Yeah. I “investigated” period panties. Me? I just can’t get down with that. Pads either.
Yeah. I “investigated” period panties. Me? I just can’t get down with that. Pads either.
According to their ads in the subway “no, you don’t have to change every few hours, no, they don’t feel like diapers, and no, it’s not like sitting in ur blood all day”
I’d rather have a free Thinx Cycle Set.
I’d also love to know the author’s definition of poor, since, iirc, Labrie spent the time waiting for trial on one of his parent’s very large estate and built himself a private chapel. Labrie had a scholarship because he was a good athlete, not because he came from a tenement.
She was practically a prostitute!
So many happy Star Trek nerds having so many weird fantasies.
Glad I’m not the only one who thought “That looks like splooge”
Also, don't you love how he dropped that little nugg about her "being raised in Asia"!!! Everyone knows the Asian water makes girls go ga-ga for rape in dark places.
They styled the rapey bro look right out of him.
This is how he really looked before his defense team reinvented him as a harmless nerd:
“Eyebrow thread.” Sure.
Consent. It’s as simple as a cup of tea. Watch and learn, boys.
Well, his life better be in shambles. He’s a rapist. He gets zero sympathy from me.
Poor, poor rapist/athlete. :-(
Absolutely. And in fact much of the case law in this area has arisen around situations in which the wife’s boyfriend was the one fighting for custody and lost despite DNA evidence because the husband cared more about continuing as the father than about paternity.
I thought from the “tried to revoke the contract” and “he only went through with it for child support” that the implanting was done once they were separated. If that isn’t the case, then yeah, fuck her. What, was he supposed to order the surrogate to have an abortion cause they not only changed their mind about “till…
It depends on the state and the circumstances, but yes, it has happened.
In a lot of states if a couple is married, the legal father is the husband, bio dad or not.
I agree with the other responses, but I’ll answer your question: It’s all over the map depending on where you live. In some states, there’s a conclusive presumption that a child born to a wife is the husband’s progeny, full stop. Others make the presumption rebuttable within a certain period of time. How and when you…
This sucks so hard for that poor kid. Imagine growing up with all this evidence that one of your parents thinks you’re a massive burden and inconvenience. I hope they get to grow up okay.