Posted on 11/27/2013 10:46:45 AM PST by Morgana
Ummm, not really. I have hair to my waist and my bra size is 38F. Long hair and breasts add weight.
You are probably right. Meanwhile, at the local Walmart, I think well over 50% of the female shoppers exceed 175 lbs.
Yeah, it's a class 1 carcinogen (as defined by the World Health Organization), causes blood clots & strokes (in _young_ women), is an abortificant, and even after all of that, isn't fully effective in what it claims to do.
Are you Barack Hussein Obama?
She’s a keeper!
I kept putting this date I had on the scale because she was shouting "I wanna get waid!" She was quite slim, but had the Elmer Fudd speech impediment.
It's not just the women.
On a related note, the last time I went in for a physical, the nurse taking my BP said "I think you're the first person I've seen today with a normal BMI and blood pressure." This was at 3:30 in the afternoon.
Wow!
So, what are you doing later?
lol
this is the beginning of the Democrat’s war on heavy women
No, you are right, it’s not just women. I singled out women only because they are the market for the morning after pill. There is an obesity epidemic, and the government is largely to blame.
“Women should be encouraged to be on regular BC.”
Sure, let’s just contribute to the slutification of our culture. Why not?
No I’m not Obama. lol but BC pills are extremely safe. Safer than aspirin and pregnancy has much higher elevated risk of blood clots.
That particular woman ‘makes videos’ in various skimpy gowns. Sells them online. There was a long story in the British Daily Mail about her. She wants to be BIGGER THAN BIG!! Make the book of records.
If they're "extremely safe" then why did the FDA just increase warnings that they cause blood clots?!?
You have no idea what you are talking about.
Lol!
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