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I'm aware of those issues. Look at my second paragraph. However, the solution to all those problems you listed isn't to give women a free pass to self-abort a viable foetus at 28 weeks. I agree there are extenuating circumstances in many cases - such as abusive husbands, etc - but they are just that, extenuating

Well, you must be a total riot at parties.

Personally, I think once the foetus is viable outside the womb, you've missed your window for an abortion and should be thinking more along the lines of giving it up for adoption if you don't want to keep it.

So you think a woman should be allowed to have an abortion at, say, 37 weeks? Yes, I'm pro choice but I think giving us a time limit of, say, 20 weeks gestation to decide whether or not to carry are pregnancy to term, is more than reasonable. If it makes you feel better, then I'll change my statement to say I'm pro

I admit, I agree Nefertitties about this in the sense that I don't understand why the letter writer would feel the need to tell her family this if she's not planning on acting on it and it isn't going to change anything in her life or her marriage or her family. I do have to wonder: what's the point? However, if it

I admit, I agree Nefertitties about this in the sense that I don't understand why the letter writer would feel the need to tell her family this if she's not planning on acting on it and it isn't going to change anything in her life or her marriage or her family. I do have to wonder: what's the point? However, if it

I admit, I agree with Nefertitties about this in the sense that I don't understand why the letter writer would feel the need to tell her family this if she's not planning on acting on it and it isn't going to change anything in her life or her marriage or her family. I do have to wonder: what's the point? However, if

She had taken medication to induce the abortion so it's not like the "stillbirth" would have come as a great shock. I'm totally pro choice and I would make abortion available for free and on demand up to 20 weeks, but there has to be a limit after which the only legal way to abort the foetus should be via a medically

Well, don't go to India then because it is still regularly featured in prints and architectural details and designs.

You do know that swastikas are Sanskrit symbols that have been around for thousands of years and are also associated with Buddhism and other Eastern religions? My guess is that Zara bought that fabric in India and didn't notice the swastika on it, more of an oversight than malice, and really when you're as massive a

Swastikas are originally sanskrit symbols and were used in a lot of patterns before WWII. It's now associated with the Nazis but that's really not what it was for thousands of years before that.

I love your grandpa. That's my kind of humour.

Sorry, but I think it's ridiculous to bleach a little kid's hair. Maybe not CPS-worthy but still bad parenting. Yes, I will judge you.

That's also very true. I can shave my legs from the knee down, and my armpits, without irritation. So I do.

Sorry, I should have said it LOOKS darker, because the tip of the hair is blunt from being shaved with the razor. My point is, regrowth from waxing looks better than regrowth from shaving, while I fully acknowledge that it does not make the hair actually grow back darker or thicker.

I knew that it won't make the hair grow back thicker, but it is darker, blunter and uglier when it grows back after shaving. Waxing regrowth looks more fine and less noticeable, and if you do it regularly, it does weaken the hair in the long run.

You're one of those people who takes everything literally, aren't you?

No. Peroxide blonde with dark roots isn't a shade usually found in nature. They might not have that style anymore but I remember seeing pics of the older son and his hair was obviously bleached blonde and the kid probably didn't even know the alphabet yet.

I was responding to a post about a kid getting their hair relaxed at age 2. That would be wrong on so many levels. And I remember Stefani's older son walking around with a bleached semi-mohawk and I doubt he was older than 4. And I wouldn't put peroxide on a kid's hair at that age, no. Or at 8, even if they knew what

I was responding to a post about chemically relaxing a 2 year-old's hair. I doubt a 2 year-old should be inhaling chemical fumes.