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#27 Mar 05 2007 at 9:03 AM Rating: Excellent
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Not everything does.
Spoken like someone who isn't a white male!
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#28 Mar 05 2007 at 9:08 AM Rating: Good
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Atomicflea wrote:
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Spoken like someone who isn't a white male!
Is this leading into accusing me of ***** envy? Because, let me tell you, everyone's already aware of that.
#29 Mar 05 2007 at 9:13 AM Rating: Decent
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I don't even get sedated when I go to the dentist, which freaks him out.


Holy sh*t Smiley: jawdrop!

I could probably go through the pain without novacain too, but i'd deffinantly by crying and doing many other movements that would harm the dentistry process.

Edited, Mar 5th 2007 12:14pm by Deadgye
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#30 Mar 05 2007 at 9:24 AM Rating: Decent
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I just want to say that I have never been subjected to the kind of abuse Ambrya has, ever.


Aside from the fact that the post was tongue-in-cheek...Smiley: rolleyes

I didn't say those were my personal experiences. They are just common experiences women pregnant or attempting-to-conceive women go through. (Except for the clothing bit--OUCH! Put the word "maternity" on a stupid t-shirt and it automatically doubles in price.)

However...first stranger to walk up and touch my belly draws back a bloody nub.

#31 Mar 05 2007 at 9:32 AM Rating: Excellent
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Uh-huh. That banner ever get heavy?

Maternity clothes are horridly expensive, from what I hear. I always assumed baby showers were as much about passing along good-as-new maternity clothes as anything else.
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#32 Mar 05 2007 at 9:44 AM Rating: Good
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Uh-huh. That banner ever get heavy?

Maternity clothes are horridly expensive, from what I hear. I always assumed baby showers were as much about passing along good-as-new maternity clothes as anything else.


Maternity clothes that don't make you look like a huge hippo and are still stylish are ridiculously expensive. But the line at Target is an all right compromise.

Hope things work out for you Katie.
#33 Mar 05 2007 at 9:45 AM Rating: Decent
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Getting kicked in the nuts isn't a biological imperative. Arguable


So you know of men (not including fetishists) who feel a deep, driving biological need to get kicked in the nuts?

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Getting kicked in the nuts isn't necessary for the propagation of the species.Also arguable, why do you think marriage came about?


If you're comparing marriage to getting kicked in the nuts, you and Mrs. Rimesume need couples therapy badly.

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Men don't require the occasional medical assistance (up to and including surgery) in order to get kicked in the nuts (if they should happen to feel the desire to be kicked in the nuts.)If any man desires to be kicked in the nuts he definately requires medical treatment.


Not really. Some guys just swing that way (ever heard of "trampling"?) But when they do, they don't need to see a doctor, or go through tests and procedures, to have success at it. They just need to find a willing partner.


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Men who DO get kicked in the nuts don't have complete strangers in the mall walking up and groping them without so much as a "by your leave" as though the aforementioned nuts are community property.Any man that sees another man get kicked in the nuts is by Man Code to at least say "Hooo that had to hurt!" or "Are you alright man?!"


Precisely my point. People expressing concern for a man with a scrotal injury to so while observing the polite boundaries of propriety. Pregnant women apparently become community property.

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Men don't have to buy special (and obscenely expensive) clothing when they're kicked in the nuts.Cooperate America screws everyone, don't flatter yourself.


So there are entire stores dedicated to jocks and cups that are double the price of normal jocks and cups?

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Men who get kicked in the nuts are not subjected to every person they meet making intrusive, inappropriate inquiries about the condition of their nuts.Also arguable


See my response about community property. Pregnant women get people commenting about their weight, about the size, shape, and condition of their uterus and ******, about the growth of features (aside from their belly) such as their thighs, ***, and face (just happened to a friend of mine last week--co-worker told her she was having a boy because "your butt is spreading") and any other number of topics that fall under the category of "none of your damn business."



Edited, Mar 5th 2007 9:45am by Ambrya
#34 Mar 05 2007 at 9:53 AM Rating: Excellent
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Of course, we're ignoring the obvious here. If more men were kicked in the nuts more often, fewer women would be going through pregnancy and labor.
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#35 Mar 05 2007 at 10:07 AM Rating: Good
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Not to throw a wet towel on the argument or anything, but 99.999% of pregnancies are completely preventable. You make the choice to get pregnant, most of the time you do not make the choice to be kicked in the junk.
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#36 Mar 05 2007 at 10:09 AM Rating: Excellent
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Lord xythex wrote:
Not to throw a wet towel on the argument or anything, but 99.999% of pregnancies are completely preventable. You make the choice to get pregnant, most of the time you do not make the choice to be kicked in the junk.


Well if you're going that way, it could be argued that you wouldn't become "injured" if you were using "protection" so get a cup.

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#37 Mar 05 2007 at 10:14 AM Rating: Decent
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Nexa wrote:
Lord xythex wrote:
Not to throw a wet towel on the argument or anything, but 99.999% of pregnancies are completely preventable. You make the choice to get pregnant, most of the time you do not make the choice to be kicked in the junk.


Well if you're going that way, it could be argued that you wouldn't become "injured" if you were using "protection" so get a cup.

Nexa


Except that nobody wears a cup unless they're playing a sport that calls for one?

There's a different when a majority of people use protection for a majority of the time, vs when there's a small minority of people who use protection for a minority of their time.
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#38 Mar 05 2007 at 10:18 AM Rating: Good
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Well if you're going that way, it could be argued that you wouldn't become "injured" if you were using "protection" so get a cup.


If I was at a ball kicking convention! But in the majority of pregnancies women have a pretty good idea of the potential consequences before they take the action that leads to it.

To be completely honest though, I'm not even really sure what we are arguing about, I just wanted to be contridictory.
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#39 Mar 05 2007 at 10:29 AM Rating: Good
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It's n-n-n-not as n-n-n-naasty as something I just thought up
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#40 Mar 05 2007 at 10:30 AM Rating: Excellent
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To be completely honest though, I'm not even really sure what we are arguing about, I just wanted to be contridictory.

If I could, I would so kick you in the nuts right now. Smiley: mad
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#41 Mar 05 2007 at 10:56 AM Rating: Decent
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Meh, beyond the pain everyone is babying me, so thats on the upside. I get to be as lazy as I want and get to have it all my way for probably the next week or so. Not too shabby for Katie.


So basically you are sitting at home playing video games and eating junk food. Life as usual eh?
#42 Mar 05 2007 at 12:23 PM Rating: Good
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If I could, I would so kick you in the nuts right now.


Lucky for me I always put on a cup before I post here, as I am well aware the probabilities of injury are high.
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#43 Mar 05 2007 at 6:05 PM Rating: Decent
I hope you have a speedy recovery and it works. Children are a lot of work, but rewarding work. It's almost like the total perspective machine from the Hitchhikers Guide books.

Sincerely,

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