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I don't want to sell anything, buy anything, or process anything as a career. I don't want to sell anything bought or processed, or buy anything sold or processed, or process anything sold, bought, or processed, or repair anything sold, bought, or processed. You know, as a career, I don't want to do that.
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This may be a fake photo:
http://www.truthorfiction.com/rumors/t/tummyfoot.htm
Well dang. I hope it's not fake and if it isn't, I hope that wacked anti-choice group isn't using it to their advantage.
I will say that when I was hugely pregnant, I clearly saw the pointy parts of the babies' bodies poking out of my belly, although never quite that distinctly. But I can imagine that if a camera had gotten a shot at the right instant, you could have seen something this clearly...
Anybody know if this is a fake? (Calling obstetrics expert Betsy B.K.... Dewi? What's your call on this?)
Betsy B.K. declares the photo a fake. She says the woman's uterus would have to be ruptured.
My pregnant belly grew silvery stretch marks that disappeared a couple of years after I birthed Willie. They looked like a butterfly stretching her wings. I thought they were pretty. I like pregnant bellies too. Real or fake.
becky
I dig pregnant bellies too. They fascinate me. And I loved being pregnant. Would love to do it again one of these days.
Women all like pregnant bellies. Men find them disturbing. Any man who claims otherwise is lying, and the idea of having sex with a woman who is pregnant or who has had a baby also bothers most men, although they lie so they sound hip and say it does not matter.
This is one of these secrets about men most women don't understand.
Excuse me, Mr Anonymous. Anybody that says they speak for all men is lying. Anybody that does is just trying to sound unhip. I disagree with your statements and think you need to grow up.
Anonymousguy, YOU are disturbing in these views. I think you are wrong about "most men" feeling this way.
katie
I think being pregnant, or just after having a baby I felt very powerful, in an ultra feminine way. I think men pick up on this "sexy" vibe. Mr. Anonymous, you speak for yourself...
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