Dear Valued Users,
It's with a heavy heart that we announce the permanent closure of StepTalk.org on August 31st, 2025.
This decision wasn't an easy one. For over twenty years, StepTalk has been a source of support for stepparents around the world! However, over the years, the costs associated with maintaining and upgrading the site to remain secure, meet current standards and maintain availability have become unsustainable.
We are incredibly grateful for your support, contributions and the community you've helped us build. Your engagement has made StepTalk.org a special place and we cherish the memories and connections made here.
We would especially like to thank Aniki for volunteering to be a moderator and for caring so much.
Thank you for being a part of our journey and we wish you all the best.
Sincerely,
Dawn and The StepTalk Team
Comments
The misspelling is there
The misspelling is there forever! OMG, really?? That's right up there with having "stupid" tattooed on your forehead.
On top of HOLLIDAY being the
On top of HOLLIDAY being the largest word in the tattoo, technically in this instance it should be every day and not everyday. I just giggled to myself when I saw this.
Don't you mean, "stuppid"?
Don't you mean, "stuppid"?
I thought of that after I
I thought of that after I posted. YES!!! ha ha ha ha
When getting something permanent like that on one's self, one should seek out tattoo artists who can spell and are grammatically proficient.
And sober.
And sober.
http://www.google.com/imgres?
http://www.google.com/imgres?q=funny+misspelled+tattoo&hl=en&safe=active...
lol and no that's not me.
My husband has a t-shirt that
My husband has a t-shirt that says:
Stupid Kills.
Just not enough to really help.
I'd hope they were named
I'd hope they were named Holli?
Just to clarify,
Just to clarify, unfortunately, the person who got this tattoo is NOT named Holli.
I'm willing to bet it's SD's
I'm willing to bet it's SD's boyfriend.
I'd be embarrassed out of my
I'd be embarrassed out of my mind. Especially when I turn 70, my skin is sagging, and my fellow senior citizen friends are making comments about my poor spelling.