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25 Stylish Things From Amazon That Are Also Surprisingly Comfy

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Promising review: ‘I’ve ordered two of these now, one in pink and one in green. I love them! They’re really pretty and soft. I think I like the look of the pink better as the green is pretty bright. They fit exactly the way I wanted them to…more form-fitting. I didn’t want them to be flowy. As far as sizing goes, I’d recommend deciding how you want it to fit. If you want it to be fully form fitting, order a size down, if you want it to be flowy order a size or two up and if you want it to be form fitting at the bust and be relaxed elsewhere order your normal size. They’re not very long so take that into consideration with sizing as well. The smalls fall right at my natural hip. All in all, very cute tops, perfect for layering and easily dressed up or down. Looks beautiful with a layered necklace or lariat.” TickTockAlice

Price: $14.99+ (available in sizes XS–XXL and 17 colors and patterns)

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14 Photos That Prove How Wet And Rainy The East Coast Became As A Result Of Tropical Storm Ophelia

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People Revealed Relationship Red Flags Vs. Green Flags, And Boy Do They Have Some Strong Opinions

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RELATIONSHIP RED FLAG: “Embarrassing me in public by trying to argue in an obnoxious way.”

—u/warmspaff

“I met an older married couple like this today. At first, I thought she was the toxic one and he was the pushover, but nope. They were BOTH toxic!

They clearly hated each other with commitment and passion. I just took a step back, put my game face on, and let these two absolute gunslingers go at each others throats in public.”

—u/KapteynCol

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Parents Who Had Kids Later In Life Reveal The Joys And Challenges Of Raising Them At An “Older” Age

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“I had my first baby at 33 through IVF, and my husband was 41. This was after five years of trying on our own. Then we unexpectedly got pregnant on our own two more times, and I had babies at ages 35 and 37. We never intended to have a baby at ages 37 and 45, but here we are, and we couldn’t imagine our lives without her. But I think the mix of three pregnancies in four years and my age destroyed my SI joint and hips. I think if I were younger, it wouldn’t have been so bad.”

“With baby number three, I was in so much pain that I seriously wasn’t sure if I could make it. I felt like my legs were going to give out on me because of the pain and weakness brought on by SI joint dysfunction and SPD. I am better now, but still not at 100% two years postpartum. Also, man, we are tired. Looking back to all those late nights partying in my early 20s and getting up and going to work the next day like it was no big deal makes me realize how much of an advantage it is to have kids young. But we are more established in our careers, more mature, and have different priorities now. In a lot of ways, it makes it easier to have kids older. I’ve heard people talk about not wanting to have kids at an older age because they won’t be around as long, but my dad was 34 when I was born and died at age 46 from pancreatic cancer when I was only 12 years old, and my sister was 6, so who knows? Age isn’t everything. It’s about finding the right time for you. If I had gotten pregnant when we first started trying, I would have had a baby at 27, but I am glad it worked out the way it did.”

—Anonymous 

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