Confessions

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LOL
Anonymous
My confession is that my kids love Rice-a-Roni, ramen noodle soup and goldfish crackers. Their main source of fruits/veggies are carrot sticks, applesauce, lettuce and pineapple.
Anonymous
Guess what guys, I am the one who wrote about the Mclean moms!

I am telling you these women can make you so jealous!So today my boss called her friends to meet up at Tysons, they are going to the Gucci store!

I decided to stop feeling jealous and just sit down online since the baby is asleep.

To the post that adviced me to go to school so I can have these things, well my boss is a university graduate but sitted at home, shopping and all these things! Isnt this a waste of Education? Her husy makes alot of $$$$$$$$$$$ in DC. she doesnt have to work or use her brains...she is enjoying life but I secretly feel that she should be put on one of these T.V shows for shopping and spending addictions plus surgery addictions.

I love Mclean moms but I also love to hate them, no offence please...

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Anonymous wrote:I confess that I think women who describe themselves as "curvy" are fat.


I think you're jealous because there are curvy women out there that are very sexy and not fat at all!


True. You don't have to be a twig to be slim. Women are supposed to be curvy.

. . . but not fat.


By any chane is this post written by the poster with the ridiculously defined arms who runs 8-10 miles, lifts weights and takes yoga?

Just wondering.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I believe that my 135 IQ is more a curse than a blessing. I'm tired of the constant disappointment from family that I am not building rockets or some other equally unappealing job. My smart friends know I'm smart, but I hide it from everyone else. It's embarrassing.


Newflash: 135 is not that high.
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Anonymous wrote:I confess that I am fat prejudice. When I have to walk by a really fat person, I hold my breath because I think they are going to stink.
Really curious and not trying to be snarky here but why would you think a fat person would stink? Do you think they sweat more than thin people? Do you think they bathe less than thin people? I'm fat and I'm really curious about this. Most people don't treat me like I stink, they treat me like I'm invisible.


Fat people sweat more. I know I used to be morbidly obese.


Well, I am not overweight. But I only shower once every 2 days to save money on shampoo, conditioner, body wash, and moisturizer. Sometimes I don't even put on an extra application of deodorant. So take that.

Ever been on the metro? It STINKS. Lost of thin people, fat people and everything in between.

Don't touch my hand. It stinks of mortality.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I believe that my 135 IQ is more a curse than a blessing. I'm tired of the constant disappointment from family that I am not building rockets or some other equally unappealing job. My smart friends know I'm smart, but I hide it from everyone else. It's embarrassing.


Newflash: 135 is not that high.


Reflects poster's true IQ??
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Guess what guys, I am the one who wrote about the Mclean moms!

I am telling you these women can make you so jealous!So today my boss called her friends to meet up at Tysons, they are going to the Gucci store!

I decided to stop feeling jealous and just sit down online since the baby is asleep.

To the post that adviced me to go to school so I can have these things, well my boss is a university graduate but sitted at home, shopping and all these things! Isnt this a waste of Education? Her husy makes alot of $$$$$$$$$$$ in DC. she doesnt have to work or use her brains...she is enjoying life but I secretly feel that she should be put on one of these T.V shows for shopping and spending addictions plus surgery addictions.

I love Mclean moms but I also love to hate them, no offence please...



You know what? I think every woman feels good when she buys something nice, but you get to a point of diminishing returns.
Anonymous
I confess that I don't like sex since my mother told me my father has a shockingly large penis. I don't even wanna see a naked man anymore.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I believe that my 135 IQ is more a curse than a blessing. I'm tired of the constant disappointment from family that I am not building rockets or some other equally unappealing job. My smart friends know I'm smart, but I hide it from everyone else. It's embarrassing.


Newflash: 135 is not that high.


Reflects poster's true IQ??


Actually yes. I'm bright, but no one ever expected me to save the world.


You wanna talk about 160-180? We'll talk.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I believe that my 135 IQ is more a curse than a blessing. I'm tired of the constant disappointment from family that I am not building rockets or some other equally unappealing job. My smart friends know I'm smart, but I hide it from everyone else. It's embarrassing.


Newflash: 135 is not that high.


It is the top 1%.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I believe that my 135 IQ is more a curse than a blessing. I'm tired of the constant disappointment from family that I am not building rockets or some other equally unappealing job. My smart friends know I'm smart, but I hide it from everyone else. It's embarrassing.


Newflash: 135 is not that high.


Reflects poster's true IQ??


Actually yes. I'm bright, but no one ever expected me to save the world.


You wanna talk about 160-180? We'll talk.


Saving the world doesn't take a high IQ but rocket scientist probably does.
Anonymous
Ah. Read an article that explains how large a margin can fall within that 1%. Look, we're cohorts. I consider myself bright. Sometimes I have moments -- moments -- of brilliance. But I'm nothing special compared to most of the people I know around here.
Anonymous
Large IQ means nothing. I know a lot of people with higher IQs than mine that know nothing about the "real" world, have no social or emotional skills. And my IQ is nothing for me to be ashamed about (148), but I'd trade 20 points of that if I needed an extra social skill boost.
Anonymous
I really don't like my MIL and I am a tiny bit happy when my six month old cries when MIL holds her. I want DD to have a good relationship with her grandmother but my husband and I both find her incredibly irritating. Everything about her annoys me especially her attitude of entitlement about my kid. She was angry at me because she wasn't allowed in the delivery room but my mom was. I feel so petty and ungrateful (she is local and helps out with the baby from time to time) but I just can't help it. I have been with her son for 18 years and I have always felt this way...my husband is nothing like his family. I don't know why, but it feels so good to voice this to someone other than my husband.
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