@DontBeSuchaBoobTina, dismisser of perfectly reasonable comments:
@DontBeSuchaBoobTina, dismisser of perfectly reasonable comments:
The very next sentence:
"...chalupas, or quesadillas, or crunchwraps, or...look, does it matter what he wanted? They're all the same damn thing anyway..."
I am going to be out of the country when PP2 opens and that knowledge has been casting a negative cloud on all of my travel planning.
I think this is about as nuts as the doctor who helped out the Octomom. I’m not sure what a woman with 13 kids is trying to prove here.
Don’t start with this shit, lady. Seriously.
A doctor who probably won’t have a medical license much longer, if Germany is half as safety conscious as their reputation implies.
If thinking this is a horrible idea makes me an ageist hater, point me to the club meeting.
No they're not. The choices directly affect four unborn children as well as the rest of her family. Her doctor is going against best practices and should be sanctioned. You don't have to support every choice every woman makes, you know.
“The female bod” didn't exactly make this one happen by itself. I hope everyone comes out of this reasonably healthy and well. Feminism shouldn't mean we have to applaud medically risky choices.
GIRL YOU THINK I'VE NEVER BEEN DRUNK IN A ROMPER BEFORE?
HOLY SHIT VAN HALEN IS THE ONE TRUE WAY
“ Probably a better and faster way to put a stop to this behavior would be...”
Frankly, I think it’s just stunningly childish and irresponsible that these people would get on airplanes without up to date Cooties vaccinations in the first place.
I don't use anything with paraffin wax in it, and try to avoid anything with mineral oil or any petrolatum derivative (which, did you know La Mer is basically Vaseline and mineral oil plus a few other things? gross).
doctors caving to the demands of patients and giving unecessary prescriptions for acne and viral infections and "just in case" and "ok because they won't shut up unless I hand them a prescription" are how we ended up in this mess in the first place.
THANK YOU.
Not a particularly useful comparison. It's more like Sandy Koufax refusing to pitch on Yom Kippur: you can admire and respect his commitment to his principles even if you don't personally adhere to them. Schilling doesn't have to deal with any adversity as a result of holding bonkers views, apart from the usual faux…
Definitely, the way to empower women and help them feel powerful is to tell them what to wear.