Tinder might be the most searched because people like to delete when they say they are done with dating apps, but then just re-download it three days later when they see another couple on Facebook throwing their love in your face.
The idea of being a stay at home mom actually makes my skin crawl. Any guy that tried to get me to not work after we got married is a guy I want very very far away from me.
Supposed to go for a Galentine’s Day tomorrow night, but we haven’t talked all week, so who the fuck knows. They were going to force me to see Fifty Shades, so I won’t be heartbroken if it falls through.
One thing I do know I’m doing is going on a major shopping spree to celebrate because I got my full time job offer in and I need to go shopping before my employee discount at my old job goes away forever.
I had a similar experience growing up. Lived next door to a very Jewish neighborhood, but I wasn’t brought up religious, so I had absolutely no Jewish friends. Only thing that ever made me feel better was learning that basically all of the highly successful people I looked up to were Jewish.
Also, just because I’m also a fellow Jewish girl: sup?
Calling it a ‘Girls Night’ automatically sets the night up to be a disaster.
I thought this was going to be you telling people not to DM you and that was going to make very sad.
Tinder might be the most searched because people like to delete when they say they are done with dating apps, but then just re-download it three days later when they see another couple on Facebook throwing their love in your face.
Nope? Just me? K cool
The idea of being a stay at home mom actually makes my skin crawl. Any guy that tried to get me to not work after we got married is a guy I want very very far away from me.
Supposed to go for a Galentine’s Day tomorrow night, but we haven’t talked all week, so who the fuck knows. They were going to force me to see Fifty Shades, so I won’t be heartbroken if it falls through.
One thing I do know I’m doing is going on a major shopping spree to celebrate because I got my full time job offer in and I need to go shopping before my employee discount at my old job goes away forever.
I had a similar experience growing up. Lived next door to a very Jewish neighborhood, but I wasn’t brought up religious, so I had absolutely no Jewish friends. Only thing that ever made me feel better was learning that basically all of the highly successful people I looked up to were Jewish.
Also, just because I’m also a fellow Jewish girl: sup?
I used to do that, but then I keep forgetting to buy new ones when I run out.
It’s a constant struggle.
I’m embarrassed to admit how often this has happened to me.
And probably a Sam Adams Boston Lager because I haven’t managed to pick up anything new to drink all week.
Hot dog, sauerkraut, and hash browns.
Living the dream
I feel this on so many levels.
Get out of my head, Charlie.
We got this.