I can't decide which is more unsettling:
Ms. Boatfield is delighted to work in the Dead Zone.
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Ms. Boatfield is delighted to be working as a sub-contracted, sub-human, slave ALT for the Mormon douchebags of Interac.
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Screwed-down Hairdo wrote:I love Merkins...
Screwed-down Hairdo wrote:I love Merkins...
Mike Oxlong wrote:
GomiGirl wrote:That t-shirt made my arse hurt.
Screwed-down Hairdo wrote:GomiGirl wrote:That t-shirt made my arse hurt.
Thank your lucky stars you don't have to undergo prostate checks...(but I don't know how keen I'd be on having mammograms to be honest. Wouldn't mind giving them, though...)
GomiGirl wrote:Am too young and perky for a mammogram.
GomiGirl wrote:You can thank your lucky stairs that you don't own a cervix... I'll trade you a prostate exam for a pap smear any day. Been subject to those since I was 18 and the thought still makes me wince.
Fair enough. I'll take your word for it.
I actually ejaculated during my first prostate check. The doctor put on her rubber glove, tickled my gland and it just came forth. I was only 30 then, though, yet still hope and pray each subsequent anal probe has the same effect only to walk out wishing that I could have a case of ji to stop the pain.GomiGirl wrote:But all of that is nothing the indignity of childbirth. Nothing is sacred after that. Also, if your partner is there, it removes ANY last shred of mystery there was between you. My husband was there and completely poker faced while he witnessed my c-section - bless him. He thought that I would be black and blue after what he saw. The doctor was up on the table yanking my insides apart apparently and using a knee for leverage. I had a spinal block and was just listening for the first baby cry so completely oblivious to it all.
GomiGirl wrote:Am too young and perky for a mammogram. Those things need a soft and squishy boob (ie over 50) to get between those glass plates.
You can thank your lucky stairs that you don't own a cervix... I'll trade you a prostate exam for a pap smear any day. Been subject to those since I was 18 and the thought still makes me wince.
But all of that is nothing the indignity of childbirth. Nothing is sacred after that. Also, if your partner is there, it removes ANY last shred of mystery there was between you. My husband was there and completely poker faced while he witnessed my c-section - bless him. He thought that I would be black and blue after what he saw. The doctor was up on the table yanking my insides apart apparently and using a knee for leverage. I had a spinal block and was just listening for the first baby cry so completely oblivious to it all.
GomiGirl wrote:You can thank your lucky stairs that you don't own a cervix... I'll trade you a prostate exam for a pap smear any day. Been subject to those since I was 18 and the thought still makes me wince.
GomiGirl wrote:Dude - pap smears are not STD tests in the traditional sense. They are looking for abnormal cells that might indicate cancer of the cervix. Yes the HPV has been found as a link recently, but this is a separate test.
GomiGirl wrote:Dude - pap smears are not STD tests in the traditional sense. They are looking for abnormal cells that might indicate cancer of the cervix. Yes the HPV has been found as a link recently, but this is a separate test.
Coligny wrote:that's nearly as awesome as prions... a protein designed to fuck your shit up...
cstaylor wrote:Coligny wrote:that's nearly as awesome as prions... a protein designed to fuck your shit up...
Not to pick a fight where none is needed, but prions AFAIK are just proteins "folded" differently than the ones our bodies use. Now the effects of diseases caused by prions are pretty awesome.
Coligny wrote:PURE GENIUS...
chokonen888 wrote:GomiGirl wrote:Dude - pap smears are not STD tests in the traditional sense. They are looking for abnormal cells that might indicate cancer of the cervix. Yes the HPV has been found as a link recently, but this is a separate test.
I thought pap smear = HPV (STD) test?(or at least the HPV test is done at the same time?)
cstaylor wrote:Coligny wrote:PURE GENIUS...
I think most of molecular and micro biology could be summarized by that word. The elegance of the mitochondrium's proton pump is another example of how time + environmental pressure = excellence. In comparison, mankind's batteries are far less efficient.
Screwed-down Hairdo wrote:God, thank God for GG's post.
With Coligny here and the normal standard of conversation on FG, I thought all the talk about Cervix had something to do with a character from Asterix...
Taro wrote:Yaaawn, just ulzzang from the recycle bin.
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