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JohnnyDos

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  1. Welcome Mouselad have fun.
  2. Good versions of "Shakin' All Over" SOB,I never heard of those two versions.Good stuff.
  3. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uo_aqcub9j4
  4. Welcome Senapsbread,did you get your mechanical keyboard back together yet?QWERTY and all the rest.LOL
  5. Hello there g3poo.Welcome and have fun.
  6. High there Ping.
  7. Welcome SpikeQt.BTW what is a spike quart?
  8. Video is just fine and very visible and the man is caught. Bye Bye.Good job.
  9. Hurry up Markoff,Mazda has been waiting to hear from you.
  10. So true Mule.
  11. They would sell if they made them more affordable for the average person,and then there's the auto dealers and their repair fees and do you trust them when they tell you that you have more problems than just the one you brought it in for.hmmmm..........
  12. Saw this link in our local news paper.Amazing just look:http://www.vincelewis.net/unsoldcars.html
  13. I knew only a few.1 - The Fuzz 2 - Not my cup of tea 3 - Bollocks ( from you guys playing here).Good one DeeJayKeg.
  14. Happy Birthday Ripple
  15. The guy is just talking Ricko.What kind of tune is this?BTW SOB,I like the last song.
  16. Happy Mothers Day To All >XI< Mothers.Give yourselves a break and have a great day.
  17. BlackCats: http://www.xtremeidiots.com/topic/28909-what-are-you-listening-to-today/ Unchileno(Chile): http://www.xtremeidiots.com/topic/9369-great-tunes/
  18. BlackCat has a post already on this topic; "what are you listening to today" and Chile has one called " great tunes " I think.Check that out mouselad.
  19. I just posted this cause I thought it was weird.
  20. Happy Birthday SOB.
  21. Canada’s gynecologists are set to debate next month the growing demand for “designer genitalia” surgeries that purport to enhance a woman’s self-image and sexual satisfaction. Labiaplasty is generating much debate among Canada’s gynecologists as a ‘commercialization’ of the female body. Female genital surgery has become so popular it is now one of the most Google-searched forms of cosmetic surgery. “Certainly our members are getting questions about it,” said Dr. Jennifer Blake, CEO of the Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada. The controversial issue will be discussed at the organization’s 70th annual meeting in Niagara Falls in June at a session titled, “The Ideal of Perfect — Genital Cosmetic Surgery.” Procedures such as “labiaplasty” and “G-spot augmentation” are being widely promoted by private cosmetic surgery clinics on the Internet as ways to “beautify” female genitalia and give them a more “aesthetically pleasing look.” It’s a commercialization of the female body Blake finds disturbing and a phenomenon she and others say is being driven by false ideas of what “normal” genitalia should look like. Part of it is coming from pornography that makes women feel their labia are somehow abnormal or unattractive, Blake said. “And it’s a really vicious circle, because this is one of the operations women who are actually in the pornographic film industry are now expected to have,” she said. “What bothers me most is that women are being made to feel insecure and unhappy about a perfectly normal, healthy part of their body and will submit themselves to costly surgery when we just don’t know what the long-term impact is going to be,” Blake said. Some Canadian gynecologists are travelling to the U.S. for training in the surgeries, though Blake said they are “by no means in the mainstream.” The procedures involve labiaplasty, where the labia minora, the small inner folds of the vulva, are trimmed and made more symmetrical, as well as laser procedures for “vaginal relaxation syndrome.” Labiaplasty costs about $4,500, and vaginal tightening up to $5,500. According to recently published guidelines from the Canadian society of gynecologists, no available long-term data exists on the safety and efficacy of the procedures. The doctors’ body also says there is little evidence to support claims the surgeries improve sexual satisfaction or self-image. Risks can include bleeding, infections and scarring. The guidelines say the procedures should only be performed if medically warranted — for example, in cases of pelvic prolapse or injuries in childbirth. Blake worries that young women are seeking procedures that use laser energy in ways that can cause scarring, potentially reducing the flexibility and elasticity of the vagina as the woman grows older. “As I say to my patients who are struggling with these issues in menopause, it’s the difference between going dancing in a full skirt and dancing in a straight skirt. The straight skirt doesn’t give,” she said. “What we’re saying at this point to women is, be aware that this is a part of the body that changes in appearance dramatically through your life; you want it to be functionally well for you and there is a wide range of normal.” Social psychologist Petra Boynton of the University College London says women seek genital surgery for sexual reasons partly because they’ve been led to believe orgasms are vital to sex, “and that if they’re not experiencing earthmoving orgasms on a regular basis there is something wrong with them. “In short, they’re led to believe their bodies are inadequate, undesirable and malfunctioning but (that) cosmetic genital surgery can change all that.” Doctors who perform the procedures say little long-term data exist because the procedures are so relatively new. However, Dr. Martin Jugenburg of the Toronto Cosmetic Surgery Institute, said data from Europe and the U.S. indicate the procedures are safe and do not cause serious complications. He said his patients tend to be “very happy and very satisfied” with the results.
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