Hopefully she gives him gender reassignment surgery by accident. WOPSEE!
Hopefully she gives him gender reassignment surgery by accident. WOPSEE!
So sexism. Much misogyny. Wow.
Can you even imagine what will happen to poor David if he has to go the emergency room for something and ends up with *GASP* a lady doctor?
Yeah, I'm not a fan of this kind of site, either. It just seems like an incentive for people to defame each other.
That "awful" dialogue is taken directly from the book, which is a memoir written by Solomon Northrup. Please educate yourself before you comment.
Yup. Pretty much any site that involves posting pictures of people without their consent and soliciting comments is on my bad side.
I have never heard of lulu and I have some mixed feelings. On the one hand I would have loved to read some reviews of past guys I have dated who were just THE WORST. On the other hand it seems super creepy and probably a bit biased. I bet they get a lot of unfair reviews on there. Plus a guys personal info should not…
This is definitely an improvement, but I still feel uncomfortable with the whole point of Lulu. Whether it's people dishing on terrible dating experiences or ranking dudes on attractiveness like they're prize livestock, the whole thing just seems like a bad idea. But I do appreciate the significance of this change; if…
This is incredibly creepy to me, and I feel a little dumb because I had no idea it existed. I'm happy they changed the policy, though I wish some other social media sites would be friendlier to women, but that's another story.
The article is from MANA stats, reported by midwives. Why would midwives be reporting on deaths from drug addicts who had no prenatal care and unplanned home births? Not only that, but the reporting was totally voluntary. There is a huge natural incentive for a home birth midwife not to report adverse outcomes if she…
After many women saved my ass when I drank too much in college I have become the woman who puts drunk strangers in cabs. Ain't nobody gonna get raped on my watch, that's for sure.
What horrible things did Arizona ever do to deserve her?
this is like that episode of "What would you do" where they had a girl fake being drunk, and an actor who was going to fake trying to pick her up, to see if anyone would intervene, but they couldn't carry out the experiment, because someone not involved with the show would always try to pick her up before the actor…
I've always wondered if "being drunk" is ever really an excuse for bad behavior of any sort.
Crisis training and experience are higher at a hospital. The reality is that many of the things that go wrong during child birth, have better outcomes in a hospital.
Actually, I don't find it that obvious. A lot of WOC are not multi-generational Americans and the over hospitalized care that the US generally offers is not necessarily that which they would be most familiar or comfortable with.
Home birthing is about a good idea as Russian roulette. Probably it'll go allright. But then again maybe you'll end up with a dead baby.
Yeah, I don't think I would ever do it for that reason. I don't have a problem with birthing centers attached to hospitals, and I think we should definitely re-evaluate how we deliver babies in hospitals, but I would never be willing to take that risk.
there. fixed it for you.