Letters to the Editor
Lestat1
Published Letters: 401 Editor's Choice: 18
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Why ask questions you already knew the answer to?
[Read the article: A 19-year-old wants my husband]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]Dear LW, we always love it when you folks write in!
Okay, so your hubby is looking for a new job, that's cool, perhaps you should remind him that sex talk AT WORK isn't appropiate because he obviously got himself into this mess in the first place.
Although I am confused, he wants to be friends with an immature obnoxious girl? Why?
You don't want a bunch of prudes telling you are perverts, polyfuckery and all that, that you are sex freaks or something, then don't tell this young woman that hanging with her friends, getting loaded is so wrong. Plenty of people go through this phase and come out the other side just fine, it's called college frat parties.
Besides you and your husband have an open marriage and your going to wag your finger at her drunken fucks and give her the don't do drugs lecture, that's hilarious, like she'd listen, she doesn't even KNOW you! Perhaps you should deal with the issues of trying to control someone elses behavior simply because of second hand information from your husband and your first instinct is to send your hubby out to dominate her and order her around? She's not asking for help and I recall being 19 and there is no way some woman I don't know, who says dear, my husband has told me all about you and I see a path of destruction headed your way, I'd probably have laughed at you and suspected you were jealous, why because I would be 19 and self absorbed. Do you think you are Dr. Phil or Oprah, even they don't chase after people who don't ask for help in the first place.
So I guess since you and hubby answered your own question that this young woman is a danger to your family, that he won't be her dom, why the hell did you write in?
Unless you are a liscened therapist or youth counselor of some sort, butt the fuck out of this young woman's life and your husband should just tell her to leave him alone, that she is sexually harassing him, even though he did open the door with the I'm a poly into BDSM by the way! Oh and phones have blockers, her number should be blocked from the number she is calling, her text messages rejected.
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Oh man
[Read the article: "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix"]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]Hermione attempts to explain the rush of emotions that Cho must have felt -- all intensified by the fact that her boyfriend, Cedric, was killed the previous year --
The breaks are to make sure you the reader understand that Hermione is talking about Cho's feelings for Cho's boyfriend, Cedric! They aren't commas, they are breaks, like parentheses as in by the way, in case you didn't know that Cho's boyfriend Cedric died!
Oh all I really care about is seeing the Weasley twins turn Hogwarts into a swamp for a day totally screwing with Umbridge while McGonagall and others leave it to the bitch to clean it up herself. I also hope it's a great movie as it so far is my favorite of all the books.
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I agree with acorvid
[Read the article: "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix"]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]At first when I saw Azkaban, I hated it. Now it is the favorite of all the movies for me because I do think that Curon understood the book and gave it a piece of himself.
I also agree that Goblet of Fire was a disappointment and I blame that on the director not understanding Dumbledore, Voldemort or Hermione or even the wizarding world, such as with the video screen effect for the Quidditch match, to bring such a high tech image into a world that is decidely non-tech made me think the director liked special effects more than he liked understanding the book or the characters and I am very happy to know he did not direct Phoenix.
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Well I'm happy I rarely use sunscreen then!
[Read the article: Are veils bad for your health?]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]So veils, no skin and sun, bad, so hopefully they can find a way to at least remove the veil in say their own yard for some sun on skin contact.
I've generally been the try to get 15 minutes a day in the sun person, when the sun is out anyway.
I myself am very pale, like glow in the dark white so I've never been a sun worshipper and that little oh, I'm turning pink was a notice to me to go inside or put on more clothes. I only wear sunscreen when I'm somewhere like an amusement park when I know that I'll be outside all day and there will be little shade.
I've certainly had my fair share of sunburns too.
But I did get some sunscreen in Germany that blocks both the UVB and UVA rays, so I'll be sad when that stuff runs out as one of it's ingredients is banned in the US.
But it's kinda icky to learn it gets absorbed into my bloodstream!
