Juliecmi
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Juliecmi

I wish Jez wouldn't have deleted that guy's post. Maybe he deleted it. I dunno. I tried to comment. Some of those posts were a little crazy. Girls were commenting about having post-abortion celebration parties. One said that she had two abortions with no regrets. The overwhelming consensus seemed to be that an

You are right. I've said the same thing. I wish we could stick with Hilary Clinton's position of "Safe. Legal. Rare."

I love Galena! There is a fantastic Italian restaurant there. It's such a cute town. It's somehow connected to a President. I can't remember which one and I'm too lazy to google it. Anyway, yeah, check it out. Then head over to Dubuque. That town is awesome.

I'm sure that you are a perfectly reasonable person. You hate the thought of a late-term abortion. So do most people. I get it. That doesn't change the fact that you will get lots of replies of "STAY OUT OF MY WOMB," "My womb my choice," and "You are ignorant." Have fun!

Frank, You put it out there and you had this whooping coming. I'd like to defend you a little bit because I, too, think that there is a life inside of a womb. I support choice, but I acknowledge that abortion is stopping a heartbeat. Frank, stick with attacking the argument, and try to stay away from name-calling.

Then you need to check yourself for psychosis. Only a sick individual would advocate for the status quo in abortion rates. They are dangerous procedures and they need to be treated as such.

Agreed! This is trash. We are becoming a nation of careless, self-centered jerks.

Please stop drawing these lines. You are alienating a lot of women. Stick with Hilary's message: Safe. Legal. Rare.

Nylons. I call them nylons. I wear them fall/winter/spring under dresses, pants, whatever. I wear them. I would never consider wearing a short dress in winter without them. Beige or skin-colored, not too tan, never black or white.

My mom saved these for me. My baby girl will some day have Holly Hobby sheets too. :) Love them!

Yep! Looking forward to menopause. Hot flashes can't be any worse than this.

Thank you.

I actually planned it that way. I wanted my kids to be close in age. I'm so glad that I made that decision. It's actually a lot of fun. :)

Dollhouses are awesome. I'm not a big fan of Victorian style, but my baby girl is going to get a super fab dollhouses, a modern, 3-story French townhouse to decorate. I can't wait to help her pick out wallpaper and furniture. Fun!

Agreed. Two weeks ago, my husband and I brought our three kids downtown for a big event. While chasing child #1, I lost child #2. Panic ensued. It was the scariest moment of my life. My beautiful son was lost for 5 minutes. Anyone in that space could have picked him up and simply walked away. I was FREAKING OUT.

I once saw an athlete dressed as Superman but sitting in a wheelchair. Total douche.

The other day my four-year old son asked if me if I could open a beer bottle with my chest? WHA???? He said that he heard it on Bob's Burgers. Sunday night, my kids think it's a treat that they can watch cartoons before bed: Simpsons and Bob's Burgers. Damn, there goes my Sunday nights.

I had a miscarriage, and I cried for days. Mine was also complete; I didn't have a D&C. Oddly enough, Day 1 of my miscarriage became Day 1 of my pregnancy. I didn't know what was normal for my post-miscarriage body, so I didn't know that I was pregnant. I found out at 10 weeks. I was one of the lucky ones. Lots

Agreed. Women have the final say, but the father's wants should at least be on the consideration table. I find it revolting that so many posters are "dying of laughter" because men wanted them to keep babies.

You've left the land of common sense and ventured into crazyladyville. Consider yourself lucky that you've only received one message in return. I agree with you. The letter simply wasn't that bad. Did he need to refer to women as princesses? Probably not. But he certainly wasn't being a misogynist prick. He