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Yeah, it’s horrible. People have insanely skewed ideas about what’s “normal” because of porn.

Also, vaginoplasty is a thing. Because women with lush labia feel bad about their bodies and pay for uneccessary surgery to reduce their bits for a “tidy” and “youthful” appearance. All of this just makes me want to scream.

That was my first thought. As a women who is generously endowed in the labia dept: I have always been this way. Activity does not change your labia.

also, ‘it didn’t happen to me, so I support him!’ is so, so terribly weak and cowardly.

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CAN WE ALSO TALK ABOUT HOW THE SIZE AND SHAPE OF ONE’S LABIA HAS ABSOLUTELY NOTHING TO DO WITH THE AMOUNT OF SEX ONE HAS???

I’ve talked about mine online several times, and some family knows. My sister doesn’t (or at least no one’s specifically told her), my husband knows, some of my friends know. My in-laws do not and will not. When my kids (daughter and son) are older, I’ll probably tell them.

That’s what pisses me off about all of this backlash. Scalia often went on Fox News and talked politics, and the right kept its mouth shut. And yet when Ginsburg calls Trump a faker after he tells her to resign (for saying that she’s nervous about his election), suddenly the New York Times editorial board finds the

Might want to remind people that Scalia never hesitated to express a political opinion. So there is precedent.

Only a few close friends and immediate family know, but I have shared details online and with politicians. I’m not necessarily against sharing or being open, but I am afraid of crazies finding me and targeting my house or something. Like many women who get abortions I was already a married mother (and in my mid 30s)

Honestly, don’t know.

No Dem senators. Not even from “safe” states.

I if did have an abortion story (and I don’t), I might hesitate to share it. It’s personal medical information, for one thing, and there’s a stigma attached to having had the procedure for another. I think it’s important for women to share their stories and make people aware that it’s “remarkably normal.” At the same

You don’t have to tell if you aren’t comfortable telling. No shame in protecting yourself!

I’ve told plenty of people about mine online, but in real life? The only people who know are my fiance, 2 of my sisters (not the other one), and an old friend of mine. Where I live, I would be a social outcast if people knew. My own family members, other than those 2 sisters who like me are very liberal and pro

I am vocal about my support for choice buy only a few people know about my abortion. I live in SE Texas and I am worry about my job and being targeted by antis. That’s also why I don’t “come out” about my atheism.

Comments on the proposal may be submitted to Allison Hughes, Health Facilities Rules Coordinator, Health Care Quality Section, Division of Regulatory Services, Department of State Health Services, Mail Code 2822, P.O. Box 149347, Austin, Texas 78714-9347, (512) 834-6775 or by email to allison.hughes@dshs.state.tx.us.

Texas is going to make it mandatory to cremate or bury embryos no matter the gestational age. I’ll reply to myself with the email address where you can let the state know what you think of this new regulation. http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/t…

Same, and John-John was my first real celebrity crush. He was so hot, so down to earth, so elegant. And OMG the wedding pic with Carolyn? That was like seared on my brain as the very picture of true love.

You know, we need more vague in our country, lots of great vague, we’re going to have the greatest vague and really vague the spirits of the Mexicans and the blacks. Vague even the gays. We’re going to have the best vague of any country in the country.

Cinemark offered them free movie passes instead.

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