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Real Life vs Online Introversion

Many years ago, I read that being an introvert does not necessarily mean that you are shy. While it it true that many introverts are shy by nature, the main difference between introverts and extroverts is the source of their energy: extroverts get energy from people and objects outside themselves whereas introverts gain energy from within themselves. Introverts need time to "recharge" after being around others, while extroverts thrive off outside energy. 'Yes! That's EXACTLY me!' I thought as I nodded my head in agreement. I like to go out and I like to be with friends. However, I feel drained after a day of being around others, and often need time alone at home, doing introverted activities, in order to feel like myself again. And...

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The Right to Live

My baby is now 1½ weeks away from being considered "viable" by the medical community. Once she hits that magical 24-weeks mark, she has a 50% chance of longtime survival outside my womb. And if anything were to happen to the pregnancy after this mark, a hospital will try its best to keep her alive. I can now feel her movements every day (and every night as she keeps me awake). She reacts to outside stimuli. She even performs extra flips and kicks when her daddy is around! My baby has never felt more alive to me, and I know that the feeling will only increase as the days go by. However, there has never been any doubt in my mind that my...

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Wii Fit Should Have a “Pregnant” Option

I never really liked our country's obsession with BMI for the obvious reasons: it doesn't take into account your bone structure, muscle vs fat ratio, or fitness level. I'm probably biased against the BMI system because I have thick bones — my wrist circumference is 6", which is in the thick range for my height. Heck, most women I know who are 6" taller than me don't even have 6" wrists! So no matter how fit I am, I will still look bigger than most people of my height due to my (literally) big bones. So yes, I am usually on the high range of the "normal" scale of the BMI chart. And I was fine with it...

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