Sentences with phrase «feel guilty about it at»

Since almost everyone has felt guilty about it at some point, it's very clear that masturbation is a sin.
Though I don't really feel guilty about them at all.
Weirdly, my boyfriend does not feel guilty about this at all.
And according to my own experience most of us feel guilty about it at one point or another.
I don't feel guilty about it at all.

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One so they can perform during the day and the other to knock them out at night,» he says, making me feel less guilty about my own coffee and wine routine.
And finally, a lot of people have felt guilty about having sex at some point too.
They then try to make you feel guilty about not cheering like you do at your favorite team.
Bringing a child late to his sessions, canceling them at the drop of a hat, making the child feel guilty about the money being spent, undermining the child's confidence in the counselor, are all subtle ways of sabotage.
If you want to say that engaging in gay s e x is a choice, yes, that's true, just like engaging in hetro s e x is a choice and you can choose to remain celibate if that's your thing or if someone made you feel so guilty about your preference at some point.
So they try to «let go of control,» but when they fail at this also, they now feel guilty about the control AND feel guilty about failing to let go of control.
That's an attempt at humor, too... so please don't get out your Bilbe and find verses to «correct» my faulty view of Heaven or to make me feel guilty about using the unwholesome word «B.S. - saturated»).
In fact, I've often found myself marveling at the good and wonderful things that people will do for one another, only to suddenly feel guilty for thinking positively about the human spirit.
If I'm super-tired at the end of a hard day and I decide to take a short nap, I feel guilty about it for the rest of the night.
Maybe the people who feel guilty about doubting Jesus will displace their anger at themselves against any skeptic that raises the possibility and causes the doubts to resurface.
We have it at least once a month and don't feel one bit guilty about it either.
I even found a whole wheat version at Whole Foods so now I can eat it even more regularly and not feel a bit guilty about it.
I spied these little guys at TJ's today and didn't feel guilty about spending the dough [haha] on store - bought treats after the cashier raved about them: 100 % whole wheat flour, oats & walnuts = 3 g fiber / serving.
I have 3 brownie recipes that I absolutely love and make often, but like I've mentioned before, I like to make some healthier stuff at times for Olivia, so I feel less guilty about the sugar content, LOL!
You're allowed to be shameless on my blog for at least a few more years... until I stop feeling guilty about the Orange Chocolate Face Incident.
Plus, they allow me to feel less guilty about the leftover pizza eaten the day before so I'm basically winning whichever way you look at it.
:) I don't think I would feel guilty about doing that with this fudge at all!
At just 160 calories per serving, no one will feel guilty about going back for seconds, either.
Plus, at 35 calories or less per serving, you won't feel guilty about indulging in your favorite flavors like Cinnamon Cream, Low - fat Vanilla and Sweet Cream every morning.
Chocolate Peanut Butter Fudge (2 g protein) At only 85 calories a pop, you don't have to feel guilty about having one (or two!)
If you're making chicken cesar salad, don't feel guilty about buying an already cooked rotisserie chicken at the grocery and using that.
And eating a salad at a brunch is a great idea anyway: it helps you feel less guilty about reaching for that fourth biscuit and dousing it with jam!
I don't feel at all guilty about it because my mother, who lived in Louisiana all of her life, used quick grits.
Exactly what Palmer will end up doing in 2018 is unknown at the moment, but it looks like Abiteboul is feeling a little guilty about the cut - throat nature in which Palmer lost his seat - after all, he did find out by reading it online...
Thompson is still angry at his former wife for bringing their son into Andre White's world, and he feels guilty for not having done more about it.
If we're going to be up watching basketball after midnight, at least make us not feel guilty about it.
Feel guilty about a) sneaking out of the office, b) hitting bullet volleys at your opponent's face, c) criticizing your spouse when you play mixed doubles together, d) cheating?
He doesn't want to Spend on what we really need, Yet, he says that he feels guilty about last season and how this season's team performance will determine his future at the club!?
i've done a lot of reading about this and (apart from still feeling miserably guilty about it), i think i fall at a different level on the sociosexual inventory roster than my husband.
I spent about 15 minutes total with my 16 month old son, while he was awak anyways, over the last two days because of deadlines at work and feel so guilty because I haven't been giving my all in either arena.
I am so scared that she is being scarred for life by this and I am helpless being stuck at work all day and feeling terribly guilty about not being able to be home for her.
and phdparenting, i love your post, i love the bravery for putting up the post despite those protesters who are upset at the idea that some information should make them feel guilty about the way they do things.
Now my babies aren't really babies anymore and, looking back, I shake my head at my former self for ever wasting any time feeling guilty about formula feeding my boys.
When parents feel guilty or worried about leaving their child at school, the kids will probably sense that.
To the parents who felt guilty about sleep training their child so that they could actually function at work and home, I'm sorry.
I read on the user guide (ok so I really glanced over it) about how the cost of running the dishwasher a year (estimated $ 21 annual cost when used with natural gas heater) and truthfully that figure made me feel a little less guilty each time I kick it off at night.
Do not EVER feel bad or guilty about not being able to «exclusively breastfeed», even though you may feel the pressure to do so based on posters in maternity wards, brochures in prenatal classes, and teachings at breastfeeding classes.
My son actually ended up back in hospital with an awful bladder infection that had spread to his blood at 21 days old and I still feel guilty about that and think about ways I maybe could have prevented it.
I worry and feel guilty about the time that I spend on homework, then I look at my girls and they open their arms to give me the biggest hug.
I don't want my kids to feel guilty about what I might say if they eat Snickers ice cream bars at a birthday party, and I don't want them worrying about their health if they stop at McDonald's with their uncle.
My favorite diapers are my homemade prefolds from receiving blankets... at about 10 cents each (plus 10 - 15 minutes of pinning / sewing) I would feel guilty about spending 50 - 100 + times that amount on just one diaper!
I actually yelled at my dog the other night I sobbed for an hour feeling so guilty about it.
We feel guilty because we know we are so lucky to be able to stay home with our kids but still don't love it at every moment and sometimes think about what it will be like when we return to our old jobs.
Working parents shouldn't feel guilty about leaving their child with qualified caregivers nor should stay - at - home parents feel guilty about their choice to remain home with children.
At first I felt a little guilty about not breastfeeding my daughter, but I learned it's about what is best for the baby.
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