Sunday, December 20th, 2009 at
11:08 pm
If your significant other only had a few months left to live what would you do with that time?
Would you treasure and cherish your remaining time together?
Would you be interested in their needs? Would you do what you could to make them feel loved and wanted, to be there for them?
Is it unfair or selfish for the person who is dying to think their needs are slightly more important?
Is it unreasonable that they feel abandoned when their needs aren’t being met?
Or is the healthy partners depression more important?
If the partner who is dying wanted sex while they could still enjoy it, and you didn’t, what would you do?
Would you;
A – Dig deep inside yourself and find a way to bring them pleasure
B – Put them off and spend your time searching the internet reading ads for free diapers, play video games, and download movies
C – End the relationship to avoid the constant fighting over the issue
Monday, November 30th, 2009 at
11:01 pm
successfully hurting another person for the first time
seeing a naked person of the opposite sex for the first time
learning that other people do not feel what you feel (e.g., are not hungry when you are hungry)
learning how to control urination and defection, thereby being free from diapers
Thursday, October 22nd, 2009 at
5:58 am
the second ingredent on the formula is lactose. the wic rep just put my son on lactose free formula because he is having loose stools from the regualr advanced formula. it didnt make sence to me that he would be lactose intolerant if i had him on regular enfamil lipil before that for 5 months. i just want to know why my son would need lactose in his diet if he wasnt lactose intolerant.
Tuesday, October 13th, 2009 at
10:58 am
Honestly, I never really cared about this topic…how many babies have used these bottles and are fine?? MILLIONS!!
There are more important things to worry about…