3 Reasons Why I Don’t Mind Being Called A Whore
Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me. There may be no proverb less true. I would argue that words are often the most effective way to invite suffering on another human.
Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me. There may be no proverb less true. I would argue that words are often the most effective way to invite suffering on another human.
Overall I feel in control, if a bit broke.
Remaining perpetually unwed isn’t a total turnoff to me, and not just because I’m a huge fan of Kevin Bacon and Kyra Sedgwick.
I encourage you to make a list of your own, which you can lock in a vault, or publish on the Internet trusting that your Luddite parents won’t encounter it.
Rather than entertaining regret and invoking the counterproductive what-if line of thinking, it makes sense to extract a nugget of wisdom from every experience, especially the most upsetting ones.
Regardless of your attitude towards aging, it’s something we all experience every second of every day.
Perhaps the bigger problem is the nagging awareness that the invective isn’t likely to die down.
In the name of conjuring some alternatives to these canned pointers, I decided to sit and ponder the five most commonly babbled relationship related sayings.
But isn’t divorce, in many cases, as much a beginning as it is an end?
Many have asked whether the cozy veil of online anonymity mostly encourages well-intentioned truth telling or mostly emboldens people to act like assholes.