Changes In Life
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Supporting the Girls
By: Barbie Ayars,
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Wearing armor was not an item in my repertoire. At the age of eleven I was stuffing my undershirt with Kleenex and strutting around as if those lumpy crinkly scraps of tissue were perfectly normal boobs. I didn’t sit around watching for my titties to grow; I did something about it. Hope s...
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Mammary Jack-in-the-Box
By: Libby Hall,
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(originally published on her blog: www.subourbonmom.wordpress.com)
There’s something about hitting your forties that stirs up a civil war in your psyche, or at least it did for me. I hide the gray streaks under a veneer of bleach, and I apply ridiculously over-priced creams to...
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