They Do a Celebrity Group Costume Every Year for Halloween and It’s Freaking Awesome

These ladies just won Halloween. Auburn Salcedo and her 6 friends shown below have all been friends since they worked for an advertising company.

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Salcedo said about the job, “It was a totally hellish experience and we ended up bonding so that we could make it through the day-to-day craziness. We all quit within two weeks of each other and have been best friends ever since!”

Another good thing came out of the experience as well. Every Halloween, the 7 BFFs have dressed up in celebrity-based group costumes, and they are really impressive. Here they are from this year, dressed up as different Tom Hanks movie characters.

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Salcedo talked about the evolution of the group costume idea: “Our first group costume was zombie pageant queens; all the costumes for women at the time were hyper-sexualized and not incredibly interesting. We came up with the seven Johnny Depps the following year, and it was so well-received at our annual Halloween party that we kinda just knew we had something.”

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Here are the ladies in 2013 as different Jim Carrey characters. Smoooookinnnn’!

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And the next year as 7 different Will Ferrells.

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Here they are honoring the late, great Robin Williams in 2015.

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And these 7 Bill Murrays are pretty great, too.

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Way to go ladies! I can’t wait to see what’s in store for years to come!

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Twitter Users Share What Their ‘Last Tweet’ Would Be If They Were Stuck on a Desert Island

People love to ask what one thing you would bring on a desert island…but what about your “desert island tweet”? The last tweet you’d ever put out into the world if you were stuck on an island without signal.

People shared their responses and I think you’ll like them quite a bit.

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1. Found ’em!

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2. Guess what?

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3. Good one

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4. Crucial

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5. Booyah

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6. Still relevant

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7. Lighten up…

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8. Of course this is a thing

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9. It’s only 94 parts

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10. No

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11. You did?!?

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12. Wendy’s is always on point

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13. Very smart

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14. So long

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15. Complaining til the end

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So, what’s yours?

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Twitter Users Share 20 of the Most 2000s Things They Ever Did

The 2000s were a heck of a time. Any remnants of that decade now seem dated in all the best and worst ways.

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So let’s take a little trip back in time to relive those glory years, shall we?

1. Re-ripped

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2. How’d it go?

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3. Oh, Limewire…

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4. One of many

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5. Cold calling

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6. ZUNE

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7. Quite a television program

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8. Shazaam

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9. Those were the days…

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10. Took a while

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11. Personal songs

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12. This might be the winner

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13. Before camera phones

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14. Pop it

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15. Uh oh

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16. You were not alone, my friend

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17. All dolled up

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18. Decked out

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19. HitClips

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20. She’s crafty

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What are your confessions from the 2000s?

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10+ Hipster Bars Who Are Too Hip for Their Own Good

Is drinking out of glasses and eating off of plates too much to ask? Apparently, yes.

Hipster bars have gone off the deep end, and the things we’re being forced to drink out of are getting more ridiculous.

Get a load of these places…

1. Camera lens for the win

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2. Spam cocktail

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3. That’s not what pots and pans are for

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4. Drink in a leather pouch, anyone?

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5. Not sure about this contraption

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6. Drink in a cereal box

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7. I’ll take an IPA. In a bowl. Now.

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8. Really? A garbage can?

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9. Potted plant drink

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10. Doesn’t look appealing

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11. Man…out of control

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12. Don’t think it’ll last long

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13. I’m very puzzled

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14. Are you supposed to drink that?

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15. Leave those in the kitchen next time

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See what I’m talking about? Unacceptable…

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18+ Examples of Handwriting so Perfect, It’s Borderline Arousing

Do you love calligraphy? Do perfectly dotted I’s and crossed T’s make you start breathing a little heavy?

If so, these 20 examples of perfect handwriting are really gonna turn you on.

1. I’m getting a little hot under the collar

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2. Get a load of those Ys

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3. An exquisite to-do list

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4. Don’t throw away this card

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5. White board FTW

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6. Mean note, excellent penmanship

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7. That 5, tho…

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8. Amazing signature

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9. From across the pond

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10. Chalk beauty

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11. A++

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12. Perfect check mark

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13. Apostrophe

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14. Great notes

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15. “Minimum”

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16. Looks fake

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17. Starbucks has a star on their hands

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18. MLK in chalk

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19. A nice ledger

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20. Get a load of that

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I think I need to take a cold shower.

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You’ll Bust a Gut Laughing at These 15+ Parenting Tweets

There sure are a lot of funny parents out there. Which makes sense, considering it takes a good sense of humor to make it through the ups and downs of parenthood.

Enjoy these tweets from parents who are telling it like it is.

1. A threat

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2. Not college material

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3. That’s not what I meant

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4. Gross!

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5. Oh, mom

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6. More gross

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7. That’s what it should be called

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8. LOL

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9. That’s what they are

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10. Human garbage disposal

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11. That’s true

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12. Face palm

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13. Drop it!

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14. It is a lot of fun

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15. Not serious

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16. Drink up

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17. No ma’am

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18. Remember those?

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19. Smart kid

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20. There’s no escape

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Funny parents for the win!

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12+ Tumblr Posts Dog Owners Can Definitely Relate To

Dogs are loyal, loving, and the best cuddle buddies you could ever ask for. But just like anything worth doing, owning a dog doesn’t come without its fair share of struggles. Owning a dog is one of the most rewarding journeys a human can undertake.

The following 15 Tumblr posts perfectly capture the ups and downs of living with a pooch.

1. I agree

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2. So. SMART.

3. Some things are important

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4. For dog.

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5. Heh heh heh

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6. They’re all best bois

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7. The king is crowned

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8. Yeah…

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9. It is kind of gross

10. Tough life

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11. Shhhh sh sh shh

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12. !!!!!

13. It is though

14. Drop it!

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15. Pats are a slippery slope

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Now excuse me while I go pet my dog.

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Amazon Shopper Shares Tips for Spotting Fake Reviews

With fake reviews running rampant, how can you be sure that you’re getting all of the relevant information before you 1-click Amazon order?

If you’re like most people these days and you spend a lot of your time ordering stuff from Amazon, then you probably rely on other people’s reviews to decide on purchases before you make them.

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Amazon no longer allows incentivized reviews – reviews in exchange for free or discounted products – and they claim that only 1% of their reviews are fake, but that means there are still millions of fake reviews floating around the website.

Below are a few ways you can try to weed out the ones that aren’t worth your time.

#1. Remember that fake reviews don’t tell the whole story.

Even if a product does seem to have some questionable reviews, that doesn’t mean some of the reviews aren’t reliable or that you shouldn’t buy it. Read the reviews that seem trustworthy, especially the ones that fall in the middle of the spectrum (3 or 4 stars). Trust your gut, basically.

All you have to do is paste the URL of an Amazon product into either site and the sites will toss out suspicious reviews and offer an adjusted rating. That said, algorithms can only do so much – they won’t catch them all.

#2. Look for patterns and suspicious language on your own.

For example, if you see a bunch of reviews for the same product that say “great quality for the price” over and over, or, even more odd, something like “i bought these for my iphone 7 plus and they transfer data to the computer really well and get it charged without any problem” in multiple reviews, you’re probably not getting a fair assessment.

Also, pro-tip, if you see a“Vine” badge on a review, the person probably got the product for free.

#3. Let other sites analyze an item for you.

The fake reviews have certain things in common, like specific, repeated phrases or that they come from users who have reviewed multiple products from the same brand. There are some online tools that can help analyze massive amounts of data in order to detect these types, like Fakespot and ReviewMeta.

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You can also go old school and ask your friends for recommendations, but also take heart: Amazon lets you return just about anything.

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12+ Bridesmaids Reveal the Bridezilla Weddings They Never Expected

Being asked to be a bridesmaid is an honor and a responsibility that most women happily accept, especially if a close friend is the one doing the asking. But what about the girl you thought you knew who turns out to be a raging bridezilla once the planning actually begins?

Here’s hoping you never have to find out for yourself. Unfortunately these 15 ladies weren’t so lucky.

#15. I haven’t spoken to her since

“I was almost in a bridezilla wedding… I had an ectopic pregnancy (baby attached to my tube, which then burst, and I almost bleed to death).. She got engaged shortly following my ectopic. When she asked me to be her bridesmaid , she told me that I would be required to wait to try to have another baby until after her wedding in 1.5 years… not because there would be a small child at the wedding, not even because she didn’t want me fat at her wedding.. but because if I lost another child, it would take away from her engagement and wedding.. I was so shocked I just declined and have never spoken to her since.”

#14. The final straw

“She asked 16 girls to be bridesmaids. In the year and a half between the engagement and wedding, all but 6 dropped out (3 were her sisters). She wanted 16 separate shades of blue and 16 different styles of dresses for each bridesmaid then threw a fit when the store didn’t have that many options. She demanded everyone pay for a week long bachelorette party in Vegas (including her share) and then got mad when some people opted out (I was a single mom/college student at the time). Her parents gave her a $20,000 budget and she ended up spending $100k and demanding they pay for it- they took out a loan they are still paying off. She wanted everyone to have the same shade of hair so she asked the two blonde bridesmaids to dye their hair (they declined). She paid for nothing for the bridesmaids (traditionally the brides pay for something- the hair/makeup or the dress) but demanded we purchase specific shoes, jewelry, dress, etc plus hair and makeup. And stay the entire weekend at the hotel she was getting married at. All told, costs for the wedding- not including a gift- was well over $2k per bridesmaid. This was mostly amongst college age women in a poor/middle class area. She also had three separate engagement parties/bridal showers.

Final straw for me was when she demanded to see my toast a month prior so she could edit it. She ended up rewriting it totally.​

I skipped the wedding totally and ended our friendship. They did end up getting married and 6+ years later he seems absolutely miserable.”

#13. I told her to shut up

“Bride had 2 weddings. Pretty different financial backgrounds between us and I was friend of the groom that became a friend during their engagement. She had one wedding in the local state she grew up and one destination wedding a month later. She couldn’t decide which dress to get, so she bought three. I was maid of honor at the local event and supposed to be in the destination wedding. Had to overdraw my bank account to attend and cover expenses so I was really a bit in awe at all the extravagances. It was a 3 hour ceremony with 2 venue changes “I want what I want!”and “it’s my day!” “I gave people for that!” Still ringing in my ears just thinking of it. She spent 60k in credit card debt on her perfect day (s) which she told me the day before she had not informed the groom. The best part was when she was in her second wedding dress change, she started to scream about how things weren’t exactly what she wanted. Standing there half dressed and drunk yelling about how the cake wasn’t perfect. (3k cake that was transported from another state was slightly smushed on the back side from hours of travel) The whole bridal party was just standing there in the hallway waiting to take pictures again I told her to shut up, said i wasn’t going to come to wedding in Ireland, reminded her that her hundreds of guests could hear her drunk ass, and fixed her bustle. She was such a little tantrum throwing shit. At the end of the irish dancing groups, the toasts, and her wedding dance (that was choreographed) her PAID wedding planner offered to give me cocaine for putting up with such a spoiled shit. The lady did it loudly in front the an aunt who later told the bride. Yeah, it sucked. She is a great girl too, just a terrible bride and drunk. Tl:dr wedding planner offered me drugs for putting up with the bride.”

#12. I didn’t attend the wedding

“I was the maid of honor. I helped plan the whole wedding, I went to all the awkward parties with family members I had never met. I was close with the bride and groom, not their families. The whole time we were planning she kept talking about being a bridezilla like it was an inevitable phase she would go through. Ffw all the way to the end. She suddenly decided that her sister needs to be the only one involved, but I can still be the maid of honor. She calls me the day of the bridal shower and asks why I wasn’t there and insists she told me the date. She hadn’t. She fires me on the spot and I don’t talk to her again until a few days before the wedding. She tells me that I can still come but she had asked one of her husband’s ex girlfriends, someone she didn’t know to be her new maid of honor. Day before the wedding she asks me to be the usher. Says I can show people to their seats, the gift table, the bathroom. I didn’t attend the wedding.

This last year I was my friends “Best Lady” which means I stood on the man’s side. Everyone helped set the wedding up, it was a blast. I declared myself his shield maiden and spent the entire time protecting him from everything, even a few birds in a bush.”

#11. I was thinking you could be a redhead

“Friend from college. We spent three months planning her bridal shower. She was not at all involved.

When she finally looked at the plans 1 week before the party, she said it “wasn’t what she’d had in mind.”

She then delays the wedding, which every one of her 400 guests had already made travel accommodations for, so that she can have her dream bridal shower.

Plans $25,000 weekend in Vegas. Booked presidential suite for herself and economy rooms for us, which she expected us to double up in. Wanted us to pay for the trip between us all evenly (25,000/7=3570 per person). And this isn’t even including her!! She said “You’re my bridesmaids, you’re kind of supposed to pay for my bridal shower.”

I didn’t have that kind of money at the time and told her so. Same with five other bridesmaids (the other two were her sisters.)

So she and her sisters have the bridal party on their own.

Day of the wedding, she informs me I need to dye my hair (and pay for it myself), because my hair color is too similar to hers and it would be distracting. “There aren’t enough red heads so I was thinking you could be a red head.”

To top it all off, she informed us after the ceremony that to save money, we wouldn’t be served a meal along with the rest of the guests. “You already had the privilege of being in my wedding, so, what more can you ask for?”

I didn’t contact her again after the wedding. She reached out to me to ask how to return my gift for store credit. I never replied.

tl;dr Pay $3750 each for my bridal shower, dye your hair, and oh by the way, I didn’t get you food because you’re not a ‘normal’ guest. Can you let me know how to return your gift for store credit?””

#10. I put in 15 hours a week

“It was a best friend of mine who was very frugal, so I figured she was going to have a reasonable wedding and bachelorette party. I had shared my monetary concerns with her too, that I worked and went to school and couldn’t take off much time. She didn’t have that many friends so It was only me and one other girl as bridesmaids. She asked us to hand-make ALL her decorations for the wedding (I put in 15 hours a week hand making decorations, all outside of working and going to school full time). Then she planned a week long bachelorette party out of town, also asking us to foot the bill, not to mention our dresses which I wanted to find something affordable (but she picked designer matching dresses that we had to pay for…never worn It again, been trying to sell It online). I spent nearly 1k on the whole ordeal, not to mention I did her hair and makeup for free for the wedding. I just felt largely taken advantage of and unappreciated. We are no longer friends because we ended up working together (after the wedding) and she tried to screw me over at work. It all makes me very reluctant to agree to be in someone’s wedding again, even someone I thought would be considerate of everyone else’s budget and time.”

#9. It still makes me mad

“This was my sister’s wedding so hold on tight. My sister had 10 bridesmaids. Most of them were her sorority sister’s from college. They wanted to plan an elaborate weekend for the summer, while most of them were still in school without jobs. When I asked “hey, who will pay for this?” my sister got pissed that I even asked. When I also reminded all the bridesmaids them that our father who had stage 4 cancer wasn’t doing so well and that maybe the bachelorette/bridal shower should be close by, they all flipped thinking I was being insensitive to the bride.

I was promptly asked not to be a bridesmaid to my own sister’s wedding over these two things. I was fine with this as she was a bridezilla and I spent time with our dying father. He died 2 weeks after her wedding day, that he couldn’t attend because he was in hospice care one day before her wedding. To me, she put herself before our ailing father, and it still makes me mad.”

#8. She lied

“The short story is that she lied.

She lied to the venue about the number of guests that were attending. Effectively packing us like sardines.

She lied about having a “day of” staff. That meant that all the dates of the bridesmaids spent the day hanging flowers, running to get kegs and waters, pouring the champagne for guests, setting up the entire venue the day before.

She lied to the hair and make up personnel about the number of people who were obtaining services in order to get them to come to the site. This forced guests to get hair and make up done in order for “the bride not to have to be charged extra”.

She lied to the catering about the number of guests, this caused them to run out of food and alcohol.

All in all, I think her lies saved her $1500, but cost her close friendships as her attitude toward the whole situation was indignation instead of being apologetic.”

#7. Like literal infants

“My first job out of college, a colleague got engaged and asked three colleagues to be her bridesmaids (in addition to one friend from high school). I had only known her for a matter of months, but I didn’t feel comfortable saying no because she was one of my bosses.

In addition to being in a wedding for someone I barely knew, which is shitty in its own right, there were so many horrible things about this nightmare bridezilla wedding. First, I ended up hosting both her bachelorette AND her shower because no one in her life planned anything, and she showed up to her own shower an hour late, hungover and wearing pajamas when she mandated that everyone dress for a luncheon. She ordered our dresses from Etsy (as opposed to any bridesmaid dress company) and they looked like seafoam green raw silk pillowcases with holes cut for the arms and head. They tied in giant bows in the back and we all looked like literal infants. She wouldn’t let us wear heels with said “dresses” because the groom was kinda short and we all had to buy new flats in a specific shade of gold. She wanted us to wear our hair in a really ugly, extremely complicated updo — and said we would have to pay to have one of the hairstylists do our hair (we refused). The wedding was on a Sunday in an extremely inconvenient and faraway location, and it was not the Sunday of a long weekend. The rehearsal dinner for this SUNDAY wedding was THURSDAY and started at 4 in the afternoon, requiring everyone to leave work in the middle of the day. She forced us to stay at an expensive hotel in the area the night before the wedding for no apparent reason and refused to pay for our hotel room.

Fun times!”

#6. She still complains

“I was in a wedding where the bride planned two separate bachelorette weekends for herself and got mad at anyone who couldn’t/wouldn’t spend two 3-day weekends at ~$500/each away from their husbands/kids/jobs.

The week leading up to the wedding the temp for the big day was forecast to be a high of 10*F (February wedding, NE US). Bride was insisting on outdoor photos without coats “because we can’t hide the dresses!” Everyone, including the photographer, tells her hell no. Day of she pitches a fit when we refused to do more than one quick photo.

Afterwards, she stopped talking to 75% of the bridal party because of their refusal to accommodate her outrageous demands. To this day, years later, she still complains about how her bridesmaids ruined her wedding.”

#5. Thankful to this day

“Bride was blonde. All bridesmaids except for me were brunette. She asked me to dye my hair brown for the wedding because she, “wanted to be the only blonde.” I suggested that instead I just give up my bridesmaid spot. Thankful to this day since I heard the dresses and bachelorette party cost all the other girls more money than I make in a month.”

#4. Oh well

“A friend of mine in college was getting married at 19 because she was super conservative christian and she wanted to have sex.

Between the time I agreed to be a bridesmaid and a couple of months before the wedding I lost some weight. She got super pissed at me because she wanted to be the skinny one on the stage and threw me out of the wedding party.

Oh well.”

#3. Dodged a bullet

“I didn’t make it to the wedding. I was best friends with the woman, literally we did everything together. She assembled her wedding party and didn’t invite me. She threw me my bachelorette, witnessed my marriage, etc. I found out later I wasn’t invited because I was overweight and her mother thought that would limit bridesmaid dress choices and throw the wedding photos ‘off’. At least I know, dodged a bullet.”

#2. Cherry on the cake

“Was a bridesmaid for my sister in law. Total bridezilla. Spent an extra 10K without my brothers knowledge and only told him a couple weeks before the wedding. Threw tantrums and fits about the smallest things like shoes and accessories. Basically expected everyone to bend to her every whim. I moved away to a different part of my country a while ago now and ever since then she hasnt talked to me once. Our relationship became quite hostile after the wedding because of how much of a bitch I realised she was so I distanced myself from her. Cherry on the cake was when she bitched about my mum to the hairdressers in front of me whilst the bridal party was getting ready.”

#1. The nerve

“Loads of little things adding up, two things I remember standing out.

She started with the turbo crazy at her hen do, it cost over 400 pounds to spend a 3 day weekend away. That’s not unreasonable in itself, but rather than appreciate the effort everyone made she came back from night 2 screaming her head off that one of the girls was a “miserable bitch” for coming back from a club an hour earlier than the rest of the hens because she wasn’t feeling comfortable in the big crowd. She said she would make her pay… And then gloated on the eve of the wedding that she had put her on a table with a very attractive girl because she knew she was insecure about her looks and wanted her to feel self conscious as punishment for the early dart 3 months earlier?

Spoke to me like absolute shit the whole run up to the wedding. Then pitched a fit at me in front of the whole bridal party because I had the nerve to bring a bag with my purse /car keys in it after she had mandated we were all to leave our stuff at her house…with no way of picking it up as she and the groom were staying in a hotel that night. I was the only bridesmaid with no significant other to give that stuff to so would have been stranded at the venue without it. Made me see how vile a person she is and our friendship is now over following her pulling some even more crazy shit a few months later. Just a shame I wasted so much energy on her over the years.”

 

Don’t be that bride, ladies. Just don’t.

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Mothers Share What They Wish Someone Had Told Them Before They Gave Birth

Giving birth is no joke. And the truth is that many women enter into pregnancy totally unequipped for what their bodies are about to endure. Sure there are books and blog posts on the patter, but other women could definitely be more candid about some aspects of childbirth. We’re not going to stop having babies, but these 13+ moms just wished they’d been more prepared for all the “fun” for which they were in store.

#15. Hell

“The first time you get up after a c section is hell. Absolutely hurts so bad and your incision takes weeks to heal if not months.

Being awake during your c section and you feel all the tugging and pulling inside you.”

#14. It hurts to pee

“It hurts to pee afterwards, but if you lean forward on the toilet then the pee goes away from the most painful areas.

Also try and time your pain relief around trips to the toilet or other strenous activities.”

#13. Not a nice surprise

“That you have the worst month long period of your life after giving birth. I read books, took childbirth classes and had no idea. Not a nice surprise.”

#12. From the front to the back

“Thank baby jesus I did not experience this, I knew you could tear so I took steps to prevent it, but I did not know you could tear literally all the way from the front to the back and need reconstructive surgery. Happened to my cousin.

edit – Since everyone keeps asking what steps I took: (TMI alert) regular perineal massages, use of large “toys”, and I opted for water births as the water supposedly relaxes your muscles and allows you to get in a position your body finds best for childbirth rather than giving birth strapped down on your back. Like kid 1 was born while I was on all fours and kid 2 was born with me standing up.”

#11. A total victory

“I am in the UK and had a c section birth a couple of years ago and am 6 months pregnant with my second. The bits I didn’t know beforehand were all straight after the birth and not during.

The tea and hot buttered toast I got to eat afterwards was one of the most delicious meals I have ever eaten.

The post partum bleeding goes on for weeks.

The first poop after a c section feels like a total victory.

The first shower afterwards also felt brilliant.

Never EVER miss the timing of any painkillers you are advised to take!

Doctors and nurses will come by frequently and check you and your baby over for all sorts of things.

I was in hospital 2 nights and your baby is totally your responsibility as soon as they arrive. The midwives helped out with nappy changes when I still couldn’t feel my legs but as soon as I could stand/walk that was it. As my baby wouldn’t sleep much at the start I did manage to get them to have her for two one hour periods which ended up meaning I only got 3 hours sleep in 3 days and I felt horrific. Things got much better when I got home.

My husband wasn’t allowed to stay in hospital overnight so that feeling of crushing solo responsibility was difficult to adjust to.

One more thing to note, all the Mums I know none of us have had a straight forward natural birth. I did NCT classes and of the 8 couples which participated 4 of the Mums ended up with c-sections and at least 2 of the others needed assisted births (forceps etc). These were higher than the stats we were told about during the classes.”

#10. A compliment is a compliment

“Apparently some doctors are really excited when they see a good placenta. Well, a compliment is a compliment, I guess.”

#9. Into high gear

“Your uterus continues to contract after delivery to get back down to pre-prego size. It’s pretty painful, worse than menstrual cramps. And breastfeeding really kicks the contractions into high gear.”

#8. Do not investigate

“Your vagina is going to look like a nightmare after. Don’t look at it or touch it, put ice packs and medicine on it but don’t investigate. I repeat: DO NOT INVESTIGATE. You’ll just keep yourself up at night fretting over what happens if it never goes back to normal. But if you do choose to look know that it won’t look like your labia just lost the title fight forever.”

#7. How sad I was

“I had known about PPD and the “baby blues”, but it was honestly sickening to me how sad I was after getting home from the hospital. I had wanted a baby for so long, finally had him and then just hated it. I felt like “what did I do? Why did I do this?” It was a shock. I had thought about just leaving. Which was absurd. Eventually it went away and I enjoyed my little boy. I mean, at the time too though, I did love being a mom because I constantly checked on him, took pics and all that. But the depression you get can be surprising, considering how badly I wanted to be a mom and then I’m like “I wish I was anywhere but with him.”

He is almost 4 and I am so happy. Seeing him after a full day of work is probably the best feeling in the world to me. I just wish I had prepared myself.more mentally and for those challenging first weeks/months.”

#6. Be flexible

“Labor and delivery nurse here.

There is no shame in using medications to make the process easier, especially epidurals. Natural birth is a beautiful thing, but not always the best thing. Be flexible! Things will come up that you didn’t anticipate.
Know your OB/GYN. Use friends/family/mommy blogs to refer you to a good doctor/midwife. They can be nice and charming in the office, and a totally different person in the hospital.
Don’t tell your friends and family to come visit until after you’ve given birth and recovered. I’ve seen couples invite their entire family and social circle come see them when they are exhausted, in pain, and trying to breastfeed their new baby. They are trying to perform for their guests instead of resting and bonding with the baby.
Bonus: prepare for more shit/blood/bodily fluids than you’ve ever seen your life.
EDIT: Thank you for the gold! And since people are seeing this comment here’s a quick PSA: VACCINATE YOUR CHILDREN!”

#5. Like a slip-n-slide

“How…..wet everything can get. If your water breaks and you have a slow leak… there’ll be fluid at home, in the car, in the waiting/triage area, in your room, in the hallway, in the bathroom. Combined with all the blood loss and peeing yourself, and it’s almost like a slip-n-slide trying to get around. They gave me a big chuck pad to put between my legs but it was kind of pointless because it wouldn’t stay up unless you held it.”

#4. This is not fine make it stop

“A lot of women throw up! I have a vomit phobia and was not aware of this until about a month before I was due. Luckily there are drugs you can take that help (I managed to avoid throwing up with a lot of drugs).

Also the pain wasn’t as gradual as I was expecting. I went from “this is fine” to “this is not fine make it stop” in maybe half an hour. But then you have to wait before they can get you set up with an epidural, so it’s hard to avoid that “not okay” period entirely.”

#3. Prolapse and sneeze-pee

“Prolapse and hemorrhoids. Your pelvic floor is fucked. Sneeze pee is still a thing.

I hired a personal trainer to help me lose weight and get stronger. Working out has really really really helped strengthen my pelvic floor and lessen my prolapse.”

#2. It’s not

“If you think getting a c-section is the ‘easy way out’, it’s not. It’s major abdominal surgery, and your recovery time will be much longer. You are also more at risk for complications and infection. I spent two weeks in hospital after my first with a raging infection that could have prevented me from being able to have more children.”

#1. Like a little old man

“That the baby would look like a little old man, and that I might not feel emotionally attached right away.

Birthed 4 babies.”

 

Share with your currently pregnant friends, y’all. They deserve a head’s up, and it’s too late for them to back out now anyway.

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