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doesn't it look like one of her areolas (SP?) is showing?

that these guys (sandusky, paterno, curley, the other big one—not mcquery) are out on bail astonishes me simple from what i believe to be the likelihood that at least of them is going to shoot his own head off before trial. if someone else doesn't get to them first.

take some time after college and go to work at club med. seriously. i wish i had done this for a few years after i graduated.

lol, the E is one of the things on my own list. i'm 46, don't care much about a rave or loud parties, but with all i've read about E on the health pages of the NYT, and in studies with psychiatrists, it can radically change your mood for the better.

and also? people lie about this. all. the. time. (not that it's my business to know how you conceived your baby, but don't go off on a "i had my baby at 46!" tangent unless you want to tell me how you came to get pregnant in the first place.)

here's the large ray of hope: donor eggs and IVF. that's all, folks, no matter what your sister's friend told you.

i want to comment, right now, about the "crushing the cups" issue. all the women i know hate the molded padded bras, but that's all that's out there. i have my own boobs, thank you, and i don't need to add more volume to them. why can't we have normal, stretchy bras? more so, what does this tell girls about their

every single time you publish a piece about this there are always comments from people saying, "but, but, but..." the neighbor got pregnant. the boss got pregnant, yadda yadda. then the other side of the spectrum are the other commenters, who keep saying that they're tired of having this constantly shoved down their

i thought feminism was about choice. i know you said that at the end, but i feel that many of us here at jez are all ready to defend our own liberal rights/thoughts/beliefs, but then attack those not like us.

much as i'm loathe to admit this, these women seem happy (except meri, meri is never really happy). more to the point, they seem to have made this their choice and nobody appears oppressed (no matter what the original edict says). kody, however, seems like a total loser. the women are better off having 1/4 of him than

i've read quite deeply, and still believe that if the case was as many of us have surmised, among two equally aged children, it's rape for BOTH of them. nobody seems to be saying this, at least in what i've read.

not to play devil's advocate, but in reading comments, many of which are wondering if the "rapist" was 9-10 years old and whether that constitutes rape... and the boy wasn't raped? or not raped as much as the girl was because there was penetration?

i know pro-lifers who think that it's perfectly fine for a nine-year-old to have a baby, certainly better than "killing" said baby.

you do realize that the fertility stats of the women in your family are extremely unusual, and that for MOST women the chance of this happening after 43 is remarkable.

she done all three: vaginally, c-section, vaginal birth after c-section

i'm going to disagree with a small part of this: duggar has become a public figure of her own accord, and some people will take her lifestyle on as their own without knowing the risks associated. not sharing real-time information about this is irresponsible, which is about as easy as a 12 second clip of her saying

was just going to say this. i know numerous people who've had it more than once.

you can hand-wash it in your sink with woolite. the dry-cleaner will tell you otherwise but i promise you, on the stacks and stacks of cashmere i own (and bought at the salvation army for no more than $5 each) that you can do this.

i did. salvation army: lovely dishes mixed with some left from a great aunt, 40s silverplate flatware. (did i mention i used to be a design/lifestyle editor? yeah)