Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My theory is that most teens would revert back to traditional sexuality at some point of their parents didn’t actively support and validate their gender and sexual orientation experiments.
Wrong! We fully supported our DD when she claimed she was gay, knowing full well she was not gay and knowing she would eventually discover her true sexuality. The goal is to support your child as they navigate their feelings and experiences.
How did you know this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am the mother of identical twins. When they were young, I belonged to a MOT group.
All of us with identicals were tall, broad shouldered, big chested but thin legs. There's something there.
Did you conceive through fertility treatments?
no. That's not how it works with identicals.
Actually identical twins more likely with ivf than without.
Anonymous wrote:Direct correlation between the obesity epidemic in the US and three things 1) processed food, 2) Starbucks and 3) open concept floor plans where the kitchen and family room are in the same shared space.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am the mother of identical twins. When they were young, I belonged to a MOT group.
All of us with identicals were tall, broad shouldered, big chested but thin legs. There's something there.
Did you conceive through fertility treatments?
no. That's not how it works with identicals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't believe that most older people have dementia or Alzheimers. There is no test to validate diagnosis. I think the medical community knows this but participates in selling this illness as much more pervasive than it is b/c it makes a lot of money.
That is your own ignorance talking. There absolutely are tests out there to validate for Alzheimer’s.
Anonymous wrote:I don't believe that most older people have dementia or Alzheimers. There is no test to validate diagnosis. I think the medical community knows this but participates in selling this illness as much more pervasive than it is b/c it makes a lot of money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am the mother of identical twins. When they were young, I belonged to a MOT group.
All of us with identicals were tall, broad shouldered, big chested but thin legs. There's something there.
Twins run in my family and both mom's were small chested.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am the mother of identical twins. When they were young, I belonged to a MOT group.
All of us with identicals were tall, broad shouldered, big chested but thin legs. There's something there.
Did you conceive through fertility treatments?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
My theory is that attacks on abortion rights are a response to the browning of American. More white babies are needed, so access to abortion goes away to increase that demographic.
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White women have always been able to find a way to get abortions. If repugnicans are actually doing it for this reason, they are even more stupid than we all assume.
Anonymous wrote:I don't believe that most older people have dementia or Alzheimers. There is no test to validate diagnosis. I think the medical community knows this but participates in selling this illness as much more pervasive than it is b/c it makes a lot of money.
Anonymous wrote:I am the mother of identical twins. When they were young, I belonged to a MOT group.
All of us with identicals were tall, broad shouldered, big chested but thin legs. There's something there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't believe that most older people have dementia or Alzheimers. There is no test to validate diagnosis. I think the medical community knows this but participates in selling this illness as much more pervasive than it is b/c it makes a lot of money.
How does dementia make money?
Anonymous wrote:Childhood obesity is 80% nurture and 20% nature.