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@Lynx: Unfortunately, the youngest reported pregnancy was of a 5 y/o in the 1939. Sadly, wiki has a page devoted to the <a href [en.wikipedia.org] girls who were ever pregnant. Not a new issue, but I'm glad it's getting exposure. Maybe, just maybe, the religious right will relent.

@fluxus flucker: No one said I derailed, but apologies were in order because people got so heated. That was not my intention. Somewhere in all of this my point was lost. Thanks for acknowledging my true sentiments and fully explaining what it is like to perhaps "fit" in clothes, but not really. I too have a

@mandiandi: My apologies to all. I did not mean to offend anyone or try to compare one's plight to another's.

@HeyNiceSuit: Fringe! Is that on this week? I can't keep up with this on two weeks off one week schedule. It makes my head hurt more than opening.

@spooki: Express makes extra long camisoles and tanks. They're usually buy one get one 50%. I swear, their tanks are the only piece of clothing that fits properly.

@ronniedobbs: There's only so much that you can tailor. There's only so much one is willing to spend on tailoring each and every time one shops.

@emilylzbth: Tailors are great for pants, but there's nothing I can do about the cute dress that with one wrong move I'm Tara Reid.

@HeyNiceSuit: I saw conjoined horses. On the right is where their heads meet. On second glance, it's more like a sea horse - top lip - and a fetus - bottom lip.

I wonder how Elaine Bennet handled this problem.

I've been noticing an influx of these articles - the "stores don't carry my size." The unfortunate problem is that it only discusses the sizes on one side of the scale. What about us petite girls?

@frankie22: You'll never want to return to work after taking the week. Better start thinking about what you are going to do with the other 2 months and 3 weeks.

@Thinking Allowed: I will fight you for Mr. Tall Dark and Handsome. That boy is mine!

Wait, the kid from Glee isn't handicapped? I'm a little shocked that nobody has made this a bigger issue.

@Daoudmac: The child has the right to live in a lifestyle akin to his parents. In this case, because Mel is so wealthy the child gets such a high amount. Here's hoping the money isn't spent frivolously and is saved for him. Let's hope Mel doesn't drop out of the picture and supports the child well beyond 18, and

@Penny: The thing is, the waxing itself doesn't bother me as much as why my sister does it. My niece has bushy, albeit blonde eyebrows. The reasons my sisters cites for the waxing are fine. But then, I look at my sister.

My sister waxes my 10 y/o niece's eyebrows. Her reasoning is that if she shapes them properly now and gets rid of the hair, then as my niece ages she won't need to wax.

Hey Nick Cannon, were you not aware of the feminist struggle? We lose our identity when we marry because the patriarchy dictates a name change. Welcome to the party.

Reading the article, I saw this: "The survivors, 11 men and 36 women and children, fiercely denied the allegations." In light of yesterday's semantics article, I'm annoyed. We count the men individually, but the women are counted with the children? If that doesn't just regulate women to a different standing than

@PaintedTrollop: According to the article he was successful in a defamation suit, which would indicate that he was not in fact a cannibal, though he was known in his lifetime as Keseburg the Cannibal.

@BeetsGoOn: Oh I know! I come from the peninsula. What should take 20 minutes turns into an hour.