Living with construction and fix ups is miserable.
Yes! Yes it is!
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Living with construction and fix ups is miserable.
Yes! Yes it is!
Unless you are willing to do a lot of the work yourself, I'd say go for a house you can live with in a neighborhood you like.
Yes, this is the plan. The plan is also to only have to do this once, so we're being a little picky.
If one was temporarily very broke, and one's part time lovah offered to help if needed, would it be weird to ask said lovah to pay for one's birth control? Feel free to sing along if you know the chorus!!! [link]
"My life was so much simpler when I was sober...and queer!"
I think if he has offered, that would not be weird. I mean, less weird than saying "could you pay the water bill" or something--it's something he's directly involved in.
It's going to be $62.50 this month, even though it's a generic - I have a prescription deductible with this new insurance.
I think if he has offered, that would not be weird. I mean, less weird than saying "could you pay the water bill" or something--it's something he's directly involved in.
Precisely. If you're sleeping with him, he's got skin in the game. Or condoms. Whatever. It's something mutual and I think he'd rather help pay for birth control than any of the options be they celibacy or other.
Oh, pretty sure he'll do it with no hesitation. It's just going to be an awkward phone call or email. Time to put on the big girl panties...
It'll be super awkward for like 30 seconds. Then okay
My boyfriend in college had no problem at all in helping to pay for birth control. God, college in 1981. We had no clue--but at least we were getting some.
Yup, he laughed and said no problem. I think I'm blushing with embarassment. Oh well, it's done.