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I'm so curious about the skinny jeans for diaper-wearing babies. Do they cut them extra roomy in the butt and then really tapered in the leg? How tapered are they? Do the babies have to lay on the bed to wiggle them up over their thighs? Do they make matching over the knee boots to wear over them?

@roseylivesonaboat: I'm pretty sure the first guy I kissed licked my face like a golden retriever, so yeah...I'm with you on that one!

@clockwise - counter: I want to just thank my dad for never saying the word 'virginity' in my presence.

@Raised-byHeathens: These dads don't even want their girls to kiss before marriage, much less see a penis! Seriously, WTF.

@HannahBethD: No, you're right - there's a creepy undercurrent. I can't imagine why these men are so obsessed with their daughters' sexuality.

For me, the most revelatory thing is that they didn't airbrush out where the clothes cut into their waists, hips, etc. Look at the woman in the beige suit in # 7 - you can actually see the elastic in the suit! I know it's silly, but I've always had the mindset that clothes should lay perfectly flat on the surface of

I want to reach through the television screen and smack that smirk off Scott's face. He's worse than Spencer Pratt.

@soxer: I'm right there with you. My husband and I sat on the sofa for hours over the weekend watching it, completely against our will.

I dated a guy who was short. To make up for it, he wore clogs - like I wouldn't notice that he was essentially wearing heels! The shortness I could deal with, the clogs were a deal breaker.

@LadySublue: Amen. Any sandal other than a flip flop is a deal breaker.

@all: I'm really sorry if I offended anyone. It certainly wasn't my intention when I posted a quick comment. Truce?

@HannahBethD: If you'll look at my comments, I have never stated that anyone should be subjected to this against their objections. I merely stated that I personally don't see it as that much of an invasion. Like I said above, I just was interested in hearing people's opinions.

@bluebears: To which I have stated repeatedly that I understand your point! I was simply interested in a dialog about people's personal feelings about the process, not the constitutional ramifications.

@Hooplehead: No need to be condescending - I'm not naive and I'm not an idiot. I simply see a great difference between a pelvic exam and a body image. Satellites take images of us every day - is Google Earth equally offensive?

@HannahBethD: I'm certainly not making a "I have noting to hide" argument. I'm just making the point that some of us don't necessarily see a body image as an invasion of privacy, especially when the option is being touched by random strangers.

@bluebears: Again, I understand and respect your opinion. I'm simply stating that, to me, there's a big difference between bodily and intellectual privacy.

@bluebears: I understand your point, but I guess I just don't feel like my body is that private. I'd also rather have a picture taken than have random TSA agents feeling me up.

@fakezen: I like to think that his nurse is a gay, black, female Democrat who "accidentally" forgets to give him medicine. And stabs him with lots of sharp needles.