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Does this bill outlaw one piercing oneself, or merely having someone else do it for a fee, for free, or for fun?
I find it difficult to see how self-piercing could be made illegal, or how it could be enforced. |
I find it difficult to see how one could piece one's own clitoris.
It's not the sort of thing you should be doing in a mirror. (I happen to think it's not the sort of thing one should be doing with the help of a so-called "professional" either, but I am old and unhip. Yes, I've had people tell me why they are wonderful. It's not worth the potential hassles.) |
for the record, clitoral piercing is extremely rare due to the potential loss of sensation. You all are more likely referring to a clitoral HOOD piercing, yes?
Also, speaking as someone who used to sound much like wolf until I had a "special" piercing done in a moment of madness. Six weeks later, Lil Elvis forgave me and the reviews have been enthusiastic. But then again, I'm a guy and a Penna resident, therefore not subject to the backwards hillbillies that appear to be running the GA House. Brian |
Prince Albert?
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There is something significantly not right in the world when your departmental secretary IMs you to tell you about her new nipple piercings.
She's 50. We think this (and other behavior) is the expression of her midlife crisis. I just told her she wasn't allowed to call off from work today because her tits hurt. It's her own damn fault. |
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I think the ladder ones look coolest. And I agree with Rho... what I want to do to my labia and clit are my business.
I don't need a man I never met telling me what I can and can't do with my genitals. |
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Anderson, Alberta J. of Waynesboro Ashe, Kathy of Atlanta Beasley-Teague, Sharon of Red Oak Benfield, Stephanie Stuckey of Decatur Buckner, Gail M. of Jonesboro Bunn, Barbara Jean of Conyers Burmeister, Susan J. of Augusta Collins, Ginger of Atlanta Cooper, Sharon of Marietta Cox, Kathy of Peachtree City Drenner, Karla of Avondale Estates Dukes, Winfred of Albany Grasse, Diane of Canton Harrell, Sally Roettger of Atlanta Henson, Michele of Stone Mountain Houston, Penny of Nashville Hugley, Carolyn F. of Columbus Jamieson, Mary Jeanette of Toccoa Manning, Judith of Marietta McBee, Louise of Athens McClinton, JoAnn of Atlanta Mobley, Barbara of Decatur Mueller, Anne O'Quin of Savannah Orrock, Nan of Atlanta Pelote, Dorothy B. of Savannah Poag, Judy of Eaton Purcell, Ann R. of Rincon Randall, Nikki of Macon Reece, Barbara Massey of Menlo Roberts, Danae of Columbus Seay, Valencia of Atlanta Sinkfield, Georganna of Atlanta Squires, Mary of Norcross Stallings, Tracy of Carollton Stanley-Turner, Lanett of Atlanta Taylor, Maretta Mitchell of Columbus Turnquest, Henrietta E. of Decatur What about them? |
Nice list... how did they vote on the bill in question?
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Although an interesting idea occured to me. I find it interesting that they pass a bill like that in Women's History Month. |
Nice list... how did they vote on the bill in question?
"The bill eventually passed 160-0, with no debate." |
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