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Skidamarinky20 karma

Yes they do, they definitely look down on it. I don't have it, but if I eat something I am allergic to I get blisters all over my mouth and nose. They are extremely painful and look alot like an outbreak. I work with kids, their parents have to be reassured.

I know it's not herpes, but I can see the judgement. I knew someone who had an STD and wouldn't tell her partners. I thought it was selfish, one a virgin ended up getting it himself.

I think judgement lacks from not being properly educated. In school we just see the graphic vidoes but no real education on prevention. What would you suggest?

Skidamarinky6 karma

She is so cute! I love her cheeks. Being a parent I know how precious those moments are and how treasured she is. Love love love her already.

Skidamarinky5 karma

I did have a friend with a sister who was born with several neural tube defects and was told she would not live through the night, that turned into weeks, months and they continued to extend the date. She lived to be 16.

She looks like she really likes colors, what are you doing now to stimulate her cognitively?

Skidamarinky3 karma

They are way better than the schools where I grew up in Florida. My daughter just started at HES if that tells you anything. I did my classroom observations there.

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Our Dunkin (which I dislike immensely), and local cupcake chain donate all day olds to the Nashville Rescue Mission. I know this because I worked the line last year. Seems like a good way to get rid of the oldies without them being sold. The local grocery stores donate their day olds to the jail.