My Breasts Are Saggy?
I’ve wanted to have sex with a younger guy for a while, I know him quite well. He’s aware and interested. I’m trying not to be too concerned with my body but my breasts aren’t as firm as they used to be and they sag a bit..not so the nipple points downward but I lost a fair bit of weight and they deflated somewhat. They’re not like the boob jobs where they’re round and perky. I’ve had a couple of children too in the past and my stomach is fairly toned but not flat and the skin sags a bit when I’m on my hands and knees..not to mention that my breasts just hang down too in that position. I work out but I don’t have a super hot body. Do you think if I just accepted the way I am and get over my inhabitions about my body and pretend it’s not a big deal he won’t notice or do you think he will still judge me and I’ll turn him off. Id rather not have sex with him at all if he’s going to be revolted over it :/
If My Mom Filed For Taxes And Listed Me As A Dependent, Will She Be Fined Anything If I File For Taxes As Well?
I only worked for about a month and a half at Zales for $9/ph and I’ll only be getting $69 back so yes, I know it’s not much but I just wanna know that if I do file for taxes (don’t even worry about whether I’ll be charged for it or not), will my mother be at all penalized?
I won’t go through with it if she will be.
If I Don’t Use My Phone For A Month Do I Still Have To Pay For That Month?
My phone bill is 69.99 but if I don’t use it for a month do I still pay . Also can you change you phone plans and if I don’t use my phone often does my bill come out less
Can I Reduce My Phone Bill If I Don’t Use It A Lot?
I want a galaxy s2 but the monthly bill is 69.99 for 450 w/rollover mins and 3gb plan also do I have to pay for text messaging and Internet
Why Did 88% Of Obamacare Waivers Go To Union Workers?
“Documents released in a classic Friday afternoon news dump show that labor unions representing 543,812 workers received waivers from President Barack Obama’s signature legislation since June 17, 2011,” noted the Daily Caller. “By contrast, private employers with a total of 69,813 employees, many of whom work for small businesses, were granted waivers.”
Source: http://thenewamerican.com/usnews/health-…
What Is A Great Place To Get A Great Deal On Eyeglasses?
Please do not say America’s Best. I’ve read reviews on them and it sounds like a BIG scam, 2 pairs of glasses for $69 & a free eye exam. I really don’t want to go over $100 and I don’t have a prescription. I’ve had the same glasses since early high school & I am now 23. I need serious answers.
What Are Your Thoughts On The 20 Craziest Things The U.s. Government Is Wasting Money On?
1. $3 million has been granted to researchers at the University of California at Irvine so that they can play video games. The goal is to study how “emerging forms of communication, including multiplayer computer games and online virtual worlds such as World of Warcraft and Second Life can help organizations collaborate and compete more effectively in the global marketplace.”
2. The Department of Agriculture gave the University of New Hampshire $700,000 to study methane gas emissions from dairy cows.
3. $615,000 was given to the University of California at Santa Cruz to digitize photos, T-shirts and concert tickets belonging to the Grateful Dead.
4. A Stanford University professor received $239,100 to study how Americans use the Internet to find love. So far one of the key findings is that the Internet is a safer and more discreet way to find same-sex partners.
5. The National Science Foundation spent $216,000 to study whether or not politicians “gain or lose support by taking ambiguous positions.”
6. The National Institutes of Health spent $442,340 to study the behavior of male prostitutes in Vietnam.
7. $1 million of taxpayer money was used to create poetry for the Little Rock, New Orleans, Milwaukee and Chicago zoos.
8. The Department of Veterans Affairs spent $175 million during 2010 to maintain hundreds of buildings that it doesn’t even use. This includes a pink, octagonal monkey house in Dayton, Ohio.
9. $1.8 million of taxpayer dollars went for a “museum of neon signs” in Las Vegas.
10. $35 million was reportedly paid out by Medicare to 118 “phantom” medical clinics that never even existed. Apparently, these “phantom” clinics were established by a network of criminal gangs as a way to defraud the government.
11. The Conservation Commission of Monkton, Vermont got $150,000 from the federal government to construct a “critter crossing”. Thanks to taxpayers, the lives of “thousands” of migrating salamanders are now being saved.
12. In California, one park received $440,000 in federal funds to perform “green energy upgrades” on a building that hasn’t been used for a decade.
13. $440,955 was spent this past year on an office for former Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert that he rarely even visits.
14. A Tennessee library was given $5,000 in federal funds to host video game parties.
15. The Census Bureau spent $2.5 million on a television commercial during the Super Bowl that was so poorly produced that nobody understood what it was trying to say.
16. A Dartmouth University professor received $137,530 to create a “recession-themed” video game entitled “Layoff”.
17. The National Science Foundation gave the Minnesota Zoo over $600,000 so that they could develop an online video game called “Wolfquest”.
18. A pizzeria in Iowa was given $60,000 to renovate the pizzeria’s facade and give it a more “inviting feel”.
19. The Department of Agriculture gave one group of farmers $30,000 to develop a tourist-friendly database of farms that host guests for overnight “haycations”.
20. The National Institute of Health was given $800,000 in “stimulus funds” to study the impact of a “genital-washing program” on men in South Africa.
Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/governmen…
What Are Your Thoughts On The 20 Craziest Things The U.s. Government Is Spending Money On?
1. $3 million has been granted to researchers at the University of California at Irvine so that they can play video games. The goal is to study how “emerging forms of communication, including multiplayer computer games and online virtual worlds such as World of Warcraft and Second Life can help organizations collaborate and compete more effectively in the global marketplace.”
2. The Department of Agriculture gave the University of New Hampshire $700,000 to study methane gas emissions from dairy cows.
3. $615,000 was given to the University of California at Santa Cruz to digitize photos, T-shirts and concert tickets belonging to the Grateful Dead.
4. A Stanford University professor received $239,100 to study how Americans use the Internet to find love. So far one of the key findings is that the Internet is a safer and more discreet way to find same-sex partners.
5. The National Science Foundation spent $216,000 to study whether or not politicians “gain or lose support by taking ambiguous positions.”
6. The National Institutes of Health spent $442,340 to study the behavior of male prostitutes in Vietnam.
7. $1 million of taxpayer money was used to create poetry for the Little Rock, New Orleans, Milwaukee and Chicago zoos.
8. The Department of Veterans Affairs spent $175 million during 2010 to maintain hundreds of buildings that it doesn’t even use. This includes a pink, octagonal monkey house in Dayton, Ohio.
9. $1.8 million of taxpayer dollars went for a “museum of neon signs” in Las Vegas.
10. $35 million was reportedly paid out by Medicare to 118 “phantom” medical clinics that never even existed. Apparently, these “phantom” clinics were established by a network of criminal gangs as a way to defraud the government.
11. The Conservation Commission of Monkton, Vermont got $150,000 from the federal government to construct a “critter crossing”. Thanks to taxpayers, the lives of “thousands” of migrating salamanders are now being saved.
12. In California, one park received $440,000 in federal funds to perform “green energy upgrades” on a building that hasn’t been used for a decade.
13. $440,955 was spent this past year on an office for former Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert that he rarely even visits.
14. A Tennessee library was given $5,000 in federal funds to host video game parties.
15. The Census Bureau spent $2.5 million on a television commercial during the Super Bowl that was so poorly produced that nobody understood what it was trying to say.
16. A Dartmouth University professor received $137,530 to create a “recession-themed” video game entitled “Layoff”.
17. The National Science Foundation gave the Minnesota Zoo over $600,000 so that they could develop an online video game called “Wolfquest”.
18. A pizzeria in Iowa was given $60,000 to renovate the pizzeria’s facade and give it a more “inviting feel”.
19. The Department of Agriculture gave one group of farmers $30,000 to develop a tourist-friendly database of farms that host guests for overnight “haycations”.
20. The National Institute of Health was given $800,000 in “stimulus funds” to study the impact of a “genital-washing program” on men in South Africa.
Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/governmen…
What Are Your 2012 Mlb Season Predictions ?
Here are my predictions.What are your predictions ?
AL East:
1.Rays 99-63
2.Red Sox 97-65
3.Yankees 96-66
4.Blue Jays 84-78
5.Orioles 78-84
AL Central:
1.Tigers 97-65
2.Indians 85-77
3.Royals 84-78
4.White Sox 69-93
5.Twins 68-94
AL West:
1.Angels 105-57
2.Rangers 92-70
3.Mariners 62-100
4.Athletics 56-106
AL MVP-Albert Pujols,Angels
AL Cy Young-Justin Verlander,Tigers
NL East:
1.Phillies 99-63
2.Braves 98-64
3.Marlins 89-73
4.Nationals 84-78
5.Mets 58-104
NL Central:
1.Reds 87-75
2.Brewers 86-76
3.Pirates 84-78
4.Cardinals 84-78
5.Cubs 58-104
6.Astrots 56-106
NL West:
1.Diamondbacks 93-69
2.Giants 86-76
3.Dodgers 84-78
4.Rockies 68-94
5.Padres 59-103
NL MVP-Matt Kemp,Dodgers
NL Cy Young-Adam Wainwright,Cardinals
Playoffs:
Wildcard Round:(If they add another wildcard this year)
Yankees over Red Sox
Marlins over Braves
Divisional Series:
Yankees over Angels-Angels choke
Tigers over Rays
Reds over Phillies-Phillies choke
Marlins over Diamondbacks
League Championship Series:
Tigers over Yankees
Marlins over Reds
World Series:
Tigers over Marlins
Help! In Debt And Under 18!?
Hi all,
I’m a 17 year old (D.O.B 24/2/94) A-Level student in England, UK. I’m told that I owe £69.02 to the delivery firm DHL for a shipment I received from China in March 2011.
HM Revenue and Customs opened it up and requested the stated fee for doing so; DHL paid them on my behalf without informing me. About a month or two later, DHL sent me letters saying that I owed them money for paying off this customs fee which I had no idea was even possible to incur at the time. They said they wouldn’t deliver shipments to my address again until I had paid the fee, I ignored the next 3 or 4 letters over the coming months because I couldn’t afford to repay them and wasn’t planning on using them again.
Fast forward to now (about half a year after the last letter from DHL) and I receive a letter in the post from ‘control account plc’ who are some money collection agency. They said I am legally liable for the charges and matters would be passed ‘for further action’ if I do not respond in the next 7 days.
Here’s a link to a scan of the letter:
http://img717.imageshack.us/img717/4157/controlaccountletter.jpg
They don’t know I’m 17 and I’m worried that something bad will happen now. I thought that you can’t be legally bound to repay a debt if your under 18 in England, UK. My Dad says that even if I can’t then they’ll see him as responsible for this and send a Bailiff (which I think sounds mad and can’t be true).
Any help / advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you in advance,
Will.

