms of sex (no cervix, obvs) and more likely to not have any antibodies from past exposures. the overwhelming majority of women have been/will be infected cervically at some point, and the virus may not be as able to take hold in the mouth/throat. similarly, people who are infected with oral hsv-1 are less likely to become infected with hsv-2. the viruses are similar enough that infection with one provides some protection against the other.
I actually recently purchased a Unicorn Storage Unit from Babeland.
uh, this isn't 'news', GMA, it's an episode of 'friends.'
every single recipe mentioned in the letter above made my stomach seize up. her food sounds completely disgusting, regardless of how unbelievably diabetes-causing it is.
'girl rape arrests'?? what in the hell kind of headline is that (on the tv screen shot)
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