Watch Bill O'Reilly give the interview of his career in the following clip. He proves that he's unafraid to ask the hard-hitting questions and knows exactly where to go to get solid answers. No opinions here. (And don't mind the zombie-like stare on his interviewee's face, it happens to all of O'Reilly's guests.)
Ladies I need some help! My boyfriend and I of 3.5 years have recently been discussing living together. Last night we had a conversation and I thought we had decided to move in together and felt very excited and happy. Later in the evening, he stated that "its not for sure yet". He has been back and forth with this decision and this just made me frustrated. I started a fight and cried and now he says that is unsure and needs more time to think about it. I feel like I messed everything up by getting so emotional, but it is difficult for me to handle the back and forth. He says he is that way because he wants to make a smart decision that is best for the both of us.
My question is how to go forward from here as I feel I have pushed him away. Should I stop talking about it and give him time to think? I apologized for my behavior last night, should I keep apologizing and try to discuss this further with him? Help!
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At long last! Don't risk damaging your honey pot while shaving yourself into resembling an 11-year old! Introducing the Bikini Line Genie, which includes four disposable shields you slap onto your hoo-ha so that you can shave or dissolve away pesky pubic hair without harming the goods. This product works by "tucking between your labia majora to cover your more sensitive labia minora, clitoris" or, in plain English, it "blocks off the vaginal opening so no foreign materials may enter." (Ack!) Thanks Geek and Gizmodo!
Do you ever see couples walking down the street dressed in his and her matching outfits? I went to lunch not that long ago with one of my best friends and her new boyfriend. They showed up at the restaurante wearing matching orange sweaters and blue jeans, looking like they just walked off the cover of a J.Crew catalog. I got a good chuckle out of it, and they did look pretty adorable, but what I want to know is, do you think it's a do or a don't to dress matchy matchy with your significant other?
This children's piano has an awfully strange request. No wonder kids are growing up fast these days. What kind of filthy "toys" are they playing with? (And what's that poking out from between the pages of the music book? Whatever it is, that goofy grin has got to go!)
As much as I love Chloe Sevigny's crazy style, I think she's responsible not only for some ugly '80s fashions we're seeing on hipsters everywhere, but even worse, the smug attitudes these folks have about their oh-so-daring fashion forwardness. (Vice Magazine plays a big part in this phenomenon, too.) And thus is born, today's Word of the Day:
Smugly \smug-ly\: The state of being both poorly dressed and arrogant about one's purported fashion-forwardness.