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i agree with you 100%.
myküll |
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01.30.04 - 10:22 pm | #
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Sheesh, what idiots. If they knew anything at all about world affairs, they'd be sending those vibrators to Afghanistan
Andrea |
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01.31.04 - 12:31 am | #
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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...).
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01.31.04 - 9:10 am | #
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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.
portia |
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01.31.04 - 12:02 pm | #
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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?
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01.31.04 - 1:33 pm | #
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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.
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01.31.04 - 4:33 pm | #
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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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02.01.04 - 3:44 pm | #
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