CDPHP in NY. I am already getting HRT and speech therapy under this insurance, and my future orchiectomy is covered under my insurance as gender-affirming care, as long as my state is willing to fight for me. I think the only bill I'm gonna get stuck with is laser hair removal. I can live with that!
Oh wait, you meant bills as in laws... I'm an idiot. Carry on!
Agreed, but I never put water bottles in the dishwasher and always hand wash them. The soaps they use can leave behind a residue after drying, something I can smell and taste.
Yeti wide mouth because it's easy to clean. I just flush it with hot tap water and a drop of Dawn, let it sit for a few minutes, then hold my hand over the mouth and shake. Rinse thoroughly, then dry right side up so condensation doesn't build up inside. The part to really pay attention to is the mouthpiece, but that is quickly cleaned with some soapy water and a rag.
Also, DON'T use your dishes rag/sponge on your water bottles, as it always has residual dish gunk (no matter how many times you rinse it) that will actually make your water bottle dirtier. Keep a separate rag for washing drinking bottles and wring it properly when you're done.
The fact is that not a lot of marriages survive a partner transitioning. My story? Dead bedroom for over six months, among other deep-seated issues. I'm ready to hit the bricks.
Who cares. I got food poisoning from them twice, separate locations and years. The second bout of food poisoning sent me to the hospital, but also indirectly lead me to coming out as transgender. So thanks but no thanks, your food is disgusting.
I have always loved deli pickles and have been inhaling them a lot recently, specifically Klaussen.
And, while many don't call them pickles, I recently developed a fondness for green olives. They hit so right, I've been adding them to salads and lunch plates, even sneaking a few out at night. Yum!
Fucking moron reinvents the square wheel. Again.