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In your circles, are baby/bridal showers adult women only, couples, moms and kids or whole family?

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If you’re visiting a friend in another city and you’re driving someplace together and they need to fill gas, do you fill their tank (pay for it)?

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How do you determine your individual budget for a bachelor/bachelorette party (ie what you’re willing to spend)?

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Give/take with others. Do you think everything evens out in the grand scheme or there are givers and takers with the givers always giving more than they receive?

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Give/take with others. Do you think everything evens out in the grand scheme or there are givers and takers with the givers always giving more than they receive?

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When dining out with friends/family and the food is SHARED (pizza, tapas, etc) but some have a few beers, cocktails and others just water or a soda, how do you split the bill usually?

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Moving with a baby and friend is offering to help - do you have them watch the baby or give them packing tasks?

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Silly guest etiquette question re: meals…

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Working mom conundrum - time with baby is so limited but family/friends all want to hold him all the time too…

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Did you save a list of who gave you what baby gift from your baby shower or when your kids were born?

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Did you save a list of who gave you what baby gift from your baby shower or when your kids were born?

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Have you experienced a close friend or family member being egregiously hypocritical?

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Is it entitled when someone has a bridal or baby registry at a high end store for expensive items but either can’t afford or are too stingy to reciprocate spending the same amount on their friends when the time comes?

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Neurotic daycare question - how do you know they’re following food handling best practices like washing all fruits and veggies, cutting grapes in half, etc?

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Question for grown women - if you got debilitating period cramps as a kid/teen, did you ever miss school? And how/when did you eventually learn of the best pain relief?

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If T1D is expensive for you or was expensive in the past, are/were your close friends and family considerate of that or oblivious?

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Does your public library mail anything to your home like a quarterly newsletter, program brochure, etc? How about in the past before the internet?

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Is it unusual for a public library to *not* mail hard copy mailers like a quarterly newsletter, program guide, etc?

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Is it unusual for a public library to *not* send mailers (quarterly newsletter, program guides, etc)?

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