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What has the sexual revolution ever done for women

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Dear Houellie,

If you'd stop using OLO as a urinal -
and poking and prodding for your own
entertainment - perhaps somebody might
take you seriously. Personally I think
the only
contribution you make is lighting up
OLO - by leaving it! You definitely
are a case of mistaken non-entity!

I make no aplogy for these comments !
Posted by Foxy, Wednesday, 24 February 2010 10:15:59 AM
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Ah Foxy, I think I'm suddenly falling
in love with you. You're coming out of
your shell and it's a wonderful experience
to see you blossom.

Fractelle does seem to bring out the urge
to urinate in me. I do enjoy that feeling
I once expressed as 'interrupting an exclusive
dinner party of pretentious twats by pissing
on the table' that OLO gives me.

I cant tell you the amount of time I laugh myself
silly about some of the people on here. It's a pity
Cols been absent. I really miss him.

As I'm sure you do too.

But 'take me seriously'? How ghastly. Why would
I want that? The situation on OLO is more
dire than I thought.
Posted by Houellebecq, Wednesday, 24 February 2010 10:27:02 AM
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Women speaking their minds reduces Houellebecq to infancy.

:-)
Posted by Severin, Wednesday, 24 February 2010 10:46:21 AM
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Severin:"it is only persistence and consistency that will retain our rights to speak our minds."

Well, it's obviously not rationality...

It's OK hon, you have my permission to say whatever your little heart desires, really. It's so cute when you try to act all grown up.

Can we have a vote on this one please folks? All those in favour of allowing Frac...Severin to speak what passes for her mind? Against?

There you go, hon. No, no need to thank me. It's the gentlemanly thing to do...
Posted by Antiseptic, Wednesday, 24 February 2010 10:50:35 AM
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Dear Houllie,

Damn, damn, damn!

You know me too well!

Falling in love?

Really?
(giggle)!
Posted by Foxy, Wednesday, 24 February 2010 11:00:11 AM
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Fractelle

All medications have some risks and the risk of stroke in your case was low even if you were over 35 which you seem to be. Changing to a pill with less progestogen is the solution.

There is no reason why any competent person cannot make decisions given a few guidelines. It is already the case with many non prescription medicines that are as I said, more likely to be a serious problem than the Pill.

Your hysteria about the dangers of the pill is unwarranted and rooted in the late Sixties and Seventies scaremongering. Get your GP to give you a run down on some of the very common and possibly serious side effects of taking 'natural' remedies, such are obtained from alternative medicine outlets and 'health' food shops.

Or better still, ask about the warning that should be on salt and products containing it. Then there are the dire warnings against pregnancy.

What you believe is not based on science, more on the old wives tales that are furthered by uninformed gossip in women's magazines. Moreover, few women are completely incompetent as you seem to believe, any 'advice' on the Pill could be delivered by a community nurse and a medical practitioner seen by exception, not by routine as you seem to support.
Posted by Cornflower, Wednesday, 24 February 2010 1:04:57 PM
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