Jade Goody
#181
I appreciate that people are going to have differing views on things like this.
#182
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Just a thought....a young girl sleeping around, trying to get love and affection in the only way she knows.....why?.....because she has been abused by a family member....slapper? I don't think so
#188
and I think the original point was that these young girls (think of their sexual habits what you will) and older women and married women too chose to have sex but then don't act responsibly enough towards themselves to get their pap smears. If you are willing to have one then you should have the other. Yes a bit uncomfortable and a bit embarrassing but then so can sex be sometimes too.
Amazing restraint NB,
just not provocative enough today DRTUK
Amazing restraint NB,
just not provocative enough today DRTUK
#190
me, s/nurse, Pompey blonde or northern bird?
Just for clarity I ask you know - not a rise
Just for clarity I ask you know - not a rise
#191
It can hardly be described as sexist when it's aimed at both sexes though imo.As for someone discovering that their OH has been sleeping around with another party, saying they would not lower themselves to name calling, I'm sorry, I don't believe it. Regardless of education and how articulate we are, we will all revert to name calling of some description.
#193
Do you propose chasing after these recalcitrant women speculum in hand!!???!! at the end of the day its their choice whether to be screened or not!
Perhaps we should also chase after men with our rubber gloves on and force prostate screening??!!
Perhaps we should also chase after men with our rubber gloves on and force prostate screening??!!
#195
Its me!!

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