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Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 7:06 pm
Pirate Captain Sushi HYMENS ARE LIKE SNOWFLAKES. rofl rofl
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Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2010 10:44 pm
DEAR MOTHER NATURE, My monthly gift is not a good christmas gift. Why the ******** is it like a week and a half later than usual? D8< PS - I hate you 4laugh -Misa.
Kaydone.
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Posted: Fri Dec 24, 2010 2:03 am
  While rereading Girls With Slingshots I found this. The rules of bras are cruel. emo
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Posted: Fri Dec 24, 2010 5:02 am
Misa Catailia DEAR MOTHER NATURE, My monthly gift is not a good christmas gift. Why the ******** is it like a week and a half later than usual? D8< PS - I hate you 4laugh -Misa. Kaydone.
Mine was supposed to start today (Christmas Eve), but it came early and it's almost done now blaugh
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Posted: Fri Dec 24, 2010 11:22 pm
that comic reminded me....I've never actually had a really fitting for a bra xd
also I be breaking all those rules xd
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Posted: Sat Dec 25, 2010 6:22 pm
If I know the people well enough, I'm okay with talking out what turns me/them on. If I don't know you at all it might be kinda awkward. If it's with the opposite gender, I'd be more cautious with that info because I wouldn't want them to end up using that against me. One guy friend has used it against me but he knew I was okay with it.
Edit: Vanishing post. O.o
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Posted: Sat Dec 25, 2010 6:32 pm
Foam-Dome Shiori Miko Pirate Captain Sushi This place looks like it needs a dose more of serious. BST Hormones in milk causing mammary glands to enlarge. Thoughts? One of the many reasons I won't drink milk anymore. All the hormones and what not they give to cows is in that glass you're dunking your cookies into. Kids are starting puberty younger and younger and it's a theory(or proven, not sure) that the hormones in milk are what's causing this. I drank almost nothing but milk throughout my entire childhood, and I didn't really start puberty until high school. XD There is so much grossness in milk, man. And I'm "supposed" to drink it, 'cause I'm preggers. We buy all organic, but still.
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Posted: Sat Dec 25, 2010 6:47 pm
And on to the topic of pregnancy and stuff. Upside: No period. Downsides: Almost immediate effects on bladder capacity as stuff is moving and growing and pushing emo And feeling like I'm bloated nonstop. Not cool, man.
As for the breast discussion, I plan on breastfeeding. I will be using a light cover, but if something slips, it slips. It's not like I'll be intentionally showing anything, and if there is one negative remark, someone is getting yelled at. I'm doing what's best for my baby, and I'm not gonna live like a hermit to make sure that nobody is "offended" by my breasts.
On to another subject that's been on my mind lately, population control. I read Jonathan Franzen's "freedom" not long ago, and there's a character that's hardcore about people not breeding to excess/having kids early in life. In reality, China enforces laws about it. How do you guys feel? Think we should limit ourselves?
Personally, I'm having one baby. I'm not waiting till my mid-thirties, early forties to do it, because that increases chances for birth defects and a lot of bad things. The one kid is partially because I don't feel like I have the right to push out my own football team, but also because I want to be able to focus on my child. I do wonder how many people out there have really forceful views on population control, though.
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Posted: Sat Dec 25, 2010 10:57 pm
Such a Catastrophe On to another subject that's been on my mind lately, population control. I read Jonathan Franzen's "freedom" not long ago, and there's a character that's hardcore about people not breeding to excess/having kids early in life. In reality, China enforces laws about it. How do you guys feel? Think we should limit ourselves? I kinda think it would be good to regulate the population size...but making laws about it seems to take away to many personal freedoms. I just think incentives should be given to encourage people to limit the number of children they have. But really, it's everyone's choice. I just wish people would be responsible about their choices. And like you said...it's not really a good choice to wait until later in life to have children since there do tend to be more complications and an increased chance of things like Down Syndrome. But of course having children too early also isn't smart. People just need to figure out when they're ready and responsible enough for a child. Also...I'm thinking I'll probably never have my own child...I'd rather adopt, there are so many children that need homes.
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Posted: Sun Dec 26, 2010 3:20 pm
Aneyana Also...I'm thinking I'll probably never have my own child...I'd rather adopt, there are so many children that need homes. If the adoptive process wasn't so crazy, I'm sure more people would adopt. I like the idea of adoption but the legal battle is intimidating.
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Posted: Sun Dec 26, 2010 9:23 pm
Shiori Miko Aneyana Also...I'm thinking I'll probably never have my own child...I'd rather adopt, there are so many children that need homes. If the adoptive process wasn't so crazy, I'm sure more people would adopt. I like the idea of adoption but the legal battle is intimidating. Very true. My aunt and uncle adopted two kids, and there were so many complications with it. Not just legal, but the families of the parents wanting contact with the kids after is a huge issue. I'd still consider adopting on down the road, after my own child is a bit older.
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Posted: Mon Dec 27, 2010 8:05 pm
I wish I didn't find coffee to be absolutely disgusting. (I can't even stand the smell.) According to rough content estimates, even if I did carry that gene (50% chance, so most likely not), I'd have to drink six cans of Diet Coke (my preferred caffeine supplement) per day to shrink them. The most I've ever averaged is two. And I'm pretty sure I'm immune to caffeine. If it doesn't help wake me up even the slightest bit, why would it get rid of the female body's second biggest pain in the a**? Won't the universe please just make them vanish? crying crying Although...if I ate one box per day, I'd figure out pretty quickly whether it actually worked on me...I highly doubt it. I'll never catch a cosmic break. Kill me now. Please.
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Posted: Tue Dec 28, 2010 12:25 am
Fawk. I better limit my coffee intake emo but I need my precious caffeine to function during school. Well, at least I don't drink it when I don't need the caffeine to wake me up/keep me alert. also....my period started today and was really painful (it also gave me an upset stomach)...I had to take like a 5 hour nap to wait for the bad cramps to pass. It hasn't been this bad in quite a while. Well, at least it waited until after Christmas but before school started again.
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Posted: Tue Dec 28, 2010 11:31 am
LabTech Kestin I wish I didn't find coffee to be absolutely disgusting. (I can't even stand the smell.) According to rough content estimates, even if I did carry that gene (50% chance, so most likely not), I'd have to drink six cans of Diet Coke (my preferred caffeine supplement) per day to shrink them. The most I've ever averaged is two. And I'm pretty sure I'm immune to caffeine. If it doesn't help wake me up even the slightest bit, why would it get rid of the female body's second biggest pain in the a**? Won't the universe please just make them vanish? crying crying Although...if I ate one box per day, I'd figure out pretty quickly whether it actually worked on me...I highly doubt it. I'll never catch a cosmic break. Kill me now. Please.
I don't drink coffee either... It smells bad, so I never really bothered trying it (although I think I took a small sip once when I was like <10 XD). This thing kinda makes me wanna start, though @___@
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