haha I just joined that whole 'dreadlock truth' forum and feel like an awkward middle school kid who just hit puberty. :| i feel much safer here
I don't get why people say 'you're adopted' as an insult. (sort of like a 'your mom' type insult) If someone said that to me I'd possibly be like 'Yeah, that only means that someone loved me enough to voluntarily be my family, not just got stuck with me, derp'
I can't really say that I disagree because I have no personal experience with it, but I do know that two of my three brothers were adopted and feel 100% that their mom is their 'real' mom.
its just this feeling they have deep in them of wanting to be with the person who gave birth to them not all adopted kids feel this way but a lot do
it's dark outttttttttt and it's only half 7. I feel weird...like a storm is brewing. I think I'll lie down in the middle of my living room. My heart was beating realli fast today
A Meteor hit about 40 mins from my house! http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/04/15/meteor-in-wisconsin-iowa_n_539293.html
I'm auditioning for it! I've never even seen it.... but my friends from acting school are making me. who knows?
Have any of you ladies tried one of these? http://www.mooncup.co.uk/ I'm thinking of getting one, if I can afford it
I used to use one but don't anymore, my periods are hellish since having Riloh, the last thing I wanna do is shove some silocone or bleach up there. I just use, what most people think are vile but I actually quite enjoy..
And I have the diva cup, same kind of thing and at first I didn't like it because I could never get it inserted right. Then after I had my son and got the size 2 it seems I have no problems with it. There is a slight trick to getting it placed right and it may be a little too much info to post here. Well for me at least, some women can insert it and not have to place it right. But I definitely recommend them. Saves lots of money in the long run.