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Nov 16, 2006 22:52

Bush Appointment of Anti-Birth Control Advocate to Title X Family Planning Post ( Read more... )

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enigmae November 16 2006, 23:44:24 UTC
May I suggest that this possible "lack of bonding" may be a good thing? Harder to get attached. Easier to leave if it doesn't work. Simpler all around, no? (I'm only half-joking...)

I know he's a doctor, but has this theory of a limited amount of oxytocin been medically proven?

On another note, apparently I haven't had sex with "too many people" yet because I still get attached.

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djlindee November 16 2006, 23:46:15 UTC

I know... I don't know whether to laugh or cry about stuff like this.

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mindxpander November 17 2006, 02:57:32 UTC
Keep at it, soon you'll reach that level! I, too, am striving for as many partners as possible to keep attachment to a minimum. :)

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hey8 November 17 2006, 13:49:51 UTC
(From DailyKos): This guy was a doctor at a "crisis pregnancy center", one of those deceptive clinics that pose as real clinics and prevent women from having abortions through tactics like this-

According to a recent Planned Parenthood email, a 17-year-old girl mistakenly walked into a crisis pregnancy center thinking it was Planned Parenthood, which was next door. "The group took down the girl's confidential personal information and told her to come back for her appointment, which they said would be in their 'other office' (the real Planned Parenthood office nearby)."

When she showed up for her nonexistent appointment, she was met by the police, who had been erroneously tipped that a minor was being forced to abort. The crisis pregnancy center staff followed up this harassment by staking out the girl's house, phoning her father at work, and even talking to her classmates about her pregnancy, urging them to harass her.

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djlindee November 17 2006, 19:06:58 UTC

Uggggghhh... There was a Law and Order: SVU about these places recently, too.

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