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Out of curiosity, what medication are you on? Certain types of birth control thinned out my skin and made it more sensitive.... I haven't waxed in months to be honest. If there's just a few hairs, I'll pluck it out - less painful and strangely gratifying.

..... I love that man. He's deliciously creepy *and* funny as hell.

Oh my god, someone please send this to La Newt. It's perfect.

Some people feel like pubic hair is a politically charged issue, like most things women do to their bodies. There is an argument that waxing became popular in the 90's because of the rise of internet porn, but people have been removing hair all the way back to ancient Egypt. I say, do whatever feels good. Do it for

Mine was always pretty fine and sparse. I started waxing a few years ago and now it grows in so slowly. The first time was pretty unpleasant, but now I barely feel a thing. I wouldn't advocate waxing for everyone though. I love the look of a full bush that's coming back in fashion. Sadly, mine would never look like

He's young, and probably ignorant that he was offending anyone. It's hard to stay angry at that face. I just want to shove my hairless twat in it.

Do it. These images need to be circulated around like wildfire. Just out of curiosity, I googled "first trimester abortion" and the results were filled with big bloody photos of stillborn nearly full-term fetuses. The misinformation is daunting.

Doh! Now I gets it. Don't worry, you're still funny. I've only just had my first cup of coffee.

It's actually a tiny petri dish (the tweezers are used for reference), on some of that blue medical paper that your dentist pins around your neck like a bib.

Pictured here: a first trimester abortion. I've filled up tissues with more snot than that. There's nothing to "rip apart" and even if there was, I will still trust women to know what's best for them, their bodies, and their lives.

I'm sorry to hear about your ultrasound, and hope everything turned out okay with your pregnancy. I agree that if a woman were the victim of violence, this kind of procedure could feel like being violated all over again.

Be still, my heart. That modest little smile and head nod he gave afterwards just endeared me to him all the more. And that voice... *swoon*

He sounds too much like a pastor. Just what our country needs. *vomits*

This study came just in time.

May your abuser rot in hell, as well as anyone who stood by and let it happen. I was abused (physically, not sexually) by my father, while my mother watched and did nothing. To this day, my resentment towards her is almost greater than towards my father. Sure, he was the sick fuck that abused me. But she was the one

I read somewhere that child molesters are encouraged by their lawyers to smile in their mugshots, since it makes them look less threatening to the jury.

Chills. So many chills. Thank god there are people like Sonya Renee. I break down in tears every time I see that video.

Ladies, it's not hard to spot a pedophile. The *key* is to look for the pedosmile. Gives 'em away every time. There's even a quiz where you can rate your skill to spot pedos!

Good point... I don't want there to be any awkwardness at work. But it isn't as simple as finding a new daycare, I'm afraid. It's an exclusive charter school in the city, and there isn't any place as nice nearby. If things start to progress more, I might bring up the idea, but I don't want to sound too presumptuous,

Ugh, my mother is the daughter of a minister and was the same way. I wasn't allowed to go over to people's houses, and subsequently didn't have many friends growing up... I wonder if neuroticism runs in families of ministers?