It's the in water, Lauren. Same on the mission field when I was growing up. EVERYBODY got preggos within a year of their arrival.
It was either the water, or the lack of cable TV - who knows. Making babies is pretty cheap entertainment for those impoverished seminary students, I would figure.
I don't hate that cover girl for the natural childbirth thing - I hate her for her smooth unblemished belly.
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I would LOL, but I find myself hating those people.
Oh my goodness. This woman could be the seminary poster girl. It's madness around here.
It's the in water, Lauren. Same on the mission field when I was growing up. EVERYBODY got preggos within a year of their arrival.
It was either the water, or the lack of cable TV - who knows. Making babies is pretty cheap entertainment for those impoverished seminary students, I would figure.
I don't hate that cover girl for the natural childbirth thing - I hate her for her smooth unblemished belly.
Childbirth related moral superiority and stretch mark free pregnant belly models--can't we have neither?
What--you mean you guys don't look just like that when you're 9 months pregnant? :P
I'm not sure moral superiority is always the impetus...fear or dislike of hospitals and interventions takes the cake in alot of situations.
Photoshop is their friend. :)
Kelly, I think in most cases moral superiority is a happy side effect of the motivating factors you mention. ;)
And hey, I want Photoshop to be my friend!
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