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"For the last fucking time: you. are. not. allowed. to. parent. other. people's. kids. according. to. your. religious. values." Thank you, hearted, cosign etc. I'd even argue that it goes beyond that and into lazy parenting. When I was nine and wanted to get a harlequin romance out from the library my mom didn't

oh the lips photo *shudder* beyond the milk thing, I can't get past how plastic the "lips" look. I can't bring myself to belive that it isn't crap v-day smooch lips from the dollar store placed against skin.

Welcome back to final Jepordy and the category is "Distopian fiction" and here is the question: "This 1985 novel centres around issues of women's bodily autonomy, reproductive and social roles." [Jepordy theme] And let's come to you Bobby Franklin. You said "what is Our bodies, Ourselves?" I'm sorry, the correct

@shak_diesel: Your second point is spot on. One of my cousins has had very "feminine" taste since he was old enough to express a prefereance. Whatever his sexual orientation turns out to be buying him "boy" toys isn't going to change anything, just make him feel weird. Among the best presents I've ever given is the

@MagsCO: Er, sorry I can see I didn't make my case clearly. The rythym method was the best thing people had before modern contraceptives. For women who had/have reliable cycles and partners who respect when she says no then yes it may work.

@chloekinsicle: when I was still on the pill I had domo-kun eating a riceball to remind me.

@chloekinsicle: when I was still on the pill I had domo-kun eating a riceball to remind me.

@chloekinsicle: when I was still on the pill I had domo-kun eating a riceball to remind me.

@chloekinsicle: when I was still on the pill I had domo-kun eating a riceball to remind me.

@Dorisaurus: @Dorisaurus: @ladybugsarecute: Those are both horrible expereinces and I'm so sorry that your parents put you through that. I'll have to thank my mom when I see her next for not putting her sexual prudery ahead of my medical wellbeing.

@Dorisaurus: @ladybugsarecute: Those are both horrible expereinces and I'm so sorry that your parents put you through that. I'll have to thank my mom when I see her next for not putting her sexual prudery ahead of my medical wellbeing.

@Dorisaurus: @ladybugsarecute: Those are both horrible expereinces and I'm so sorry that your parents put you through that. I'll have to thank my mom when I see her next for not putting her sexual prudery ahead of my medical wellbeing.

@Dorisaurus: @ladybugsarecute: Those are both horrible expereinces and I'm so sorry that your parents put you through that. I'll have to thank my mom when I see her next for not putting her sexual prudery ahead of my medical wellbeing.

@MagsCO: cosigned! I was a responsible teeanger too. It's a personality trait not a biological dictate. No matter how many red circles there were on my calendar my cycle was irratic for the entire three years between starting my period and getting on hormonal BC. I have no reason to believe thats changed.

@Squabble: Thank you. I don't get how people can disregard how complex our brain chemistry is. These sort of drugs aren't simple even when they are common. I've had some scary mental side affects just from my anti-anxiety prescription - my heart aches for this man and people like him who suffer such terrifying side

@Wandell: I'm pretty sure that's where my brother got it from. Unfortunately that seems to get the point across the best now, no matter how stupid I feel standing in the dog park saying "Puppy, Y U does that?" when she rolls in dead fish.

@GoZombieGo: That was an excellent comment. And I think that any order of the "smile, baby" ilk should definately be responded to with a glare and /or exasperated look and "Dance, monkey!"

@Wandell: Sort of off topic, but that's the sort of syntax we use to scold our dog (blame my brother) so I had a good chuckle at the mental picture of scolding Palin like a puppy.

@Norton: When I spoke of a family member struggling with an addiction it was a cigarette addiction. I understand your points about legality, job loss and theft affecting the severity of how the addiction affects one's life but my opinion of addiction hinges on the changes to brain chemistry. I've seen how those