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I'm not and I'm currently on a bus on the way to work and I'm not sure I want to public cry.
However tomorrow will be spent googling this and finding out as much information as I can... Thanks for the link.

It's absolutely horrendous.
The only thing more shocking to me that it happened is that it's not common knowledge (not in the UK anyway)

Good, not that compensation could ever make up for robbing them of the chance to be a mother but at least some wrong doing to was admitted to.
I just can't get my head round their way of thinking? Why not offer, as in ask them and gain their PERMISSION before performing life altering surgery on people and if they don't

This is so sad. That poor woman, there just seems no logic behind their way of thinking. I actually can't get my head around it. Did the victims ever receive compensation? Or even an apology?
I know a bit about women in mental institutions such as forced hysterectomies ect to cure their 'hysteria' but had no idea it

Nope, honestly this is the first I've heard about it. Ive followed the side link back to a jezebel article from 2011 ( before I used the site) and I'm open mouthed stunned. I think I'm going to be up all night researching this. I just can't even fathom it.

I don't understand how any decent human being could deny another human being medical care for not having money.
It's pretty much saying 'I don't care if you live because you're poor'

I literally am so thankful for the NHS.

I think you get offered routine mamograms in the uk from aged 50 onwards ...

'From the 1920's into the 1970's, various states forcibly sterilized thousands of women deemed unfit or undesirable for reproduction. '

THIS I AWFUL. I remember reading about this on jezebel and spending like 2 hours googling it, I just can't believe the horror these women went through. Most of them were so young and naive too. Its so fucking sad. Have you also seen the Magdalene sisters? Not really the same thing but just another reason how evil the

I think its something to do with the fact we walk on two legs our hips had to become narrower to support bipedal walking and in doing so it made giving birth twice as hard.
I don't kow about you but I'm up for going back to 4 legs?

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Thank you!

PJ is my favourite (I'm 24)

Oh yeah that was just an example I thought of off the top of my head, perhaps Downton Abbey would be better as I know its internationally famous?
Yep they're should definitely be a British section or version or more internationally based articles in general as it can be very American centric.
Another thing is a lot of

Okay I'm going to leave this as my last comment. We all need money, every single one of us other wise we will freeze and starve to death. Not worrying about money is not a luxury most people have. From the sound of it you come from a rich background and have never had to struggle or live hand to mouth ( sorry If I'm

Ok, youre not making any sense. From her post I'm guessing he died young and unexpectedly and I'm guessing she assumed he had life insurance to help her out if he did died, this would give her a sense of security. I imagine that finding out this was not so on top of the initial stress would be quiet upsetting?

Yep I agree with this, I'm British and don't mind american jokes on uk celebrities, Though I think in this case it would be a LOT more funny if they talked about British things, for example Kate could be texting William telling him to tape Coronation street ect. (I'm not that funny but you get the idea) However

I think I just cried a bit for you. I can't imagine what youre going through. I'm sorry.

Okay I'm not saying that wouldn't be the worst part of it. However not everyone has the luxury of wallowing in their grief some people have to be strong for their kids ( not sure if she has kids but lets assume she does) What is she going to feed her kids? Where will they live if the mortgage forecloses?

yep yep was in an emotionally abusive relationship' from 17-20 ( only mildly so at first, it got bad for the last 8 months or so it ended when it turned physical) during those 8 months I developed severe eczema all over my legs and face a condition I'd never had before, my normally mild asthma was so bad I got put on