vanillabean48
vanillabean48
vanillabean48

From this post, I can tell that the original article is not worth reading. Thanks for that.

Agree, and my heart goes out to you. Your pregnancy mattered, that "illusion" of a person that you loved as a person, mattered and will always matter and will always be with you.

Honestly, I even hate sites like "girls in yoga pants" that showcase random girls asses just because they happen to be wearing yoga pants that day and a creeper decided their ass belongs on the internet.

My post never touched on if my underwear were exposed to the public due to how I was sitting. Obviously one cannot make it illegal for someone to "look in their direction". In that case, I would hope that the person had a bit of decency and wasn't a total pervert.

Looks like Hawaii is next!

On that note...

I am sorry for your loss and struggle. We had miscarried at 6 weeks in January, got pregnant again in March. We told our parents around 8 weeks (after we saw the heartbeat twice), close family at 14 weeks, but were waiting for after the anatomy scan to actually go public. I had a nagging feeling that something

As someone who lost her pregnancy at 20 weeks, I truly hope this couple has a happy ending and that this video doesn't end up being something that haunts them indefinitely.

I agree and with your points, but I still hate that it takes a revealing dress of this nature to get her more press and that we live in a society that will embrace this and likely reward it.

I'm confused.. Did the wrong images get uploaded? The above pics are of a "plus-sized" model? Really? Wow.

When I was really deep in my anorexia, yes, it affected me whenever I was confronted with food. Now I still rip my food into pieces, and if I have to actually pick something up and bite it (sandwich/hors d'oeuvres, etc.) I become very self conscious and will try to turn away. I used to cover my mouth immediately

eating disorders are a bit more than a "concern"

This is absolutely disgusting, and the fact that this man, or anyone, thinks they have the right to photograph up a womans skirt/shorts/etc. is just abhorrent. You have absolutely no right to see what is "up my skirt" just because I am wearing a skirt. You have the right to see what is "up my skirt" if I pull up my

Very well said.

Can you describe the aforementioned reactions?

....there are hula hoop contests at Hooters?

I find this intriguing. Part of my eating disordered behavior is that I abhor opening my mouth wide to eat, or even pick things up things like sandwiches and bring them to my mouth. Yes, this is irrational, and as I stated, it's an element of a disorder. I'm intrigued that Japanese women are also ashamed to open

Why does the "male bonding experience" have to occur in a location whose claim to fame is the objectification of women? Male bonding occurs where ever there's a group of men; I don't see how breasts and short shorts must be involved in order for the team to interact in "male bonding". The mere act of being on a

That's assuming people care more about what's on the inside. I work in oncology, and the vast majority of lung cancer patients that I have worked with or have tried to convince to undergo routine screening/monitoring openly refuse claiming that they would rather not know about the internal ramifications of their