It doesn't seem like there is any factual evidence to support this.
I see what you did there.
It doesn't seem like there is any factual evidence to support this.
Yeah, the school's clinic isn't open on weekends and the local one that was opened on Sunday closed at 5. I will definitely try to go to the clinic first thing in the morning though. I'm still okay for right now.
;_; I'm sorry. It might be something that insurance will cover if a doctor finds that it's causing you back pain/general discomfort. I'd look into that. I do feel like I've kind of lucked out on the chest thing (going smaller) when all the women in my family are DD and up. I remember hating it so much in high school because I played so many sports and they just get in the way. >_<(
All he gave you was birth control? So he had nothing say about the abdominal pain that induced vomiting?Yes! I went to the clinic today and we talked some and the doctor ended suggesting birth control since my period's been a little... out of order lately. So he gave me a sample and a prescription for Alesse which I think I'm going to try out. If that doesn't sort things out then I guess I'll have to see someone else (probably my family physician once I get home).
No. I did mention the pain but I forgot to say something about the vomitting. I am recovering from a stomach thing from last week though and I've been know to be sick due to my cycle before though...The streams are crossing again.
All he gave you was birth control? So he had nothing say about the abdominal pain that induced vomiting?
Rush Limbaugh is like a clogged toilet: he's absolutely FULL of shit.
It's crazy how so many people are ignorant about birth control pills.
A lot of people also don't know that anti-biotics (and I think some other medications) can mess with your birth control pills. Like, there was an episode of 16 and Pregnant where that happened to a girl (also one where she just started taking them and had unprotected sex like a couple of days into taking them) and I figured it was just teenagers that don't know, but a lot of educated adults don't know it either o_o.
A lot of people also don't know that anti-biotics (and I think some other medications) can mess with your birth control pills. Like, there was an episode of 16 and Pregnant where that happened to a girl (also one where she just started taking them and had unprotected sex like a couple of days into taking them) and I figured it was just teenagers that don't know, but a lot of educated adults don't know it either o_o.
Aw Devolution, your post made me sad. I think my mom actually may feel that way to a degree (especially the abortion part). Its scary, the older I get the more right-wing she becomes. She still loves me and my sisters, but she's kind of anti-women. Like the other day, she said she doesn't like women sportscasters or preachers. Does anybody else have experience with anti-women women?
I guess I'll just have to watch the new Jane Eyre to make me feel better. Seriously Michael Fassbender as Mr. Rochester, le swoon.
My mom is like the pro-woman woman so no, that must kind of suck =(. The only anti-women women I have exposure to are conservatives on TV.
How do you not meet these people around just in life?
Edit: San fran right? Explains it.
Bay Area. Even my friends who grew up in conservative households kind of realized how conservatism, at least the American brand of it, hinders their lifestyle and what they want to do.
I went to college in missouri and it was filled to brim with women who would just say the craziest shit and it astounded me. I don't know what the sex equivalent of an uncle tom type is but, there were just tons. One girl on my dorm floor never wanted to go to college because she said she already knew how to cook and women weren't supposed to be educated, but her dad made her. I was literally dumbfounded. I had no clue what to say to that.
I went to college in missouri and it was filled to brim with women who literally hated themselves because they were women and would just say the craziest shit and it astounded me. I don't know what the sex equivalent of an uncle tom type is but, there were just tons. One girl on my dorm floor never wanted to go to college because she said she already knew how to cook and women weren't supposed to be educated, but her dad made her. I was literally dumbfounded. I had no clue what to say to that.
I went to college in missouri and it was filled to brim with women who literally hated themselves because they were women and would just say the craziest shit and it astounded me. I don't know what the sex equivalent of an uncle tom type is but, there were just tons. One girl on my dorm floor never wanted to go to college because she said she already knew how to cook and women weren't supposed to be educated, but her dad made her. I was literally dumbfounded. I had no clue what to say to that.
I don't remember what she majored in, she said she was getting a mommy degree or something (it had some joke acronym). She got pregnant and dropped out second semester freshman year and tried to take her roommates laptop (the drama was insane) when she moved out. Shes posted two pictures of her kid on facebook since then, 20 or so of her 5 since then boyfriends, and literally around a hundred of all her new tattoos.
She was a real winner all around.
Sounds like a classy lady.
I mean, not everyone needs to go to college, but have some fucking ambition. It your life.
I don't have any problem with people who want to be a parent/homemaker (not... that this girl sounds like she actually made a home for herself...) But what I DO have a problem with is people like her who say women shouldn't be educated and should stay at home where they belong! Fuck that.
Now, I've never met anyone who actually held such sentiments in seriousness (to my knowledge.) It's more of a read about them/seen them on TV sort of thing. I don't know what I'd do if I met such a person in real life.
My feminism can be trimmed down to two words really: choice and equality. I don't care if a woman chooses to be a homemaker but it should be an option, not the only role she's allowed to fill.
Man, I didn't know some American women were this backward. :\
I'll field this question to you all.
How do you feel about the man staying at home and being the housekeeper while the wife is the "breadwinner" so to speak? Personally, I feel they should have the option, at the very least.
Half the people who say "women belong in the kitchen" shit are trolling, but it still bugs me =/
How do you feel about the man staying at home and being the housekeeper while the wife is the "breadwinner" so to speak? Personally, I feel they should have the option, at the very least.
I'll bet you anything you can find women like that everywhere. It's not something unique to the States.Man, I didn't know some American women were this backward. :
Half the people who say "women belong in the kitchen" shit are trolling, but it still bugs me =/
I don't know why anyone would think this is a bad thing.How do you feel about the man staying at home and being the housekeeper while the wife is the "breadwinner" so to speak? Personally, I feel they should have the option, at the very least.
Same here.My feminism can be trimmed down to two words really: choice and equality. I don't care if a woman chooses to be a homemaker but it should be an option, not the only role she's allowed to fill.
I'll field this question to you all.
How do you feel about the man staying at home and being the housekeeper while the wife is the "breadwinner" so to speak? Personally, I feel they should have the option, at the very least.
Honestly if I were asked to be a stay at home dad while my wife wanted to work and be the one making most of the money it wouldn't matter , I'd do it. Mr mom style
Although if me and my wife were kid free I'd assume we would both work.
I'll bet you anything you can find women like that everywhere. It's not something unique to the States.