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Mythical_Suicide

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  1. alot of places Pot is legal. To me, it doesn't matter as long as people handle their business and take care of what they need to take care of who am I to judge? I've done things alot worse than pot so for me to say "oh they're wrong" would be quite hypocritical and it's the same for most other people who dare judge someone because they smoke pot or do any other drug. You choose who you want to be friends with, if you don't want to be friends with someone because they smoke pot then don't.
  2. My son used to do this all the time but the great news is.. He outgrew it in no time! I also did as others suggested and kept him occupied with things like finger paints and the like and it seemed to work. I dont have much more advice but i wanted to give you some hope that it doesnt last forever
  3. NOTHING WILL REMOVE STRETCH MARKS!! unless you have some sort of laser surgery done you are stuck with them the rest of your life. They will however fade overtime. Whoever believes that "magic" cream exists to remove stretchmarks are fairly naive. Cocoa Butter doesn't help after you have them, it only helps if you use it BEFORE they develop..
  4. I've kissed and made out with many girls but I would never take it any farther..Im straight but I find females to be very attractive and infact are the best kissers but im not attracted to them sexually (make any sense? LOL)
  5. Hun, in the real world that does not always mean one isn't gay. But in all honesty to the OP, the chances that your son is gay is pretty far out there. Most teenagers experiment (as most others have said) although alot will deny it. Even now at 19 I still find myself "curious" and wanting to experiment with other girls but I am straight as they come! Even if your son was gay, could you honestly say you'd love him any less? Oh, and welcome to the 21st century.. Kids having sex is the norm. No matter how innocent one thinks their babies are. (I was pregnant at 16.. Yikes!)
  6. yeah, "maybe" if you break up, Okay so he can pass it on to his new gf/wife.. Lovely. It's an STD for christs sake no matter if there is a test or not they need to know, but I guess this day in age STD's are so common pretty soon people are going to be saying not to tell your partner you have AIDS. I can already see it happening people are getting too comfortable with these Diseases and Viruses. Whatever happened to the days of when you had a cold you would tell your partner? Now it's "oh I have an STD, no biggy!There isn't a test for you so no reason to worry about telling you, hell just pass it along to everyone else without them being informed."
  7. Sorry I dont know everything about every doctor around the world as you do, I must bow down to you!
  8. Sorry, any doctor who is going to tell ANYONE not to inform their partner if they have any form of STD is completely ABSURD if you want to call anything that. If you say this about HPV you can also say the same for most other common STD's, Herpes, etc.. Most people in their lifetime come into contact with some form of Herpes but people would be outraged if they found out their partner had the Herpes virus and never told, whats the difference? Eh? The big difference is, HPV can be very serious if not caught early on (the type I had) if I get herpes ya know what I'll just deal with annoying lesions and so on my health isn't really in any danger. Thanks but no Thanks, i'll stick to my better ethnics of telling partners if I have ANY form of STD/STI and would find another doctor if mine ever thought of telling me not to even worry about it. If it wasn't such a big deal they wouldn't even test for it at EVERY pap smear and make it known it's very important to do this, now would they?
  9. I dont know what Doctor or clinic you're at but HPV is a STD, and ANY doctor who tells one not to even inform their partner does not even need to be practicing medicine. I dont care if it is so common it's a STD none the less and they need to be informed of the risks involved. Secondly, I have to go back for paps every 3 months because I had the high risk strain and even though it rid itself i'm at a higher risk of it coming back. I dont know where you are or where you work at but can you please inform me so I stay clear of there? They do routinely check for HPV, atleast here they do as it can be a very dangerous thing if not caught early enough.
  10. It can go away, but there's a very high chance that you will get it again at some point of your life. I know this, My body rid itself of the virus and I was very clear to my doctor when asking if it went away OR if my body just didnt show any signs and both said the body CAN and in alot of cases do rid itself of the virus.
  11. I agree, and that wasn't my whole point.. my whole point was every sits around and talks about how having kids is this and that when in reality they dont know how it is never once did I say no-one could have an opinion untilhaving children. I definitely agree, people need to consider that alot more before playing around and getting pregnant and then leaving thweir child neglected.
  12. It's cute and funny because it's not your child and I honestly would be very upset if I were the childs mother. My son has picked up a few bad words from his father and the only thing you can do is NOT laugh and ignore it, he is still very young just try watching your mouth around him from now on they pick up everything.
  13. I see it in a different view than most I guess, and I guess you can't honestly understand it fully until you have felt the love of your own child.. Yes, the world is a sad place but if the population quit having children because situations aren't "ideal" then the whole population would just whither away and the human race would become extinct, what good is that going to do? I could never imagine myself not ever having my son, he is what brings happiness to me nothing else can make me feel the way he does, with all the bad and terrible going wrong in the world he is the one bit of innocence I still hold on to.
  14. Alot of that could be put on the water retention and body changes and of course you're going to notice alot smaller changes than anyone else because we are our biggest critics when it comes to weight gain and our bodies so we notice the smallest bit of changes. I agree though, the pale and all the time nauseated look might give something away. LOL and the flu excuse only lasts so long (I tried that in school)
  15. It's different for everyone, bigger women usually show later than smaller women .. just because.. bigger woman have that extra weight anyway and may not notice as much. It also goes back to genetics, your dieting habits and so on.
  16. When I got pregnant I didn't really start showing til around 25 weeks and I "popped out" when I was around 28-29 weeks.. Usually people refer to "popping out" when you all of a sudden look pregnant, like you go to bed with a small tummy and wake up the next morning looking pregnant with a big ole pregnant belly. That's the best way I can think of describing it. It's different for everyone though, my friend who is almost 200lbs pre-pregnancy she is almost 8 months and is just now starting to look pregnant.
  17. Oh wait, nvm then. I thought you started a new pill well then take back my previous post. I would definitely go get a test and take it
  18. I think it's from starting the new birth control, I did the same exact thing as you described (brown mucus, all that nice stuff) when I started my current birth control a few months ago. But whenever in doubt and to ease your mind, go buy a cheap pregnancy test and take it.
  19. As I told my 8 year old cousin recently when he asked me, Being gay is when two boys or two girls like/love each other. It's simple as that, no reason to go into a ton of detail of well they do this and they do that, just like you wouldnt do if a kid asked you what "straight" was. Kids minds make things complex enough .
  20. I definitely suggest you talk with your doctor and/or preferrably the surgeon who performed your surgery about the problem and pain.
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