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Posted: Thu Sep 12, 2013 10:19 pm
Onigetoe My mom is 36 years older then me and was never open about anything and I am sorry but the school sexual education classes don't make up for the lack of being able to ask questions. I am 23 years older then them and plan to be completely open about any problem they have. Be it boys and girls, periods, sex, birth control, condoms, etc, they will know they can come to me. Well my boyfriend is 235lbs of muscle, I am 222lbs of muscle, we are both heavy, so no carrying. I know a few crazy people. And truthfully I could really care less about them. Since most are family I have no intention of ever being around again. That may be the plan, but don't forget, you are their mom..so even with that option there it may still be a bit awkward for them to do so. I'm not sure how to take the "of muscle" parts with the whole "heavy, no carrying" bit also there. Well, I'm in the same boat with most of the ones I know being family...however, I'm stuck with them... sweatdrop
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Posted: Fri Sep 13, 2013 9:17 pm
Zero the Crimson Onigetoe My mom is 36 years older then me and was never open about anything and I am sorry but the school sexual education classes don't make up for the lack of being able to ask questions. I am 23 years older then them and plan to be completely open about any problem they have. Be it boys and girls, periods, sex, birth control, condoms, etc, they will know they can come to me. Well my boyfriend is 235lbs of muscle, I am 222lbs of muscle, we are both heavy, so no carrying. I know a few crazy people. And truthfully I could really care less about them. Since most are family I have no intention of ever being around again. That may be the plan, but don't forget, you are their mom..so even with that option there it may still be a bit awkward for them to do so. I'm not sure how to take the "of muscle" parts with the whole "heavy, no carrying" bit also there. Well, I'm in the same boat with most of the ones I know being family...however, I'm stuck with them... sweatdrop It will only if they choose to make it that way. Muscle weighs more then fat so 222lbs feels like it is more then it really is. Plus we found out that has a background in some religions and not being religous it wouldn't be right for us. Then you have my previous back injury and his shoulder injury. Which has flared up thanks to Darlene always hitting that shoulder. They have tried to contact me because of the girls and I am all yeah screw that. I dealt with enough of your BS my kids aren't dealing with it.
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Posted: Fri Sep 13, 2013 9:20 pm
So I got reminded today it is flu shot time again. Yay! (no not really) so now I have to go and make appointments for me and the girls as well as my boyfriend. Though he doesn't wanna get it, and I just looked at him and said "Dude if you are gonna be around my mother then you are gonna get it because you know she has literally one immune in her immune system.. So buck up and get the damn shot!"
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Posted: Fri Sep 13, 2013 9:28 pm
Onigetoe It will only if they choose to make it that way. Muscle weighs more then fat so 222lbs feels like it is more then it really is. Plus we found out that has a background in some religions and not being religous it wouldn't be right for us. Then you have my previous back injury and his shoulder injury. Which has flared up thanks to Darlene always hitting that shoulder. They have tried to contact me because of the girls and I am all yeah screw that. I dealt with enough of your BS my kids aren't dealing with it. True enough. Not really, I mean 222 lbs of muscle will weigh the exact same as 222 lbs of fat no matter how you slice it...though I guess the size and shape would be different which would vary in difficulty. Ah, I see. Well, wouldn't be good to cause any injuries. Probably should do something about the hitting as well, lest it gets any worse. That's the way to do it.
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Posted: Fri Sep 13, 2013 9:41 pm
Mass is just mass. Weight changes depending on gravitational pull. :T
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Posted: Fri Sep 13, 2013 9:44 pm
Mass is a measurement of the amount of matter, meaning if you have 1kg of rocks and 1kg of dust or feathers or something, they'll both have the same weight because one kilogram is equal to one kilogram and physics-talk, physics-talk, physics-talk *drones on for another minute or so*
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Posted: Sat Sep 14, 2013 9:52 am
Jin the Shadow Wolf Mass is a measurement of the amount of matter, meaning if you have 1kg of rocks and 1kg of dust or feathers or something, they'll both have the same weight because one kilogram is equal to one kilogram and physics-talk, physics-talk, physics-talk *drones on for another minute or so* *takes notes* 3nodding I see, I see.
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Posted: Sat Sep 14, 2013 11:58 am
Zero the Crimson Onigetoe It will only if they choose to make it that way. Muscle weighs more then fat so 222lbs feels like it is more then it really is. Plus we found out that has a background in some religions and not being religous it wouldn't be right for us. Then you have my previous back injury and his shoulder injury. Which has flared up thanks to Darlene always hitting that shoulder. They have tried to contact me because of the girls and I am all yeah screw that. I dealt with enough of your BS my kids aren't dealing with it. True enough. Not really, I mean 222 lbs of muscle will weigh the exact same as 222 lbs of fat no matter how you slice it...though I guess the size and shape would be different which would vary in difficulty. Ah, I see. Well, wouldn't be good to cause any injuries. Probably should do something about the hitting as well, lest it gets any worse. That's the way to do it. And Jin explained it so I don't have too. On a different note, both my girls like sushi (smoked fish, not raw.) like me, their daddy hate it lol.
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Posted: Sat Sep 14, 2013 11:59 am
Jin the Shadow Wolf Mass is just mass. Weight changes depending on gravitational pull. :T Thank you. Had I been able to log on earlier I would have given the same explanation.
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Posted: Sat Sep 14, 2013 12:10 pm
Onigetoe And Jin explained it so I don't have too. On a different note, both my girls like sushi (smoked fish, not raw.) like me, their daddy hate it lol. Neat! Not really a fan of sushi myself, can't stomach the smell.
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Posted: Sat Sep 14, 2013 6:00 pm
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Posted: Sat Sep 14, 2013 6:05 pm
Also, more things to know:
Sushi is a roll.
Nigiri is typically a single piece of raw fish or shrimp or whatever variety or seafood stuck onto a small rice ball, sometimes stuck down with a bit of wasabi or attached with a strip of seaweed.
Sashimi is the raw fish/seafood by itself.
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Posted: Sat Sep 14, 2013 9:00 pm
Over there in the river arrow
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Posted: Sat Sep 14, 2013 9:03 pm
Zero the Crimson Onigetoe And Jin explained it so I don't have too. On a different note, both my girls like sushi (smoked fish, not raw.) like me, their daddy hate it lol. Neat! Not really a fan of sushi myself, can't stomach the smell. The smell of home made sushi doesn't bother me but store bought does. I make my own because it is cheaper and I love fish. Cute moment! I am singing Katy Perry's new song Roar and Darlene is going "Ar!!! " when I sing the part "You're gonna hear me roar." Nadia is just laughing at us from her bouncer.
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Posted: Sat Sep 14, 2013 9:04 pm
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