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Fair enough, I did overlook that part. Oops. Admittedly, I have mixed feelings about freely posting pics of my face anymore..
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Me, too. I think this is the only place I’ve put my picture or my daughter’s in years.Fair enough, I did overlook that part. Oops. Admittedly, I have mixed feelings about freely posting pics of my face anymore..
This is the first time I've ever posted a picture of my face online.Me, too. I think this is the only place I’ve put my picture or my daughter’s in years.
I hope you guys are going to be ok!
I really hope Hannas visit doesn't make to much of a mess!
Fair enough, I did overlook that part. Oops. Admittedly, I have mixed feelings about freely posting pics of my face anymore..
I was a total ham for the camera as a kid. After age 16 I have almost no photos of me. Digital, print, any media. Then there are some showing the baby belly getting bigger. Then again nothing withoutmy girl in it, too, until sh was 5. Having to deal with the schools... I just don’t care what I look like anymore. (Omg I’m finally secure enough that is actually true!) I do make sure that I meet E’s “ non embarrassing mom” standards. They’re very reasonable.We're far from the coast, so we're super safe. Thank you luv! I appreciate you thinking of us!
I feel ya. I have never willingly put a pic of myself up. My sisters will post pics of me, but I refuse. I'm a strangely private person as far as my appearance and such.
As far as mom stuff goes, I probably have a lot to answer to as far as the hankster goes. I used to two him all around the country when he was a little kid, taking him to all sortsa weird places. His idea of 'normal' is probably pretty skewed to the bizarre. I've possibly embarrassed him, but I'd have to work hard at it. He thinks 'regular' people are the wacky ones, not us.I was a total ham for the camera as a kid. After age 16 I have almost no photos of me. Digital, print, any media. Then there are some showing the baby belly getting bigger. Then again nothing withoutmy girl in it, too, until sh was 5. Having to deal with the schools... I just don’t care what I look like anymore. (Omg I’m finally secure enough that is actually true!) I do make sure that I meet E’s “ non embarrassing mom” standards. They’re very reasonable.
What is normal really? Honestly some days I convince myself that normal is a mythical beast like a unicorn or big foot.As far as mom stuff goes, I probably have a lot to answer to as far as the hankster goes. I used to two him all around the country when he was a little kid, taking him to all sortsa weird places. His idea of 'normal' is probably pretty skewed to the bizarre. I've possibly embarrassed him, but I'd have to work hard at it. He thinks 'regular' people are the wacky ones, not us.
As far as mom stuff goes, I probably have a lot to answer to as far as the hankster goes. I used to two him all around the country when he was a little kid, taking him to all sortsa weird places. His idea of 'normal' is probably pretty skewed to the bizarre. I've possibly embarrassed him, but I'd have to work hard at it. He thinks 'regular' people are the wacky ones, not us.
My E says the same.As far as mom stuff goes, I probably have a lot to answer to as far as the hankster goes. I used to two him all around the country when he was a little kid, taking him to all sortsa weird places. His idea of 'normal' is probably pretty skewed to the bizarre. I've possibly embarrassed him, but I'd have to work hard at it. He thinks 'regular' people are the wacky ones, not us.
Exactly! Normal is just an idea someone came up with so they can feel comfortable. It doesn't exist!Normal is a thing that doesn't exist, and if it does I refuse to acknowledge it.
Bras are evilness. I own two, my Goin' to Town bra and the "Well, Someone Died or Is Gettin' married" fancy bra.P.S. @evilbunnyfoofoo E's idea of "embarrassing mom" is mostly that I'm decently covered (bras were bad with my neck surgery), and that I don't hug her too much.
I used to be of that opinion. And then I got sick, literally doubled in size in 14 months, 150lbs to 300lbs, and ended up with H-cups. Now, I either have a bra with straps over an inch wide on, or I'm resting the boulders on the desk in front of me. I see reduction surgery in my future.
My mother was a flower child, and fairly flat. I, somehow, got dd. My sister's like my mom. Then pregnancy and feeding the babe... they were h bigger than her poor head. Now, I'm left with sag. We joke that if I turn too fast without one on, I may knock someone out! I envy the smaller endowed ladies and hope so much that E is like my mom.Bras are evilness. I own two, my Goin' to Town bra and the "Well, Someone Died or Is Gettin' married" fancy bra.
Bras? We don' need no stinkin' bras!
Ow. I feel for you.I used to be of that opinion. And then I got sick, literally doubled in size in 14 months, 150lbs to 300lbs, and ended up with H-cups. Now, I either have a bra with straps over an inch wide on, or I'm resting the boulders on the desk in front of me. I see reduction surgery in my future.
I'm going to start a dream beauty thread.Ow. I feel for you.