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Life-long pain, loss of sexual pleasure and other health problems, including high-risk childbirth, are virtually inevitable.
Film Tracks Woman's Path from Desert Nomad to Supermodel Activist 2011
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Life-long pain, loss of sexual pleasure and other health problems, including high-risk childbirth, are virtually inevitable.
Film Tracks Woman's Path from Desert Nomad to Supermodel Activist 2011
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Life-long fidelity is a Judeo-Christian invention, which likely came about for economic reasons: a way to guarantee paternity of offspring for men with property to bequeath and ensure financial stability for women embarking on the long child-rearing years.
Barbara Sibbald: Adultery: Someone Always Loses Barbara Sibbald 2012
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Life-long pain, loss of sexual pleasure and other health problems, including high-risk childbirth, are virtually inevitable.
Film Tracks Woman's Path from Desert Nomad to Supermodel Activist 2011
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Life-long pain, loss of sexual pleasure and other health problems, including high-risk childbirth, are virtually inevitable.
Film Tracks Woman's Path from Desert Nomad to Supermodel Activist 2011
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Life-long Democrat, Eugene MccCarthy actually voted for Reagan, not Carter, in 1980!
File this under “Jimmy Carter Kicks Ass” « Dating Jesus 2009
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Life-long fidelity is a Judeo-Christian invention, which likely came about for economic reasons: a way to guarantee paternity of offspring for men with property to bequeath and ensure financial stability for women embarking on the long child-rearing years.
Barbara Sibbald: Adultery: Someone Always Loses Barbara Sibbald 2012
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Life-long fidelity is a Judeo-Christian invention, which likely came about for economic reasons: a way to guarantee paternity of offspring for men with property to bequeath and ensure financial stability for women embarking on the long child-rearing years.
Barbara Sibbald: Adultery: Someone Always Loses Barbara Sibbald 2012
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Life-long pain, loss of sexual pleasure and other health problems, including high-risk childbirth, are virtually inevitable.
Film Tracks Woman's Path from Desert Nomad to Supermodel Activist 2011
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Life-long complications of E. coli O157: H7 infection include end-stage kidney disease, permanent brain damage, and insulin-dependent diabetes.
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