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@definitelynotjessica: I saw a 6' tall baby jane lady yesterday, in a too-small pair of shorts and a too-small babydoll jacket with too-small sleeves. On one hand, it made her legs look insane, like a giraffe or something, on the other hand she looked like a crazy lady.

@raptureponies: Jeebus, that'd would require some editing. More like 50 Fugly Things.

@yinyang: I'd rather wear these:

@Peggy Imperial: What you just heard was the sound of my head exploding.

@Sweetie: Yes! That's it! I couldn't put my finger on it, but it's got that whole "painter of light" vibe. Bleargh.

@meechybee: What the hell? Did that even start out as a photo? It's like a page from her Female Force comic.

@ARGuck: I also love the Ohto Tasche. If mine ever dies or goes missing, I'll replace it with this.

@Atomic Bowling: Both of my parents have blue eyes and I've got green ones. It's definitely not as cut-and-dried as they tend to teach it in middle school (and high school, and even college).

@Frau Blucher: That's an interesting viewpoint, and I can't help but wonder if it works in people, too. Is there an increase in extra-marital procreation as the gene pool decreases?

@Peachnik: You are correct. Being large and pale were both signs of wealth in the western world until fairly recently.

@Delta Sierra: My fiance has long been in favor of me ditching the pills for an IUD. He just doesn't trust all those hormones. If I asked him to get a vasectomy he'd do it. My doctor says I should stay on the pills for as long as I'm happy with them, that she has patients who stayed on them until menopause. How you

@lurkerbynature: Current fiance spent years begging me to cut all my hair off. I've been a very happy pixie for about 2 years now.

@Kitten is an 80s rocker: There's a huge spike in hormones when the embryo implants, she may have just been really attuned to those fluctuations. My mom also knew every time she conceived well before a pregnancy test would have picked it up.

@emperorcupcake: Whenever I think my belly is getting round I palpate it all over. I mean really push in with my fingers. My friends with kids have told me you can feel your enlarged uterus when you're pregnant, that it's firm and stationary, unlike regular belly fat or relaxed muscle.

@Delta Sierra: I'm 31 and have been on the pill since 19 . . . I'm scared to go off of it for fear that my personality will change. My fiance has only known me while I've been on hormones (for 8 years!). What if I'm a totally different person off them?! Also, no way am I going back to a monthly period.

@Bookwrm: That's funny, I'm the big anti-pregnancy-hooray-for-blood one in the couple, and always inform my fiance that he's not a daddy when my period comes. Honestly, he doesn't seem to care.

@SchmoopieVonButtercup: See, I can't be too judgmental because that would totally be me. Of course, I'm also not signing up for any gameshows . . .

@SaturdaysChild: If you really want it, go for it. I'm friends with a lesbian couple who knew all along they wanted a family, so they found a sperm donor and went to work as soon as they got married in their mid-20's. They were both students at the time, now their second child is due (same sperm donor), they own a

@Kateness has the skin of a KILLER: My mother has been surprisingly tight-lipped with regards her children procreating. My sister and I (her only children) are both happily childless and plan to stay that way. She's not commenting, though many years ago she asked if it's because she made motherhood look so terrible. I