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This girl is probably going to be dead soon, if not already. That veiled business from her aunt says it all. They're going to kill her.

Poor Ashley Greene. That's just awful. That dog was with her a lot, too. Very terrible.

My child is now running around the room, discussing arching her back and how she'd like to do this and how she is strong. So, yes! I like kid role models.

Woolf is one of the few blog writers I do read. It's bad journalism if Miller had to sort and change words. :/

Pretentious cancer.

Maybe he was really referring to himself. You know, it's one thing to disagree, or you could be a 'flat-out cunt' like he is.

I feel like this is another example of how the idea of "boys will be boys" has become so ingrained in our culture as THE excuse for very bad things. Comparing Haskell to these rapists certainly reinforces the idea that they are loveable scamps when really, they are sociopaths and criminals. I refuse to believe this

Her parents do seem concerned when interviewed/asked/etc. But, there isn't anything that they can do until she seems to be of actual physical harm to herself or someone else. Once that happens, they can do a 72 hour observation and maybe get her some treatment. It's clear she's got something. I'm going to guess by the

Well, there's no way they can bring up alcohol apparently. If they could, that would be reason it was her fault. So, they have to find some other way to divert blame from the actual criminals. It's completely disgusting.

A thirteen year old child. And these guys are eighteen. Um, not just rape needs to be discussed here. There's another charge or two that could merrily follow these alleged assholes.

What interests me that I know escapes these sad morons is how they denigrate men so much. According to them, men are disloyal liars with no self control, an inability to love, incapable of using higher reasoning. They are guided solely by their dicks and think of nothing else very easily. They are shallow, unlikeable

You know, the feeling went away, but the stress of that is still there. I'm always a little nervous from 4-7pm now. It's silly, but I think it might be the memory of that reaction.

It very well could have been that. Although, I ended up having to supplement and end nursing early because I just wasn't making very much milk. I was a little sad about that, but I dealt with that issue in a fairly healthy manner. It was just I went insane for about four hours in the evening for about two and a half

You know, it would have been more manageable if my doctor had confirmed the reality of it. I could have toughed it out, knowing there was an end date to it.

It was awful, wasn't it? It might have helped if my health care professionals had given me some reassurance about that, but they didn't. It was my mother who said that it happened to her and not to worry. But, if she hadn't been there ...

I hope she sues and gets bucketloads of cash. Then, she can move somewhere wonderful and start over, away from that horrible place.

I agree. Those assholes should be prosecuted for obstruction of justice.

Excellent.

I had what I think of as hormonal crashes that happened, oddly, as the sun went down every day. I was fine, but as the sun set, I would start to get crazy and weep and be frightened and panic for no apparent reason. Fortunately, my mother was with me for most of that first month after the baby was born, and I seemed

Well, right! How insulting! Men are just as capable of taking care of children and nurturing them as women are. How icky to consider it otherwise.