(sorry, I don't know how to do all that fancy cutting and pasting for private communities, so I'll just do it the old fashioned way):
venusflesh
2005-03-07 03:35 (from 69.109.197.4) (link) Select
What's with the icon?
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lalicopa
2005-03-07 04:02 (from 68.194.18.130) (link) Select
It's pretty self explanatory, no?
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venusflesh
2005-03-07 04:11 (from 69.109.197.4) (link) Select
-shrug-
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lalicopa
2005-03-07 04:45 (from 68.194.18.130) (link) Select
Are you talking about the icon of me and my daughter?
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venusflesh
2005-03-07 07:54 (from 69.109.197.4) (link) Select
The one of her sucking on your tit? Yes.
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lalicopa
2005-03-07 14:11 (from 68.194.18.130) (link) Select
What's not to understand?
Funny, with a profile that includes this:
"Hates: homophobia, prejudice, & racism, superficiality & shallowness, stupidity"
...you'd think that a mother nursing her child would not be something to be confused by.
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venusflesh
2005-03-07 17:39 (from 69.109.197.4) (link) Select
I just think it's... kind of weird. That's all I'm gonna say....
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lalicopa
2005-03-07 21:36 (from 68.194.18.130) (link) Select
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Well, I can understand how you'd think the most natural thing in the world is "wierd". It's not like women were made to lactate in order to feed their babies or anything like that. After all, God created bottles and formula, right? It's not like breastmilk is *way* healthier than formula, or that it reduces chances of many common illnesses. Not like it increases intelligence and can improve vision. Not like it helps mothers avoid getting breast cancer. Not that it improves baby's immune system. Nah, nothing like that.
Yeah, so I can see why you'd think it was weird. See, now I'm of the camp that thinks bottles in babies' mouths look weird. But I must be crazy.
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venusflesh
2005-03-07 03:35 (from 69.109.197.4) (link) Select
What's with the icon?
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lalicopa
2005-03-07 04:02 (from 68.194.18.130) (link) Select
It's pretty self explanatory, no?
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venusflesh
2005-03-07 04:11 (from 69.109.197.4) (link) Select
-shrug-
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lalicopa
2005-03-07 04:45 (from 68.194.18.130) (link) Select
Are you talking about the icon of me and my daughter?
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venusflesh
2005-03-07 07:54 (from 69.109.197.4) (link) Select
The one of her sucking on your tit? Yes.
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lalicopa
2005-03-07 14:11 (from 68.194.18.130) (link) Select
What's not to understand?
Funny, with a profile that includes this:
"Hates: homophobia, prejudice, & racism, superficiality & shallowness, stupidity"
...you'd think that a mother nursing her child would not be something to be confused by.
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venusflesh
2005-03-07 17:39 (from 69.109.197.4) (link) Select
I just think it's... kind of weird. That's all I'm gonna say....
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lalicopa
2005-03-07 21:36 (from 68.194.18.130) (link) Select
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Well, I can understand how you'd think the most natural thing in the world is "wierd". It's not like women were made to lactate in order to feed their babies or anything like that. After all, God created bottles and formula, right? It's not like breastmilk is *way* healthier than formula, or that it reduces chances of many common illnesses. Not like it increases intelligence and can improve vision. Not like it helps mothers avoid getting breast cancer. Not that it improves baby's immune system. Nah, nothing like that.
Yeah, so I can see why you'd think it was weird. See, now I'm of the camp that thinks bottles in babies' mouths look weird. But I must be crazy.
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