Confessions

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.


I never said that 135 is "that high". My family would score much lower and seems to be think I should be able to do anything. I'm fully aware that there are plenty of people smarter than me.

Should we even discuss trying to partner with someone that is on the same level as me? I would love to find an intelligent and single lesbian. Do you have any idea what percentage of the population fits into that description?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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.


I never said that 135 is "that high". My family would score much lower and seems to be think I should be able to do anything. I'm fully aware that there are plenty of people smarter than me.

Should we even discuss trying to partner with someone that is on the same level as me? I would love to find an intelligent and single lesbian. Do you have any idea what percentage of the population fits into that description?


I do.
Anonymous
Why does your family know your IQ score? Most people I know don't know their IQ number and if they did, I don't think they would tell their family.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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.


I never said that 135 is "that high". My family would score much lower and seems to be think I should be able to do anything. I'm fully aware that there are plenty of people smarter than me.

Should we even discuss trying to partner with someone that is on the same level as me? I would love to find an intelligent and single lesbian. Do you have any idea what percentage of the population fits into that description?


I believe that there are lots of very smart lesbians. They're women, after all.
Anonymous
WoW! You guys are in grade school!! I cannot believe you are fighting over IQ points. SO JUVENILE!!! Holy shit!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Thank you for enlightening us. No one has ever considered these valid points -- not even Oprah.


sarcastic much?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thank you for enlightening us. No one has ever considered these valid points -- not even Oprah.


sarcastic much?

Yes, it wouldn't surprise me if this poster is sarcastic "much."
Anonymous
I confess I leave my DD in wet diapers too long b/c she screams when I change them. I don't compromise on poopy ones, though. Those come off right away.
Anonymous
i hate the swings
Anonymous
I am sick of breastfeeding. My newborn nurses well and is growing but MY GOD he nurses 22 out of 24 hours a day. I can't do anything. I can't move because he is always attached to my nipple. I am thinking formula would at least free me up to PEE and SHOWER.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am sick of breastfeeding. My newborn nurses well and is growing but MY GOD he nurses 22 out of 24 hours a day. I can't do anything. I can't move because he is always attached to my nipple. I am thinking formula would at least free me up to PEE and SHOWER.


You should go to the Breastfeeding Center. Babies don't need to nurse 22 out of 24 hours a day and he's probably doing it because you let him. They can help you figure out a more reasonable nursing schedule. And even if you switched to formula, you'd then need to be giving him a bottle 22 hours a day.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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.


Mmm, I love Rice-a-Roni, too. Thanks for the reminder. I'm going to pick some up at the store.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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.


I hope you are my SIL. My mother preys on weakness and is evil to anyone she think she can get away with it with, but she acts really normal around everyone else and for some reason most people buy it and think she is a sweet old lady. However, all babies cry when she holds them -- every single one. It's the only clue that she is truly, truly evil.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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.


I never said that 135 is "that high". My family would score much lower and seems to be think I should be able to do anything. I'm fully aware that there are plenty of people smarter than me.

Should we even discuss trying to partner with someone that is on the same level as me? I would love to find an intelligent and single lesbian. Do you have any idea what percentage of the population fits into that description?


Being a smart slacker is a way to hear that you are smart over and over again, as in "But you're so smart, you could do anything." You should use your brain instead.
Anonymous
Oy vey! STOP the friggin' preachiness ladies. This was supposed to be a fun little bit of naughty self-indulgence. Can't we all just get back to dishing about how many guys we banged? I'm between about 30 and 35. Told DH it was 6.
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