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Monday, 08 June 2009 |
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This is always a controversial question, especially for younger women who are easily influenced by the media. The simplest answer is "no". You SHOULD be happy with the breasts you were DNA-programmed to have. But then again, not too many people live life based on what they "should" do. We live in a want/desire society and because of this, the answer to the question is "it depends".
You should ask your self:
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Written by Candy and The Doc
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Thursday, 14 May 2009 |
10 Ways to tell if your boyfriend is really gay.

There is nothing wrong with a person being gay. However there is a huge problem if the man you love and trust is creeping behind your back with another man. This leaves you susceptible to heartbreak, embarrassment, trust-issues, confusion and most importantly, STDs. In the past it was easier to tell if your man was gay but in the advent of the "metrosexual", straight-men have become more comfortable expressing their sensitive and softer side, blurring the lines between gay and straight.
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Written by The Doc
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Monday, 16 March 2009 |
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Dear The Doc,
I was born and raised in SLC, UT and was raised in a very religious household. I moved away to college and am now living in Philadelphia. For the past two years I have been involved with my close friend who happens to be a woman. There is gay population here on campus so I do not feel uncomfortable to be seen in public with her and be open about our relationship.
However our relationship is growing more serious and I STILL haven't admitted to my parents that I am involved with another woman because I am afraid they will disown me. Although my partner doesn't admit it, I think she is growing tired of my reluctance to tell my family about her and my true feelings. Should I not tell my family or should I be open and proud about it regardless?
-Chessica
Dear Chessica,
Although your issue is regarding being in love with another woman, I'm going to address this issue for ALL gay people, both men and women who may be in a similar situation.
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Written by The Doc
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Wednesday, 12 November 2008 |
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Hello The Doc:
I know this question may seem very juvenile especially in such a sexual world but here goes: Should I Have Sex with My Boyfriend?
I am a 25 y/o woman who was raised in a very strict and religious household. So strict that I wasn't even allowed to dance (yes DANCE). I have sinced moved out of my parents house- away to college and life in the city. I am independent and myself, not highly religious. However I have been with my boyfriend for about seven months and each time the topic comes up, I tense up. I don't know why but I guess all my life I was taught to "wait until you were married" and it has stuck with me.
What should I do?
Thank You,
Jodi W.
Hello Jodi,
You must have grown up in an Adventist household. I have a friend who has a friend who's not allowed to dance, or smoke, drink, curse and ESPECIALLY not have sex before marriage. The interesting thing is that similar to you the friend moved away from home and she stuck with her family/religious values and not ONCE does she stray or question it. To me, its NUTS. To her, its who she is.
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