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Gravatar i agree with you 100%.


Gravatar Sheesh, what idiots. If they knew anything at all about world affairs, they'd be sending those vibrators to Afghanistan


Gravatar Honestly, I agree with you that they should worry more about women's rights economically and politically before moving on. "Sexual liberation" (for lack of a better way of putting it - i don't want to expend the energy on PC'ness so I'm sorry if I offend anyone) of women would be a lot more safer if women were already a strong part of government - what I'm thinking is that if women are already have a strong foothold in government and are represented equally and frocefully, there will be more soical policy making that hopefully is better for women and which can encompass sexuality (hopefully...).


Gravatar My personal favorite was the guy who was proud to be a part of the Iraqi women's embracing of their apparently long-neglected sensuality.

I'll bet you are, bub. So nice of you to lend a hand.


Gravatar Flea do you have any bargain used vibrators, because I don't want to spend the full price on a new one. I buy all my books used, so I figure, why not?


Gravatar You can have the one Alex found in my dresser and used to chase Christopher around with to make him cry until I could catch him and take it away.


Gravatar You know, I'm all for equal access to vibrators and all, but I have to think they're not no. 1 on the Iraqi women's Hierarchy of Needs at the moment. I mean, food, shelter, political representation come just a bit before a battery-powered love toy.

Why couldn't they have donated a certain amount of cash for every vibrator sold; then customers could Whack for the Women of Iraq.




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