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And they stiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiink. Hate koalas. Avoid them.

Especially when your Santorum is all over the place. It sucks but seeing as you should pee after (to avoid UTIs) you have to go to the bathroom anyways. The hard part is making it to the bathroom without making a huge mess. :)

I like them! It's definitely about the fun and ridiculousness of it. :)

Oh my goodness gracious, are you me? Sames, sames, sames.

The cleanup issue! I always think this. I can pee standing up, easy, I can even pee forwards like a dude. But the drip... I need toilet paper. I'm not sure how to ever get around that one.

LOL, that is totally at least 50% of the fun of getting one. :D

F*** yeah, OPI. Totally worth the $20 a bottle I pay here. :) And Sally Hansen is the best top coat!!!

But the article isn't about forcing people to vaccinate. It's about protecting students from communicable diseases. Surely it would be best for kids to be able to go to school without the threat of illness?

Do you do that to all the money you handle, too?

In this phrase, 'have' means 'keep'.

Firstly, it's a low dose, lower than most BC. And no, these implants have not been linked to osteoporosis and density loss. You might be thinking of the old ones.

We so totally are. But I'd like to know what that has to do with this article?

I can't get an IUD here (I'm 28), so I doubt a young girl would be able to get one here either. Also, less painful. :)

Sure, but they are lower-dose than most BC pills. Are you against hormonal BC for teens altogether? Or just this one?

Less permanent? It lasts three years. Are you concerned she will change her mind, and decide she wants to have a baby in that time?

And it's discreet, too. ;)

Actually, they would be perfect for teen girls. Nothing to remember, so you automatically get 'perfect use', it lasts three years (so no trips to the chemist) and it's discreet.

Your theory would be sound except that plenty of abused children grow up and have their own children.