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Sex researcher / therapist here. Agree. Touching is, in many ways, far, far more important than sex.

Many pharmacies will also blister pack pills, which is very useful if one tends to forget doses (or forget whether you've taken a dose or not).

Another issue with silicone lube is showers. Because it's not water soluble, if you take a shower after sex (or take a sex while showering, so to speak), you can get silicone lube on the shower floor. At which point your shower becomes a skating rink, and rinsing it off isn't sufficient.

you can't defame the dead

Your point is a very good one - none of this sleuthing was really all that complicated. The idea that the officer could not have done this is silly. This did not require expertise; this required police work, which, it seems, may be a little come by.

The ingrown hair thing? Ew.

In fact, I have seen those things! I would rather not see them again. But those are far more likely to be a risk for the consumers of the breast milk than the provider. I would agree with you that I understated the risk of overall disease transmission by not addressing the risk to the consumer, which is

(a) The disease risk is, as noted in the paragraph you quote, effectively zero. It would be only a teeeeeeeny bit more likely than the risk of shaking hands with a stranger then touching your baby - and probably even less, since the women are more likely to wipe their nipples off than to wash their hands every time

It's the minority of women who have an orgasm from unassisted PIV intercourse. Anywhere from 60 to 80% of women simply can't - doesn't mean it's not enjoyable, but it won't produce an orgasm. Consider adding a vibrator or other stimulation during intercourse - normally feels pretty darn good for both partners, and

Not as much as the number of unread emails...

Could I get a citation on the broccoli (as noted in other comments) and the fruit?

It is a helpful approach. In addition to being consistent for all the stuff that goes between the studs, by using a consistent approach, we can be fairly sure about the amount of weight a wall constructed like this will support.

A good ass?

It's a very good point that's often missed. Regulatory complexity unduly burdens small businesses (when compared to large businesses), since the per revenue dollar cost of compliance is almost inevitably higher for the little guys. Simplicity might not equal fairness, but complexity does equal unfairness.

Yes. This is entirely consistent across years of AIDS research. Without protection, being a receiver in anal sex = very high risk, vaginal sex = relatively high risk, oral sex = low risk.

The scientific burden is not to prove that something is not beneficial. The burden is on the promoters of the cleanses to establish that they are. They have not met that burden.

What toxins does this remove? And what evidence do we have that lower levels of those toxins is bad?

He definitely meant to do that. And may the lord bless whomever trained a tiny, ridiculous animal to do a barrel roll. And if he was not trained, than may the lord bless all of us for having witnessed this.

Very true. And I very much emphasize getting professionals involved. This is complicated and - maybe surprisingly - kind of technical. I'm a therapist, and when I have a client who is in an abusive relationship, I seek consultation from experts in the field, because it is tricky and complicated and brings up lots

Important: Before you get out of an abuse relationship, seek help from someone with experience working with people in abusive relationships. This is important, because research shows that people are most likely to be seriously hurt or killed by their abuser after then end an abusive relationship.