My BF said he will let me manage his money (I have been itching to help him with his savings goals) once we get married haha.
get back with ex after 1 year quotes, ex
bf said he loves me, how to write a letter to your ex boyfriend to get him back, how to win a guy back after breaking up jokes, easy love spells for a full moon, my boyfriend visited online dating sites.
My bf said I looked pretty scary with the mask on haha!
my sisters
bf said it's in his top 10 best meals of his life!
As far as the almond butter,
my bf said it tasted «very almond buttery,» whereas I felt like the flavor was very subtle.
It was a bit too spicy for me and the kids (we are wusses) but
the bf said it was delicious.
My bf said he never had shells like these in his entire life and he's Italian!
Sorry,
my BF says I should go into marketing.
My bf says it's not to weighty considering how sturdy it seems and that adjusting straps is easier then on our previous britax model.
My bf says I have way too many shoes and yet I can't bring myself to get rid of any of them.
Not exact matches
The
bf got me a KitchenAid mixer for Christmas so this gorgeous confection was its inauguration, and may I just
say... perfection.
I do know the awkwardness that comes when you have to
say you met your
bf / husband online, but I agree with everyone, ità «Â's good that you guys met, and knowing the whole story, ità «Â's a cute story too, so I
say just stick to a quick phrase like «we met through our blogs» and leave them wondering, instead of leaving you hating your big moth!
The
bf on the other hand, couldn't get enough and has
said there will be no problem eating the HUGE pot of leftovers for lunch this week.
;] Needless to
say, the
bf was very pleased when he got home!
I made these almost exactly as the recipe
says but my
bf doesn't like coconut oil so I used softened earth balance butter instead.
Just asked the
BF what he would like for Valentine's Day, and he
said, «those one's you made on Monday!».
I'm happy to
say my
bf's co-workers loved these bars.
Be sure to check that the offering
says it is
BF - certified.
I hope this does not mean he will sign a pre contract to join us when his old contract run out in a years time and
BFS gets a one year contract, He has
said he wants to see out his contract in Spain and has been promised the funds in the summer to invest, PLEASE NOT ONE MORE YEAR OF
BFS
No it's just trust Hugh, the longer this goes on the more you get nervous, I know in the past you have
said its done and dusted and he has gone, But it's like having wind you get rid of it and there's relief go for a curry and the next day it's back, The difference is I I like curry but
BFS is like a bad one that just won't move on,
I was devastated when I couldn't
BF, as I always believed all the women who
say that any woman can do it, as long as she perseveres through.
I'm not
saying it's good that formula companies pave the way for nursing moms to give up, but I am skeptical about how much of a real impact it would have on long - term
BF even if these «kits» disappeared tomorrow.
Things I find attractive in a woman: 5» 0 ″ -5» 6 ″ tall (Wife is 5» 2 ″) Two — ten years younger than myself (Wife is 8.5 younger) Thin — athletic — H.W.P. (Wife weighs 220 / 40 %
BF,
says she is «Sloppy») Educated (Wife is RN / Professor) Sense of humor (Wife has a D - I - R - T - Y mind...)
As I've
said before, we don't co-sleep as such but the kids come into our bed a lot of times & sometimes for much of the night (particularly Lydia who is still
bf - ing).
The only thing offensive I've ever heard are those who make blanketed statements like «There are never medical contraindications to BFing» or
say things like «Me and my baby went through [insert really challenging / emotional experience], therefore, no one has an excuse not to
BF» I think it's important to continue to address this as a systemic issue rather than a «personal choice» issue.
They argue that increasing breastfeeding rates would result in significant public health savings from fewer instances of ear infection, diarrhea etc... This is true to a point but, let's
say you could set
BF rates at 100 %.
I had always thought that
BF must have had significant benefits for the baby — everyone
says «breast is best», right?
People who
say the scientific evidence is strongly in favor of big benefits of
BF — let alone exclusive
BF — seem to be engaging in confirmation bias.
I
say, «Well, my mother
BF me, I have a hospital grade pump at home, and if all else fails, we'll get some formula.»
One morning my
bf came into my room where me and my daughter were and
said «hey, let's make pancakes» and my daughter (who was almost 2) squealed, jumped up and down and clapped her hands and
said «yeah!
I will refrain from writing my own due to the length of the discussion board as it is, but I do want to express a few thoughts: - Because of the «breast is best» campaign, I firmly believe that even if doctors, pediatricians, midwives et cetera know about the real trouble that many women have
BF, they will not
say anything so that moms still try.
Then I ask if I can borrow the breast pump so I can pump the milk instead and they
said «yes we have and you can use it free» Damn, why they did nt offer me the time they know I want exclusive
BF but the milk does nt go iut much?
I'm NOT
saying that formula produces the smartest kids, BUT, I was unable to
BF and shudder to consider the consequences had I tried to.
Yes, but had
said all along if I couldn't
BF for whatever reason I wouldn't feel inadequate because of that (I ride horses, and a lot of my riding friends seemed to have issues with milk coming in and milk supply) 2.
Her teenage son
said, «The difference between
bf and formula feeding is like the difference between recharging your ipod in an electrical outlet and synchronising it with your computer.
I would like to preface my story by
saying that I was totally commited to child - led weaning and that my daughter LOVED to
bf!.
The last statistics I saw were that something like more than 50 % are still breastfed after 6 mos, and I just heard a press release that
said that
BF rates are increasing.
Again — nobody here is bashing
BF» ing, or
saying it's bad.
It might help if you consider that breastmilk gets most of its calories from fat (some 50 - 60 %, much of that being the dreaded arterycloggingsaturatedfat ™) and while the percentage of carbs is greater than the percentage of protein, you could
say bf babies are all on a «low carb» diet so long as they are exclusively
bf.
there are so many comments referencing the WHO (like it's a god or something) and
saying they recommend at least 2 years of
BF... this is not true!!
MOMMYOFCAMILLA, The reason most women
say they can't
BF is not b / c they don't want to but b / c they're uninformed.
And when folks get quiet or give looks when I
say my goal is to
bf for 1 year if not more, dh cites WHO and APA.
WHo are you to
say that you work harder than those who do nt
BF?
But I don't think to
say that you don't have time to
BF being a mother of 4 is a valid excuse - just be honest with yourself and others and
say its not for you.
As the name
says, the site is home to petite beauties in compromising position with their
BF.
Giving formula samples to BFing women there is a very subtle message that
BF is likely to fail, so while every one encourges
BF, they
say if it doesn't work for you you will have this to fall back on.
When I did, I
said I wanted to
BF - she'd already had formula.
I'm 26 weeks pregnant atm and I am so terrified that I won't be able to
bf my baby girl because of these stupid tubular breasts I've been cursed with: (Ive spoken to my midwife about it but all she
said was that we just have to wait and see what happens after birth.
This is the first time I've ever heard anyone else
say anything about
BF = Lazy mom joy besides myself.
I too have always
said that
BF is great for lazy moms.