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How about some articles telling me what I can do and wear and eat and what hobbies I can have and what music I can listen to without being racist. The pool of non offensive things seems to be getting smaller and smaller every day.

It's the change in pH. While it may clear some up, you might also get a yeast infection before your period because of the pH change.

What about Community!?

So you leave them alone? Let the world drift? Do you put pressure on your representatives to not have dealings with their countries?

Okay, well thanks for your opinion.

It is manifesting itself in deed. How many states have no safe abortion clinics any more? How many states try to defund Planned Parenthood or comprehensive sex education? What do you think personhood bills are if not an act of aggression against women?

Can we get some editorials now from women who actually loved it

Yes! I was thinking a dark-haired Norton would be perfection. He's so versatile, and has those kind eyes. He'd totally rock the cardigan.

It's good if you can find a nurse midwife. CNM's are awesome but because of the liability, they are rare where I am from and even where I am currently. Some states make it better than others. My cousin had a homebirth directed by an unlicensed kook of sorts. I would much rather give birth in a hospital than worry

Ugh, thought police? Yeah. Thought police. Because you seem to be implying people shouldn't fantasize about things, or that there shouldn't be consensually produced porn with upsetting or kinky themes.

I have friends who have done in-home water births. If I ever had a kid, I wouldn't want to be anywhere near my home.I can't imagine childbirth not being traumatic in some way and why would I want to associate that trauma with my living room or bedroom? Also... I'd never be able to get the room I gave birth in clean

It's true that giving birth in a hospital is a relatively recent thing, but dying during childbirth (mother, child or both) used to be more common than it is now.

I totally wanted a home birth but we don't have licensed midwives where I live so I couldn't. Good thing too, because we never would have known that Baby Blue's cord was wrapped around his neck twice and that we lost the heartbeat when I started pushing. I ended up delivering him vaginally, but I needed the assistance

In Australia, where I live, there was a coronial inquest into home births last month after a baby died. Last year, a women died during a home birth and she was previously a huge advocate for home births. I've never been pregnant but childbirth was super risky for both mother and child before modern medicine. I don't

The hot coffee was too hot to be served to a human being, when it spilled it literally melted away the woman's skin and flesh; the lawsuit wasn't ridiculous in the slightest.

While reading this I couldn't help but notice that your handle is "honeycrumpett," which is right up there with "tea time" and "imperialism" on the list of "stereotypically British things that Americans find adorable."

Nobody was calling you names. (EDIT: This was before ArtThistle called you a dumbass) They were merely stating that your take on this comes off as pretentious and paranoid. Putting a name on a cup is about the same as giving you a number as a restaurant. If you were to just yell out what was ordered, just how many

Not at all. Also not sure why you are attacking me. The whole point of my comment is that in the grand scheme of things, the food is not what ends up being the most costly, even if you buy the *most* expensive food.

Your response seemed pretty caustic considering that I already wrote in my other post that I wouldn't tell religious people that their beliefs weren't true. I thought that this was an intellectual exercise.

This is all well and good for you, but rarely are a person's religious beliefs nobody's business but their own. As Ossifrage has pointed out, children are indoctrinated into a belief system based on the beliefs of others, punished for not following their arbitrary (when you don't buy their arguments for them) rules.