February 2009

  • Sexsomnia

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    Alright, Bloggy. This is going to sound weird and maybe I shouldn't be complaining. And I promise this is not a bragging thing. Ok, so I just moved in with my girlfriend. About two weeks ago we both woke up in the middle of the night already having sex. Like, I was asleep, she was asleep, then bam, like sleep walking. We thought it was a weird, one time thing and we laughed about it. A couple days ago, it happened again. We're starting to get worried because she's not on the pill and we're definitely too young to have a kid. What the F is going on? -Fred Read more

  • Travel Jitters

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    Hi Bloggy,
    Recently my parents have asked me where I would like to go for my senior vacation since I will be graduating this June. I really want to go to a place that is tropical. I really want a place that has the white beaches, clear waters, and tropical rainforests are a must. Something kind of like from the show LOST. I love adventure and so am not exactly looking for something that's just "romantic" or "relaxing". I was looking into going to Costa Rica but have heard that many places now a days are very dangerous for US citizens to go to. I don't know if Costa Rica is one of them or not. Any advice for a place that is tropical, safe, and not terribly expensive? Thanks
    -D

    Man oh man, I wish I had your problems, kid. All joking aside, there are a few things we have to address. Read more

  • No-Bo

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    Bloggy, I'm a 23 year old guy living in podunk middle of nowhere. I grew up here and I hate it, so I'm thinking of packing a bag and getting out of here for a better place to live. The problem is, I don't have much money. With the economy how it is today, I'm not sure it would be a good idea to try to start over some place else. Should I just bite the bullet and go, or should I lay low and wait for things to get better? Lou

    You're right, Lou. Moving is expensive.

    Depending on how far you go and the method of travel you take to get there, transit alone can put you back a nice chunk of change. Heck, getting a place to live usually involves screening fees, first and last months rent, and setting up new utilities accounts. If you're on your way to a big city, expect the price tag on all those things to be pretty steep. Read more