B-O-R-I-N-G
Those of us raising kids don't want to read about it on a site devoted to senuality and sex. Do something interesting.
--EM 11/09 |
Very Funny. Makes me thank god I'm gay. --LN 11/06 |
As has been pointed out - you learned nothing about motherhood, you learned about babysitting. Congradulations, now you can hang signs around the neighborrhood advertising your services for $3.50 per hour.
If you ask me what it means to be a father, it has absolutely nothing to do with these little day-by-day things (cripes, couldn't you have at least arranged for a 2:00 AM feeding?) It's all about the emotional connection. It's holding your baby girl's hand when she has to go into the hospital her first week. It's the first time she smiles at Daddy doing something silly. It's looking in her eyes as you rock her to sleep at night, feeling the intensity of love and connection, feeling like the first time you knew you were in love with your partner, but every single night. It's beaming with indescribable pride when she randomly arranges her coos into "hi dadd-ee, i wuv oo!"
Changing a frickin' diaper? Big effin' deal. --jed 11/05 |
Even though (or maybe because) I am a science teacher, I usually find this column really entertaining, often hot.
This one, though, was a lot less interesting than usual, I think because it described an experiment that even the most sexually inhibited science teacher wouldn't find particularly difficult to carry out (in stark contrast to, say, having multiple orgasms in front of our friends at a party while tied to a cross, or becoming a stripper.)
Get your gear off, girl, and report to the lab.
--mjw 11/05 |
Normally I like your column, but this wasn't exactly a unique experiment-any of us can babysit for a few hours. --JLA 11/03 |
The only thing wrong with your column is that it is monthly! Please get them to make it weekly or biweekly...it is one of my favorite things on the site to read and a month is toooooo long.
keep it up. --TP 11/02 |
this PJC guy is really annoying. Cut it out, dude.
(p.s. I liked the experiment and Jen is a badass.) -- 11/02 |
Ms. Miller has done it again with her cool insights on life, love and city living! She is willing to try anything and tell us about it. It's as simple as that! She rocks! --DaG 11/02 |
Jen,
Wow! I read the feedback. You've got a fan. He must like you alot.
While I wasn't too impressed with your baby experiment, (having raised a daughter from infant to teen leaves a person jaded and proud all in the same breath), I still think you are hot!!
Lets get together and practice making a baby. I can fill you in on the rest after we finish practicing.
Paul --PJC 11/02 |
Congratulations, this is possibly the worst column ever on Nerve! Rev. Jen sure knows how to bring a room down --srm 11/02 |
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