4 thoughts on “AngieStone on-line webcams for YOU!”
First of all, your medical information is no one else's business, even your spouse. Secondly, while there is a small chance you can still get pregnant on the pill it is very unlikely. Talk with your husband about your concerns, and about what you would do if you accidentally became pregnant. This advice does not apply if your husband raises his voice at you or calls names or makes threats when he's angry. If that's the case you should stop having sex with him, pack your bags and call a lawyer.
They make devices so fathers can breastfeed the baby with pumped milk or formula. Please read the concerns of other respondents but also know that not being able to breastfeed is very disappointing and stressful for many mothers that want that special bonding experience. If this occurred briefly while looking for a pacifier then it’s less of a concern than if the baby was hungry and needed to be fed IMO.
Not even the drunk part, but dropping it so casually while they’re falling asleep is what gets me. You k kw what I whisper to my fiancé when we’re falling asleep? “I love you,” or “You make me so happy.” Not relationship-changing news. That should be given in the context of a proper conversation, not during bedtime snuggles.
First of all, your medical information is no one else's business, even your spouse. Secondly, while there is a small chance you can still get pregnant on the pill it is very unlikely. Talk with your husband about your concerns, and about what you would do if you accidentally became pregnant. This advice does not apply if your husband raises his voice at you or calls names or makes threats when he's angry. If that's the case you should stop having sex with him, pack your bags and call a lawyer.
They make devices so fathers can breastfeed the baby with pumped milk or formula. Please read the concerns of other respondents but also know that not being able to breastfeed is very disappointing and stressful for many mothers that want that special bonding experience. If this occurred briefly while looking for a pacifier then it’s less of a concern than if the baby was hungry and needed to be fed IMO.
I’m sorry to tell you but that’s him telling you he’s not looking for what you are.
Not even the drunk part, but dropping it so casually while they’re falling asleep is what gets me. You k kw what I whisper to my fiancé when we’re falling asleep? “I love you,” or “You make me so happy.” Not relationship-changing news. That should be given in the context of a proper conversation, not during bedtime snuggles.